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I'd be curious why user NaOH chose to submit this. I'll offer a justification: it is notable that a car company lists all (I assume?) its past products, giving equal visual weight to the F50 (lauded today) and Mondial 8 (not lauded). By contrast, it's hard to find Ford talking about the Pinto: https://www.google.com/search?q=pinto+site%3Aford.com
Sometimes you open a page on HN that you would have never opened from any other website, and that in itself, is enough!

I think it's part of the addiction to HN, the dopamine hits of never knowing what you'll find.

That being said, not all links are interesting, but this one was, at least to me from a design stand point.

Ferrari has recently announced the interior design for a new model, designed by Jony Ive.
If I could go back in time I would buy as many 550 Maranellos and 360 Modenas (manual only) and fill a warehouse with them. They are gorgeous looking cars today and destined to be future classics.
I wish Ferrari would bring their manuals back. Their gated manual was such a joy to use. There is probably enough demand (look at the used prices, where manuals sell 40% more), but the new management seems keen to just try to squeeze as much profit as they can from their current tech stack.

They have ceased to become a great fun car, to more just something to show off/luxury empty toy.

As a php coder I’m more fond of Lamborghini.
Since they left Pininfarina, Ferrari design is just plain shit.