First we shall file a Trademark infringement lawsuit for using Daytona replicas. Then well shall give them our brand new Testerossa to use instead. And to make sure they never do it again well require that the Daytona is blown up for all to see
Ferrari never cooperated hence the replica Daytona. The testarossa was not provided for by Ferrari, so no brilliant marketing here. Not from Ferrari anyway.
Yeah this television show is a masterpiece I just started watching the series all over again it never gets old it’s always something you can pass on to another generation
From the episode “Stone’s War”. Another fun fact is that Ferrari GAVE Don Johnson a silver Testarossa like Scarab gave him an identical cigarette boat for helping boost their sales.
@@nimeshshah7229 or have anything but a telephone on his desk. If you meet your new boss and they have nothing on their desk AT ALL you know they are dead serious about their job.
I watched Miami Vice from 1984 to 1989 every Friday night and I will tell you: When the Black Daytona got blown up, I was actually pissed off! That car made the show! So in Season 3 when Crockett got the White Testarossa, it took a while for me to get used to it. The reason why the Daytona was destroyed was because it wasn't a real 365 GTS/4 Daytona. Ferrari threatened to sue the show for copyright infringement if they didn't stop using a Ferrari replica (A bunch of BS if you ask me) It was actually a C3 Corvette made to look like a Daytona. So they offered to supply the show with a REAL Ferrari only if the fake one was destroyed. And that is why that God damn Jeff Fahey blew my beloved Black Daytona to pieces with that Stinger Missile!! :-) Miami Vice is hands down one of the best crime/drama shows ever created.
Couldn't have put that any better. I loved that Daytona but the Testarossa won me over in no time. Difficult to betray the old Daytona but that white Testabianca was just stunning.
How it should have been : 0:29 cuts to Doug Demuro standing by the Ferrari... "... THIS is a 1986 Ferrari testarossa, and today I'm gonna show you its unique quirks and features,. . "
Absolutely true - The Testarossa was a replacement for the BB Boxer V12 and the purists didn't like the new vision of Pinninfarina with the multiple side strakes. Yet, that white Ferrari in Miami on that show showcased the car in where it should have been seen.
Khmer Rouge lol literally... remember at the end of Freefall (last episode/season) he said to Tubbs “Want me to take you to the airport in my stolen car?” State Department & taxes got him that car so technically it’s legally not his car but hey at least he left Miami in style with it though. 😅
Olmos tells a good story about that. It's a long story about the first day shooting in Castillo's office. Olmos had creative control over his character, per his contract. He thought Castillo would have the door closed in that situation. He's new, doesn't know anybody, the last guy in the job was killed. He's not going to keep the door open. Johnson gets pissed. Olmos tries to explain to him his reasons, that it's based on character and has nothing to do with the two of them, but Johnson's not having it. He storms off the set for two hours, keeping the cast and crew waiting. Finally, Johnson returns to the set, they start the scene. Johnson knocks on the door, and then immediately, before Olmos can respond, throws open the door and slams it into a cabinet. They do the entire scene, and not once does Olmos look up at him. He just stares off into the distance. For ten episodes, Olmos did all his scenes like that, not looking at Johnson. Thing is, Olmos is a very serious actor who puts a great deal of thought into every character he plays. He refused to accept the part, no matter how much money they offered him, until he had creative control, and a non-exclusive contract so he could work on other projects, like Stand and Deliver. I don't think Johnson knew how to work with someone like that, who was taking the work that seriously.
The Testarossa is still hot and doesn't really look dated. The supercars of today by Ferrari, McLaren etc. They look over designed. This one is hot and understated. They should reissue this.
@@skarath Spoken like someone that doesn't understand or appreciate *performance.* I don't own a fast Corvette to show off, I own a fast car to drive it like I stole it. In the context the C7 Corvette has engine, drive train and suspension technology undreamt of when the Testarossa was built. Regardless, The Ferrari Testarossa was a 23-year-long mistake. ua-cam.com/video/BTKERGGNqRI/v-deo.htmlsi=EDdqJRc2RyZtcNwN
Music perfectly timed in this scene. I’ll never forget it. September 1986. Was at the Concord and my father and I and my cousins gathered round for the usual Friday night 10:00 pm showing.
That subtle "It's out in the back". You knew that was gonna lead to some good shit, and sure enough... 😁 One of my all-time favorite rides, one of my all-time favorite shows.
Jan Hammer's classic theme plus the introduction of the Tesstarossa to the public and the perfect angle. This is a vintage moment in the era of the 80's.
This show is the greatest of all time. There were other good cop/crime shows but none of them had all the pieces that this one did. Music, fashion, guest stars, location it was perfect. Will all the reboots out there this is the show that needs to be brought back, 🌞🕶️🏖️
Actually 2 Testarossa’s were used in the series and were originally black. However, black didn’t look good during the night shots so they painted them white. One is up for display somewhere in Miami and the other one was owned by a guy in The Netherlands who recently sold it (completely restored) to someone in the US for 1.5 million dollars. This Testarossa is a ‘Monospecchio’ with only 1 mirror halfway the a-pillar.
