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If you're seeking an exotic roadster that is easy to live with in any season, the 2012 Ferrari California convertible may fit you like an Italian leather glove. There is no manual transmission offered
Hardcore Ferrari enthusiasts will prefer their front-engine cars with a V12 and as little extra weight as possible. A closed-top FF or F12berlineta is probably going to be a more satisfactory ride. Th
A 453-horsepower V8 engine and F1-style dual-clutch 7-speed automatic transmission are nothing to thumb one's nose at, but we're sure some supercar enthusiasts will do so anyway. It's not that Ferrari's 2012 California is slow, but that its retractable hardtop design adds considerable weight to the car, although its handling and cornering abilities don't seem to be overly affected by it. The new dual-clutch automatic is a vast improvement over previous Ferrari auto-manuals, and the sound from the V8 when in full gallop is mesmerizing. Ferrari b
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