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Jumat, 11 April 2008

Ferrari 1984 Testarossa


The Ferrari Testarossa leaped to center stage of the automotive world in 1984 and retained the spotlight even after production of its final variant ceased in 1996. Through those 11 years, the Testarossa sat atop Ferrari's road car line, and for most of that time it was the fastest regular production car in the world. It was the definition of "supercar" in its era, the benchmark against which all contemporary sports cars were measured. Styled and designed with innovation, all subsequent Ferraris can trace some important development to the Testarossa.

The car even became an international television star, upstaging other both human and automotive players on Miami Vice, a series whose peak of influence and popularity coincided with the adoption of a Testarossa as primary transportation by its main characters. And yet it was equally at home and appreciated at the opera or the race track. Few cars exert such power both on the road and off. In any context or location, the Testarossa makes a bold statement and sets an exciting tone

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