Quote Originally Posted by fcman
I don't know, trying to force a new "legend" on consumers seems kinda like selling out to me. They're doing what they've always done, making great cars. If the consumers decide it's good enough to be a legend then it'll happen.
Also a good point. Like Ford who repeatedly tries to bring back legends (GT500, Mach 1, Bullett etc.) when they arn't as good as their originals. In Ferrari's case, they are naming it after a car that was legendary in terms of a collector and putting it on their cheapest car. I just don't like that