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Oct 10, 2023 · A car collection would not be complete without a Ferrari, so of course, Clarkson chose one of the best for his collection. Clarkson loved the 3.5-liter V8-powered Ferrari F355 so much when he tested it on Top Gear that he immediately went out and bought one for himself.
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Clarkson Reviews the Ferrari Roma. A Ferrari that’s fun, not totally bonkers. The Clarkson Review: Ferrari Roma. By Jeremy Clarkson ( Sunday Times, April 25) Let’s dive straight in, shall we. You’ve all noted from the pictures that this week I’m reviewing the Ferrari Roma, which is the cheapest Ferrari of them all, so I’m guessing you ...
Dec 27, 2021 · Ferrari Roma. The Ferrari Roma ticked a lot more boxes for Jeremy than other Ferraris in recent years. The engine is up front, which he likes, and with 612bhp Clarkson said its twin-turbo V8 doesn’t produce unusable amounts of power.
Jul 17, 2015 · 11 photos. Photo: Peter Tarry and Vicki Couchman. Ladies and gentlemen, we were reporting on July 13th that Jeremy Clarkson is doing one last ever lap of the Top Gear test track. Behind him...
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Oct 31, 2022 · Jeremy Clarkson's review of the Ferrari 296 GTB has now been published — here's what he thought. Clarkson’s dislike of most hybrid cars is well documented, but when one comes with 819bhp it's a different matter.
Apr 25, 2021 · FERRARI HAS MADE A CAR SEDATE ENOUGH FOR JEREMY CLARKSON "A car that tickles your tickly bits" THE NEW Ferrari Roma is Maranello’s first car in a long time that is actually fun to drive on British roads, according to Jeremy Clarkson.
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Dec 27, 2020 · Clarkson was expecting the 812 GTS to be a tamer version of the Ferrari 812 Superfast, which he reviewed in 2018 and described as an “attack sub”. It isn’t, though. The two cars have the same 789bhp, the same 529lb ft of torque and the same 2.9-second 0-60mph sprint time.