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MPG City:
13
Highway:
19
Available Engines
453-hp, 4.3-liter V-8 (premium)
Transmissions
6-speed manual w/OD 7-speed auto-shift manual w/OD and auto-manual
Automated manual transmission with automatic shift mode or conventional six-speed manual
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Seats up to four
What We Like
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Gorgeous styling
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Quick hardtop operation
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Performance potential
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Hardtop takes up little trunk space
What We Don't
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Pending further review
Ferrari's smallest car, the California, gets its name from the original 250 California Spyder, of Ferris Bueller fame. It's the carmaker's first retractable hardtop, and like the 612 Scaglietti, Ferrari bills it as a grand tourer — with driver-friendly features like Bluetooth, iPod compatibility, a backup camera and a navigation system. Still, a 4.3-liter V-8 and Formula One-derived stability system suggest that, should they wish, California drivers could still fling their cars around racetracks.