Is Driving a Ferrari Long Distance Bad for the Car?
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It is relatively bad for the car, as detailed below: Introduction: However, such cars have a shorter lifespan; generally, driving 10,000 km in them is equivalent to driving 100,000 km in a regular sedan. Note: Because Ferraris have limited interior space and the driver's seat is positioned low, the seating posture is not very comfortable. Prolonged driving can lead to back and muscle pain, making Ferraris unsuitable for long-distance travel. Additionally, the front trunk (frunk) of a Ferrari is quite small and cannot hold much luggage (since the engine is located at the rear, the trunk is at the front, hence the term 'frunk'). Recommendation: It is advisable to drive no more than 200 km at a time; for distances exceeding 200 km, consider using a trailer.