Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
Sad bit is that those Ferraris and Mclarens just don't interest me anymore. Many are ugly. Too much tech. No manuals. Aston and Porsche are the last holdouts, and Porsche is beginning to buckle. I remember the old California wa said to come with a manual at the behest of the American market, but I've never seen a review or picture of one. I don't think the California T (possibly the last attractive Ferrari) has that unicorn option. I grew up on Daytonas and Testarossas and 355s, and now Ferraris look like....ugh, I don't even know what to say.
The new Ferraris are kinda ugly. I don't have too much interest in super cars because they are too fast to be fun on the road and from what I have seen not too great from track use. Also to expensive if you smack a wall.

I'd rather own a Caterham R500 or open wheeled car for a tenth the money and it would still out run most super cars.