Ferrari GTC4Lusso

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How could I forget Ferrari's super shooting brake? I have been a fan of this car ever since it started life as the FF, and now it appears to be even better. And with a top speed of 208 mph, it certainly belongs in Club 200.

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With all wheel drive, room for four full-sized adults, tremendous speed and sporty good looks, it's hard to imagine why the GTC4Lusso is not Ferrari's best seller. Well, actually, it's not that hard to imagine: it's just not as sexy as the coupes and spiders. But if Ferrari could figure out a way to make these at a price point comparable with Porsche's top of the line Cayenne's, they might just take off. Wishful thinking, for sure.

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The GTC4Lusso features Ferrari's big 6.3 liter V12, which puts out a staggering 681 horsepower. This side view is reminiscent of the 550 and 575 Maranello GT cars.