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5L V10 is the rumour

isnt it strange how in a world of high petrol prices and depleted oil resouces, car manufacturers are still building big engines (i.e 6ltr v8s, 5ltr v10s and v12s etc)?

but i suppose the supercar category is not going to be sufficient with a 1.8 ltr 4 cyl with 8 turbos or something....

these spy shots have been floating around for a while, IMO the car looks quite good

isnt it strange how in a world of high petrol prices and depleted oil resouces, car manufacturers are still building big engines (i.e 6ltr v8s, 5ltr v10s and v12s etc)?

but i suppose the supercar category is not going to be sufficient with a 1.8 ltr 4 cyl with 8 turbos or something....

If u can afford a super car i think petrol will be least of your worries :kiss:

Its meant to compete with Ferrari F430... and the likes... :)

Ferrari is still a F E R R A R I...

How many ferraris have you driven..... the amount of times i got out with a sore back nearly outwieghs the panty wetting effects.. i bet the lexus will do everything better except have the badge prestige.

i love my ferraris but i know plenty of owners who own a badge in the garage as they cant stand driving them much.... bastards wont let me drive em much either... something about seeing me drive :(

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