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We Drove Two $2M Hypercars!

We Drove Two $2M Hypercars!

Spike's Car Radio Sep 17, 2025 51 min
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About this episode

A lively debate unfolds as hosts discuss the design of the new Ferrari Testarossa, comparing it to its classic predecessor. Opinions clash on whether the new model captures the essence of the original or resembles a mix of other Ferrari designs. The conversation is filled with humor and playful banter, showcasing the hosts' differing perspectives on automotive aesthetics. Their enthusiasm for hypercars shines through as they consider the potential of the Testarossa to impress on the road.

Topics: ferrari testarossa car design debate hypercars automotive aesthetics
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Ferrari Testarossa

"the new Ferrari Tessterosa bitching about. I didn't realize how much it"

The Ferrari Testarossa is a famous sports car from the 1980s, recognized for its unique look and powerful engine. It's a symbol of luxury and performance from that era.

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Ferrari SF90

"It looks like SF90 and SP3, but it looks like it rushed to"

The Ferrari SF90 is a modern supercar that uses both a gasoline engine and electric motors to go really fast. It's part of Ferrari's new line of high-performance cars that are also more environmentally friendly.

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Ferrari SP3

"It looks like SF90 and SP3, but it looks like it rushed to"

The Ferrari SP3 is a special edition sports car that combines classic Ferrari design with new technology. It's very powerful and is made for collectors and enthusiasts.

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