Seen Through Glass: Test Driving the Ferrari Roma Spider in Sardinia - A Practical and Luxurious Convertible
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In this episode of Seen Through Glass, our host finds himself in Sardinia, behind the wheel of the all-new Ferrari Roma Spider. Now, he starts off by confessing that he's not exactly thrilled about this car. He whispers it, afraid that Ferrari might be listening in on his thoughts. But hey, he's driving a brand new Ferrari, so he should be excited, right? Well, not quite.
You see, the Roma Spider is the convertible version of the Roma Coupe, a car that our host absolutely loved. But the Spider just doesn't do it for him. He doesn't find it as good-looking, and he's not sure if it will live up to its predecessor, the Pista. However, he's willing to give it a fair chance and spends the morning driving around Sardinia, getting used to the car's looks and performance.
Ferrari describes the Roma Spider as a car that embodies the new "Dolce Vita," a car for enjoying the finer things in life. It's all about holding hands and enjoying the drive, taking your wife to the beach club or cruising to your yacht. The design of the Roma Spider is meant to hark back to the glamorous Ferraris of yesteryear, and it's the first soft-top convertible front-engine Ferrari in decades.
Our host is impressed by the car's handling at low speeds, comparing it to a Bentley Continental GTC. It's easy to drive and maneuver, but he can't help but feel that it lacks the exhilaration and "Fizz" that he expects from a Ferrari. The V8 engine sounds a bit muted, and the overall experience doesn't quite reach the level of excitement he was hoping for.
Despite his reservations, he appreciates the practicality of the car, with its anti-buffeting device and quiet convertible roof. It's a car that can be used every day, although the reduced boot space with the roof down is a drawback. In the end, our host concludes that while the Roma Spider is a good car, it's just not for him. It may appeal to those looking for a luxurious, glamorous convertible, but it doesn't quite hit the mark for him personally.
Overall, it's another interesting adventure for our host, driving a Ferrari in the beautiful backdrop of Sardinia. While the Roma Spider may not have won him over completely, he's grateful for the experience and looks forward to bringing more exciting content to his viewers.
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There is a debate between the Roma Spider and the GTC, with some preferring the look of the Roma Spider.
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The Roma Spider is receiving positive reviews from other reviewers, but some appreciate Sam's differing opinion.
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The absence of a Porsche and a sidekick in the video is noted.
There are comments about the lack of excitement in the Roma Spider compared to other Ferrari models.
Some viewers prefer other convertible options, such as the Lexus LC.
The preference for the coupe version of the Roma is mentioned.
There is a discussion about the appearance of the spider, with some finding it strange.
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