Porsche vs Ferrari
Porsche and Ferrari are German and Italian
sides of the same coin, interpretations of the sports car idea.
Both founded by a dominant patriarch, both honed in racing,
both more than 50 years old, both with engineering and styling
integrity. Whether on the track of Le Mains or on the streets,
the two have always been put head-to-head and compared. Even
the most naive motorist associates these two names with both
performance and style.
We’ve decided to compare the methodical
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S and the passionate Ferrari F430 because
both of them astonish with their performance while attempting
to maintain a reasonable amount of practicality but do not
pretend to be anything other than sports cars.
A modern sports car should feature these
characteristics: it should be started easily, maneuvered around
town, blasted on a couple of country roads, it looks and
performs the part on a racetrack but at the same time it is
very safe.
The easier way to separate the two cars is
by measuring figures since both of them have mastered the
modern sports car requirements and asically there’s no other
way to choose between these two phenomenal cars.
What initially impresses is Ferrari's
lightning fast 4-second 0-100km/h acceleration and thrilling
exhaust tone. As the occupants are pinned to the seats, the new
generation 4.3-litre V8 pushes out 368 snarling kilowatts.
Porsche’s acceleration also offers that kick in the pants a
super car should deliver, although it is 0.8 seconds slower at
the 100 km/k mark.
With such acceleration performance, it comes
natural for both cars to excel in the braking department. The
two cars offer optional ceramic discs for impressive
stopping.
Porsche’s engine gets the upper hand as it
is more refined and on the economy rank leaps ahead Ferrari
with a 11.8 liters per 100 km as opposed to 18.3 liters. Both
cars deliver the power through impressive 6-speed gearboxes and
offer top rate handling performance.
Both F430 and Carrera4S offer great interior
comfort and even if the space is limited, the occupants don't
feel claustrophobic and flustered. Although an impressive mix
of suede, carbon fiber and aluminum abound in the Ferrari, the
Italians stand no chance when it comes to the high finish level
attained by the Germans.
Speed and silence are key elements for any
super car. The look and appearance is the biggest draw
card. The Carrera 4S is a typical Porsche, despite the new
proportions. It is a great looking car, like any other 911 but
somehow the styling no longer creates the jaw dropping reaction
that the Ferrari does. Indeed, traditionalists may say that
Porsche pays homage to its roots, but the truth is that Ferrari
F430 simply draws the attention.
However, even if Ferrari F430 takes your
breath away with its appearance, the super car title goes to
the Porsche Carrera 4S with a more complete all round
package.
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