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Ferrari California: Live from LA Photo Gallery - Motor Authority December 08, 2009

The California represents a lot of things for Ferrari. Whether you think it's a ladylike replacement for the Magnum PI-vintage Ferrari 308 GTS, or something

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Classic Ferrari 308 GT4 buying guide The 308 GT4 is sneered at by Ferrari snobs, but is actually a pretty cool car. Why you want one: two-plus-two layout makes this a very practical and

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I knew a guy who had his Ferrari 308 burn to the ground at a track day back in the early 90s. Now he always carries a fire extinguisher.

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Britain's most amoral aristocrat?IT was a squeeze: three adult men in a Ferrari 308. Two of them shared the passenger seat, one sitting on the other's knee.

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Ronaldo spotted wearing Meccaniche Veloci

He was photographed wearing the Quattro Valvole by the Italian watchmakers, said to be inspired by the 1984 Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS Quattrovalvole, which is powered by four-valve cylinder heads. Real Madrid footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has been spotted wearing a luxury Meccaniche Veloci watch while training in Los Angeles. s Quattro Valvole watch features four inner dials which display the time zones of the owner's choice, with many made bespoke. Ronaldo's appears to be the luxury version of the watch, crafted in 19ct pink gold. Meccaniche Veloci&rsquo.

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Q:

How may different Ferrari 308's were used during the 8 years of filming Magnum PI?

I believe they used a 1980 308 GTS, 1983 308GTS QV and a 1985 308 GTS QV...not sure though.
(asked by James S on April 17, 2006)

A: They used a 1979 308 GTS, a 1981 308 GTSi, and a 1984 308 GTSqv. (answered by mrjo_ct on April 17, 2006)

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Your thoughts on Ferrari and Maserati / Pro's and Con's?

I have been a fan of Ferrari's for as long as I can remember and I am now in a position to buy one. However I am also entertaining the thought of maybe buying a Maserati. The cars in question are a Ferrari 308 GTS, Ferrari 348 GTB, and a Maserati 4200 Spyder. I have researched these cars to an extent that I feel comfortable buying any one of them with the help of www.ferrarilife.com and www.maseratilife.com. What I'm looking for are your thoughts on the cars such as what you like and what you don't like about them. My price range is $40,000 with a $10,000 buffer for any required upfront maintenance and/or side cash for unexpected issues in the future. If you respond to this question please be knowledgable about the cars in question as I'm not basing this purchase solely on the findings here on Yahoo answers. Thanks.
I should have pointed out that I am in no financial hardship. I am more than capable of purchasing and maintaining one of these great drivers. Also to clarify what I'm looking for are not of the basics as I am fully aware of the cost of ownership.

Example:

Ferrari 308
-Pro's
---Stunning styling
---Daily driver capable
---Ability to do some of the maintenance myself.

-Con's
---Least power output of the three in question
---Electrical issues
---20+ years old
(asked by Shawn T on February 11, 6933)

A: As much as I love Ferraris, I'd probably go with the Maserati in this case. Beautiful modern exterior design, comfortable and classy interior, great sound (especially with a Tubi), generally reliable, and a lot of fun to drive. It has one of the best V-8 engines in the world. The comfortable interior and reliability make it the best choice if you're looking for a daily driver. I haven't heard of any issues with the clutch. And they can be had for a bargain!!

The main pro for the 308 is the styling of course. It may be a little underpowered but you do have options. A friend of mine's 308 is supercharged.
http://www.midwestscc.com/video.php?v=44 &k=CkrY42me3s

If you get a 348, please don't keep the stock rims :) I've seen 360 rims and F355 rims on two different 348s and they really improve the looks. Now the biggest advantage both of the Ferraris have over the Maserati is, the fact that they are Ferraris. You will probably get a lot more enjoyment out of the car simply because of the amazing driver experience. Although they are both somewhat underpowered, the acceleration, the sound, and the soul of the cars will make up for this. And that's the point right? Even if the Maserati is a better car overall, you've been dreaming about Ferraris all your life, so why settle for something less?

Anyways it sounds like you've done your research already and are a serious buyer. Good luck and no matter which you choose, you won't go wrong! (answered by Future Ferrari Owner on February 11, 9714)

A: Pro's:

Great looks.
Great handling
Great sound

Con's:

Expensive to fix/maintain/insure.
They are very unreliable and are easy to break.
Gas mileage (answered by C7S on February 11, 7412)

Q:

A motorcycle cop, parked at the side of a highway reading a magazine, is passed by a woman in a red Ferrari 30?

A motorcycle cop, parked at the side of a highway reading a magazine, is passed by a woman in a red Ferrari 308 GTS doing 90.0 km/h. After a few attempts to get his cycle started, the officer roars off 2.00 s later. At what average rate must he accelerate if 114 km/h is his top speed and he is to catch her just at the state line 2.30 km away?

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(asked by ♥Hello♥ on September 18, 2009)

A: Speed of the frerai=90km/h= 90000/3600= 25m/s
Total Distance in the system: 2.3km=2300m
So time taken for the Ferari to reach 2300m=2300/25=92s

The max. speed of the Police byke V =114Km/hr.= 31.67m/s
The police has taken 2s during kick starting.

So total time taken by byke= 92-2 => T= 90s

Theoritically the the police should go with a constant speed of 2300/90= 25.55m/s to catch the ferari.

But Practically, Byke does not acquire the 25.55m/s of speed when started.
So there is an accelaration from the Starting of Byke upto time say 'n' and 'n' th second the byke is considered to get the top speed=114km/h=31.67m/s as the police can not ride it above top speed.

and it will run at a constant speed on 31.67m/s until it catches the Ferari.
i.e, It will run for T-n= 90-n second at constant speed 31.67m/s

Here for Byke: Initial speed U=0, Final speed V=31.67m/s
acceleration=a and time ='n'

V=U+at=0+an=an => a= V/n ---------------eq.1

S= S1+S2= V^2/2a + V*(90-n)= 0.5Vn+90V-nV=- 0.5V n +90V

2300= 0.5Vn+90V

2300= 0.5*31.67*n +90*31.67= -15.835n+2850.3
=>2300=2850.3-15.835n=>550.3=15.835n
=>n=34.8 s

So a=V/n =31.67/34.8=0.91m/s^2
So desired accelaration= 0.91m/s^2 --------Answer

Check Answer:
S1= 1/2 an^2= 0.5*0.91*34.8*34.8=551.06m
S2=31.67*(90-34.8)=1748.184

S1+S2=2299.44mtrs which is equal to 2.3km (answered by Neel on September 18, 2009)

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