Ikennor Ordor, CEO of Starr Luxury Cars, whose Ferrari I drove, is aiming to operate an Airbnb-type service for luxury electric cars.
The coupé cabriolet I drove is a "Portofino" model. It was released in 2017, replacing the Ferrari California.The Ferrari Portofino.
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This Ferrari has a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine.
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Its hard-top roof can be opened and closed in 14 seconds.
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It costs $1,500 a day to rent for a minimum of two days or $1,100 a day for a minimum of four days.
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The Ferrari can seat four people. I was surprised to find plenty of legroom in the front.
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I noticed that other drivers tended to give me right-of-way. Ordor said: "They don't want to get into an accident with you."
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I panicked when I sat behind the steering wheel because I didn't know what to do to start the car, or how to set up the height of the steering wheel and my seat.
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But after a few seconds, I took a breath and realised it wasn't too complicated.
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I can definitely attest that a Ferrari is a good way to show off.
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Overall, driving the Ferrari made me feel like a celebrity, especially with people taking pictures as I drove by. I could get used to it.