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Is the car available for complete ownership, or is it still only available as a leased vehicle?
f50 had a lower top speed than f40, this is widely known. f50 had to look better (with inflated specs) than f40, so ferrari declared a fake top speed. Anyway the f50 is faster and handles better than f40.
Also it's considered a semi-failure in the aspect that it has a very harsh ride, even for a supercar, because of suspensions beign attached directly to engine a la f1 car.
Some kind of source for these two statements: [1]
"Sadly, F50 is now generally regarded as one of the few failures of Maranello. Compare with its predecessor, it was heavier and slower. Its naturally aspirated V12 produced far less torque than the older twin-turbo V8. Its barchetta architecture was nonsense to a 200mph supercar. Its soft roof blew off at high speed. Worst of all, it was the ugliest supercar ever appeared, beside Lister Storm of course."
[2]
--Licurgo 18:08, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
The article is not mine, it's just an article available on the net :D.
f50 was a success (economically) because ferrari priced it right (unlike other supercars that asked for a really irrational amount of money, ironically enzo & >fxx especially< are a in this league of "expensiveness" today) and because everything ferrari touches turns into gold thanks to its giant brand recognition & fame. But a car can be a success economically while not beign-so-perfect on the mechanics department.
BTW I just wanted the inflated specs to be corrected... :D Everybody knows they aren't right.
Is there a (rational) reason for the f50 to be a targa car? I always thought that it didn't make a lot of sense for a car of that kind to be so. koenigsegg is also targa but I don't understand why (marketing maybe? rich people love convertibles :D).
--Licurgo 14:49, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
I added the rear mesh picture of the F50 because it gives a good view of the engine. So i put it in the 'Engine' section. vipetheviper 18:33, 14 May 2007 (CST)
In one place it says "349 made", in another "439 produced" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.129.178.46 (talk) 13:13, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
The correct production is 349 Dalau2 (talk) 04:46, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
Do you even mention why they made the model? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.250.101.10 (talk)
Where does the 2001 come from? I see that autoweek post but is it not a misprint? I can't find any other article that notes the F50 being built again in 2001 or any reasoning why it would resume production for one more year. I think this is incorrect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.95.33.153 (talk) 23:23, 22 June 2016 (UTC)
For citing a web article there was no need to cut off the author, the article name, date, publisher and accessdate and replace it with just the weblink and only the beginning of the title. The adding of international m/km numbers to the English feet/miles was informative and even the incorrect term "feets" was replaced. The 1/4 mile time was from a referenced reliable source, no need to replace it with numbers which even contradict the dubious source given. Even if we assume this video fragment was fully reliable, what now stands here is wrong. A text in the video claims 0~400m in 11.109 seconds, not 1/4 mile in 11.104 seconds. The difference between 1/4 mile and 400m is more than 2,33 m and almost 8 feet which takes some time to cross.
If you really think this time is worth adding please do not reduce the numbers, do not claim it's 1/4 mile when it's not, do not replace the 1/4 mile information from a well known reliable source or revert unrelated information with it. Add something like "In the Japanese TV show Best Motoring a 0~400m time of ... was displayed" or so.
But there are many reasons to doubt the numbers:
This site how it is at the moment is definitely displaying wrong information, so I'm going to revert it now. Drachentötbär (talk) 15:11, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
I added a contradictory tag to the article for the reason stated above. The dimensions shown under the specifications section of the article harshly contradict those listed in the infobox. For instance, the weight is listed in specifications as 1230 kg (2712 lb), while the weight is listed in the infobox as 1397 kg (3080 lb). That's a difference of around 200 kg, meaning one of those values is wildly inaccurate and needs to be addressed as soon as possible. --TKOIII (talk) 16:09, 2 November 2018 (UTC)
U1Quattro https://auto.ferrari.com/en_EN/sports-cars-models/past-models/f50/ Can You read with comprehension? "carbon fibre chassis had factory reference numbers F 130 BD" Do You need everything spelled out for You? Stop deleting edits that You know nothing about! YBSOne (talk) 01:47, 16 June 2019 (UTC)
When you have understood the purpose of the article, discuss the matter further. U1 quattro TALK 02:15, 16 June 2019 (UTC)