The new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is the fastest accelerating, most powerful road-going Ferrari ever. But is 730bhp too much for a rear-wheel drive supercar? Matt Saunders finds out just what the new £240k V12 Ferrari can do, on track and road in Italy.
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Looks like a fine driving
Looks like a fine driving sports car, but the problem is that it has the same tiresome shape of all the modern-era front-engine Ferraris; and that side swooshy indent is recent (boring) Mazda-esque to my eye. I'll take an Aventador, thank you (I wish!).
Todd
Looks fine
Looks fine, o no it's tiresome, reminds me of a Mazda, I'll buy the Lambo instead , after some consideration I'll just carry on driving what I have and save the dosh for some therapy.
Well thanks for clearing that all up Percy!
Offence can only be taken not given- so give it back!
Horse before cart
As it should be in a road car. Don't like the looks as much as the 599GTO though; might have to scratch this from the list...
- Let depreciation be your friend...
Looks fine, o no it's
"Looks fine, o no it's tiresome, reminds me of a Mazda, I'll buy the Lambo instead , after some consideration I'll just carry on driving what I have and save the dosh for some therapy. Well thanks for clearing that all up Percy!"
Wow, you didn't read the post clearly, or you're just d@mb as dirt! Which is it, you pathetic inbred w*nker?
For this money it would not
For this money it would not be unreasonable to expect a completely bespoke interior, but in reality the F12's dashboard architecture,
dials and switchgear are at least reminiscent of those in lesser, cheaper Ferraris. 
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