 | | Ferrari's family wagon  Over the last week, photos have dribbled out showing a new model from Ferrari, to be officially unveiled at the 2011 Geneva auto show. Replacing the 612 Scaglietti, the new FF is a three-door with 2+2 seating. Call the hatchback a bow to the new practicality, the same trend that resulted in the Porsche Panamera, BMW 5-series Gran Turismo, and Aston Martin Rapide. The FF is also the first Ferrari to feature all-wheel drive, and some have suggested that innovation heralds a Ferrari SUV. Read more
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It is certainly lacking ground clearance, so even rough roads or tricky driveways would cause problems. Read full quote |  | | | Posted by mike_ekim from the Futurist Volkswagen XL1: 261 miles per gallon | | Top 5 most popular car reviews | | |  | | |
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