2015 Ferrari FF review - Cars Guide

The Ferrari FF is not the first car from Maranello to pop into the minds of a person with an average to middling interest in cars. When you tell people Ferrari are giving you an FF for the weekend, they screw up their nose and look at you a bit funny. One step from the top of Ferrari's "normal" range is where you'll find the FF. The entry level California might have four seats but fitting four actual humans in it will be a pretty tough ask, so if you want to carry friends or family, the FF is... For that substantial sum you get bi-xenon headlights, auto wipers and headlights, front and rear parking sensors with reversing camera, cruise control, heated electro-chromatic rear vision mirrors, 20-inch alloys, five driving modes, electric seat... Many of the options came from Ferrari's Tailor Made program, which allows prospective owners to choose every stitch of thread and scrap of cloth, in this case $147,000 of tartan cloth linings (yep), amazing three layer paint, RMSV wheels and a... Source: www.carsguide.com.au