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Gorgeous Blonde Tests the Ferrari 458 Spider... the Fashion Way

Blonde driving the Ferrari 458 Spider 1 photo
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These days, people are always trying their hand at reaching the billions of people on Youtube and we’re here to talk about a Ferrari 458 Spider... er... fashion review. The presentation comes from a lovely young lady that takes the supercar for a spin in Miami.
Truth be told, with the exception of our guest editor Mary, we don’t exactly take the time to notice if a pair of Channel high heels fit in the cabin when we review cars. Nevertheless, this blonde does just that. In fact, she even explains this is one performance machine that allows her to extend her legs.

While the latter part may sound like a joke, anybody who’s driven a Lamborghini Gallardo, or a first-generation Audi R8, knows leg room in a supercar is not to be taken lightly.

As for the timing, just earlier today we showed you the first spy video of the 458 Spider’s successor. The supercar was spied in Maranello together with the 488 GTB.

While the latter is set to reach showroom later this year, we might have to wait up to two years for the Prancing Horse to replace the 458 Spider. The car will be called 488 Spider or 488 GTS, with the S standing for Spider.

As Ferrari has already demonstrated with the 458 Spider, its open-roof models now feel just as sharp as its coupes. It’s no surprise the 488 Spider will follow the folding metallic top trend set by the California and the 458 Spider.

Interestingly enough, the footage we mentioned above also allowed us to see just how sweet the new 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 at the middle of the 488 sounds.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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