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Ferrari FF: Geneva FF debut and first FF interiors
Tue, 01 Mar 2011The Ferrari FF takes a bow at Geneva - in white We’ve had plenty to say about the Ferrari FF, Ferrari’s controversially-styled replacement for the 612 Scaglietti. The jury seems to be out on its design, with as many dissenters of the new Ferrari direction as applauders. But you can count us impressed, even more so now the FF has hit the floor in Geneva.
Toyota at Geneva: Toyota RAV4 2010/2011
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McLaren P1 concept
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