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Post by dit on Sept 22, 2012 23:05:09 GMT
(This thread seems so obvious that I can't believe it's not been created before, but I can't find it - if I'm wrong, mods please move.) Anyone know if James has traded up the Ferrari? There have been quite a few reports over the past few days of him being seen driving a yellow 458, including one (with a photo of said car) which referred to someone being allowed to 'borrow his Ferrari'. Can't say I can see James choosing a yellow car - bit unsubtle - and it could just be a car he's testing for work, but he has rated the 458 very highly in the past. These are just some of the photos - In Wales On the motorway on the way back from Wales In Ilfracombe today
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Post by amie8 on Sept 22, 2012 23:30:00 GMT
Dunno, but as I mentioned on FG, I remember a tweet when somebody asked him what his favourite colour was for a Ferrari (or maybe just a supercar) and he said yellow.
Anyway, the fact that he's driven it to more than one location suggests it might actually be his. The alternative is that he's driving it for the magazine. They keep them for quite a while when they're doing reviews.
Does anyone know if there's a new model or variant out? That's the only reason I can think of for him to be testing one.
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Post by dit on Sept 22, 2012 23:47:52 GMT
I've actually seen the numberplate and it's a 60, which suggests it isn't a brand new model. If it is his, I'm surprised it hasn't been mentioned somewhere, either by him on twitter or elsewhere.
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Post by amie8 on Sept 23, 2012 0:02:41 GMT
Reckon it's his, then. I'm also surprised he hasn't mentioned it.
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Post by FizzyLogician on Sept 23, 2012 0:07:02 GMT
I vaguely recall something on Twitter about him and a 458 but my vague recollection was that it was a Spider.
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Post by jmsquared on Sept 23, 2012 1:21:39 GMT
Probably doesn't want to brag. Could be a loaner though. Somebody ask him!
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Post by dit on Sept 23, 2012 1:25:43 GMT
I did yesterday on Twitter, though it was a bit jokey and clearly didn't merit a response. Might have another go next time he's on but spell it out more obviously next time.
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Post by FizzyLogician on Sept 23, 2012 1:28:06 GMT
I read that he and Richard had both ordered an Evora, although that was some time ago and the cars never seem to have materialized.
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Post by amie8 on Sept 23, 2012 9:50:05 GMT
I've tried asking the question directly on Twitter, but it's me, so it won't get a response. If anyone else would care to have a go...
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Post by jacqui on Sept 23, 2012 9:57:36 GMT
Lets try from from the board shall we?? But he ignores us too but hey ho!
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Post by jmsquared on Sept 23, 2012 10:02:43 GMT
Good idea Jac. I'd have a go but absolutely no hope, I'm afraid!
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Post by jacqui on Sept 23, 2012 10:07:36 GMT
done.
Have to say - not 'feeling' the color Mr May.
But then i dare say he wouldn't like 'Squeeze' either so touche! ;D
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Post by flatin5th - Knight of the NC on Sept 23, 2012 21:00:42 GMT
I want a black one please
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Post by dit on Sept 27, 2012 17:09:30 GMT
He's still not truly admitting it, but he got nearer on twitter today
Q: Is it true you have a Ferrari 458?
A: I'm not saying. #JustSayinNotSayin
I'm taking that as a yes, then?
I don't begrudge him such a lovely car, as I suppose it's only a step once you're in that area from a F430 to a 458 Italia (which is actually the 430's replacement). It would be odd, when you think of it, if the TG3 didn't have at least one seriously super supercar in the garage when they spend so much of their working lives in and out of the things.
I still don't like yellow, though.
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Post by jmsquared on Sept 27, 2012 23:02:47 GMT
Reading between those lines, I'd say it's definitely his. It is such a distinctive car (yellow!) that he probably wants to retain at least some degree of anonymity while driving it, hence lack of confirmation. Don't fancy his chances though! I'm happy for him......I think!!
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Post by amie8 on Sept 27, 2012 23:15:50 GMT
I think his chances of retaining his anonymity went out the window when The Ilfracombe Gazette, or whatever it is, printed a front-on picture of it with the registration number on display. Which is how we all know the car's two years old.
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Post by RedMoon11 on Oct 18, 2013 12:45:43 GMT
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Post by RedMoon11 on Oct 18, 2013 13:25:17 GMT
His garnet-red 1972 Rolls-Royce Corniche
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Post by RedMoon11 on Nov 8, 2013 5:57:51 GMT
Richard & James' Ferrari 458 James on the Ferrari 458
9 September 2010
The Ferrari 458 is a bit like high-definition television. It’s a phenomenon with which we are completely familiar - a mid-engined Ferrari - but much clearer and brighter. Take the gearbox. Like my old F430, it has paddles behind the wheel, but where my car moves from one gear to the next, this one is simply in one and then instantly in the other. It is, literally,
quantum mechanics, in the sense that the space in between ratios is never actually occupied. ‘It’s a better car than my old F430 in every single way. It’s really bloody annoying’ The engine is more powerful, and the exhaust note is crisper, sharper and better defined. There is a greater sense of immediacy to everything that happens in the 458. The steering on the F430 has never been described as bad, but the steering on this car is simply less fuzzy. The suspension is a bit more accommodating, the brake pedal a bit more positive, and the glove box appears to be slightly bigger. Even the styling seems to have been rendered with slightly sharper edges. rendered in more detail. It’s as if a lens has been wiped clean, or a layer of sponge removed from the ends of your fingers. The world of driving a Ferrari remains familiar, but is now in sharper focus. Obviously, high-def television can come with its own downside, just as most technological advances do. Richard Hammond’s hair or Jeremy Clarkson’s face in greater detail is not something that society ever regretted not having, but this car only benefits from the transformation. There is no penalty that I can detect. It is, in fact, a better car than mine in every single way. It’s really bloody annoying. www.topgear.com/uk/james-may/james-ferrari-458-2010-09-09 www.topgear.com/car-news/supercar/james-may-column-james-ferrari-458-2010
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Post by FizzyLogician on Nov 8, 2013 17:18:24 GMT
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Post by RedMoon11 on Nov 13, 2013 9:57:52 GMT
His column prompted me to search for a pix of him and that car
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Post by RedMoon11 on Dec 1, 2013 17:17:13 GMT
May Rolls May from Iain May's Twitter 24 April 2013 His garnet-red 1972 Rolls-Royce Corniche
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Post by RedMoon11 on Jun 3, 2014 12:42:38 GMT
Sim and James in his Ferrari 458 in Ilfracombe September 2012
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Post by dit on Jun 11, 2014 16:53:37 GMT
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Post by RedMoon11 on Jun 13, 2014 20:18:08 GMT
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Post by RedMoon11 on Jun 14, 2014 11:29:38 GMT
James May @mrjamesmay 14 Jun 2014 My favourite car is the Matchbox Superfast Pontiac Firebird. @martinezhombre Here it is. @hamstall @martinezhombre pic.twitter.com/bMjlUBxsSu
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Post by RedMoon11 on Jul 10, 2014 4:56:09 GMT
James and his new BMW i3, White with a black bonnet, Loft interior. Samantha Fenwick and James
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Post by RedMoon11 on Aug 23, 2014 14:22:41 GMT
James May @mrjamesmay 11 Aug 2014 Porker, Fezza, Beemer, Royce. Four in all, plus one in a museum and one in 'storage'.
*What his car collection consists of now*
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Post by RedMoon11 on Sept 30, 2014 14:29:53 GMT
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Post by RedMoon11 on Oct 1, 2014 2:05:08 GMT
From Cars of the People, episode 3, James and his garnet-red 1972 Rolls-Royce Corniche
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