458 Italia. Today we're building the frame

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2011

Leaving the engine components, which we'll soon assemble, behind, we're moving to Modena, to the Ferrari works named after the great coachbuilder Sergio Scaglietti, to work with aluminium and create the car's entire frame.

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  • Fuck I love these cars.

  • I miss having a live bait well, as on the older models.

  • Hey, The guy that owns the 458 Italia that was run over by the Ford F-150 in my video needs some parts for his! Come on guys get him the parts! LOL

  • spaghetti.  spaghettini. spaghettoni. rigattoni.

  • @ormand3000 you'd also have to be a bit of a retard yourself if you think a honda's body panels arent straight. go to ANY assembly line and you'll see that there are many workers doing the same thing to the body panels as ferrari does to their cars. the difference?

    theres less people working, and much more stringent criteria for quality assurance..... since when have you heard a ferrari having squeaky interior panels? or cheap feeling interiors?

  • @ormand3000 or it could be that it was a problem that they didnt forsee as they do their own extreme road tests before the production starts. remember, internal testing and real-world conditions seldom have the same results.

    i dont see how i proved your point. its a mistake that wasnt caught until later. your nitpicking a manufacturer when all other manufacturers have had something that is potentially fatal to the consumer or damaging to themselves as well.

  • @rotor13 or it could be that Ferraris are notoriously known for running hot and "retarded" engineers are brilliant for putting anything flammable near exhaust manifolds. Brilliant and typical Ferrari engineering and reliability. Thanks for underscoring my point.

  • @ormand3000 the italias catching on fire is the direct result of a design flaw that made the coverings in the engine bay too close to the exhaust manifolds, which has since been corrected.

    the adhesive they use is non flammable as well.

    make sure you know what youre talking about before making generalized accusations based on heresay and believing retard blog sites

  • Incredibly annoying video.

  • @ThePirateMD yeah trust that they glue peices together and the glue catches on fire. Ferraris are great cars for people who put them in the garage and collect them. Put them on the road, or on the track, and it's a different story. I don't see Honda having to sell there 'reliability' with some lame YouTube video.

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