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Published: Wed, 4 Nov 2009
Description: 2009 Ferrari California
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" know we've been known for creating sculpted works hard compare -- to the world's most beautiful. Now it's gone all the way to -- car. The California is the Italian automaker's first car specifically targeted at females and anyone looking for a slightly softer version of the Ferrari experience it's sexy body is certainly more apropos of the street then the track. It features one of the most boot beaches but in the business. But don't worry too much race fans because there's no joke in that truck you see the California is -- convertible with a retractable aluminum art job. A first on a Ferrari. It's not the only one. The California also gets Ferrari's first seven speed dual clutch transmission. And its first engine with direct fuel injection of 454. Horsepower V8. -- up front where -- eight cylinders ever visited a Ferrari before."
" Other little -- drive train leaving the world's greatest musical instrument."
" With that the two plus two seater can accelerate from zero to sixty in under four seconds. -- standing quarter mile in about twelve and reach top speed of over 190 miles per hour. But it matters little top down the California is a lecture at any speed the ride that combines -- this -- performance like few cars before if not what's."
" You know Fiat take over Chrysler will also run Ferrari and although the total coincidence. California is the same navigation system. As the one in the town and country minivan and now they just figure out on us while this engine into the town and country and deliver real -- dominance. In the Ferrari California Gary gasoline -- you know."
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