"I'm tryin' to maintain a departmentally approved cover", says Crockett. Then his new "cover car" sits right in the middle of a police stations parking lot, and throughout the series he turns up on every crime scene for everybody to see.
Testarossa with a turbocharged flat-12 engine featuring a 5.0 L Ferrari-Lotec turbocharger. The engine had a power output of 750 hp (559 kW) at 6,400 rpm and 900 N⋅m (660 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5,000 rpm
"But Crockett.....Miami PD doesn't have the budget for service and repair of this thing. That's on you." "Since you put it that way Chief......a Buick GNX will do fine."
I absolutely LOVED the Ferrari Testarossa when I was a teen watching Miami Wice! I can't believe it is only 340 horsepower. My 2016 Audi S5 six-cyl supercharged manual, that I bought new, has 333 horses and bucks like a stallion.
NBC should make a Miami vice tv series reunion movie with Don Johnson and Phillip Michael for the 30 year anniversary of the final Miami vice episode in June of 1989
If you grew up in the 80s there are two things you will always remember. Buster Douglass knocking out Mike Tyson and when Crockett got the white Testarossa.
New paint, new rubber? 😎. As someone who has lived in FL, 2000 to 2021 I can honestly say: the ☀️, humidity, salt air 🏖 can dry rot or wear out new car tires fast! My used Jeep Liberty: 2013 to 2018 had 8 tires replaced over the time in central FL.
I was a fan of Miami Vice from the very first episode. But this scene made me obsess over Ferrari's cars. I won't ever be able to buy one. But I will always love them because of MV! 😁❤👍🤩
How about the fact that they were supposedly driving a Ferrari (in the previous case the Daytona Spyder)- a classic, limited production model- every day, using it on high-speed chases as well as just rolling around? Imagine the maintenance bill or the mileage if the Daytona was real? It would bankrupt the department- belt services, oil changes, etc. no to mention ruin the car.
Castello speaks only once every time and that weird shit became the most gangsta scenes ever. Imma make u stay in the moment. Oh BTW I'm not gona look at you. Roll camera
My cop character's undercover car would a '07 Ford F-150 Crew Cab with a bumper guard with off road lights, roll cage with off road lights, tail light guards, side steps, off road suspension, anti lock brakes, and off road tires.
J'ai enfin eu l'occasion de regarder cette série, j'y songeais depuis des années. Et je l'ai adorée, sans doute l'une de mes préférées. J'attendais en particulier l'arrivée de cette fameuse Testarossa qui dans la mémoire collective semble être LA voiture de miami vice alors qu'au final je trouve la fausse daytona bien au dessus. Déjà c'est un cabriolet, pour moi c'est bien plus sexy et cool, notamment à miami, de plus son style est bien plus intemporel que la testarossa ancrée dans les années 80. Ensuite le noir je trouvais ça parfait, les scènes de nuit étaient superbes avec elle, je me demande ce qu'aurait donné la testarossa si ils l'avaient gardée en noir, comme dans l'épisode précédent sa remise, cela aurait sans doute été mieux. La daytona à eu aussi bien plus de scènes mémorables, le pilote avec in the air tonight, la scène de nuit avec dire straits, la poursuite finale de "little miss dangerous". Bref la daytona c'est les saisons 1 et 2 qui sont des classiques. La saison 3 avec la testarossa était encore très bonne, même si on commençait à perde l'esprit de la série, notamment au niveau des costumes. Les saisons 4 et 5 étant très moyennes avec quelques épisodes horribles. Et pour finir, on voyait beaucoup moins la différence entre les différentes répliques de daytona pour les cascades, alors que la testarossa c'est une catastrophe, proportions différentes, pare-chocs manquants... On a vraiment perdu en qualité à ce niveau... Bref pour moi fausse Daytona >>> Vraie testarossa
This was genius marketing on the part of Ferrari. The Testerossa instantly became the rival of the Countach for premiere supercar.
First we shall file a Trademark infringement lawsuit for using Daytona replicas. Then well shall give them our brand new Testerossa to use instead. And to make sure they never do it again well require that the Daytona is blown up for all to see
I’m 45 and rich, this makes me want to eat ass bro.
I'm more Ferrari dude myself than lambo
Then lambo made 2 special turbo countachs with 700hp beating Ferrari in speed
Ferrari never cooperated hence the replica Daytona. The testarossa was not provided for by Ferrari, so no brilliant marketing here. Not from Ferrari anyway.
35 years later, this scene still rocks!
Agreed...remember this....everyone was talking about it....the car of dreams...
Yeah this television show is a masterpiece I just started watching the series all over again it never gets old it’s always something you can pass on to another generation
Absolutely essential for any type of serious police work, right?
Got that right.
You got it!
That's why modern cops just can't catch drug-dealing gang members like they used to.
That's why the italian police acquired some Lamborghini Huracan as service cars.
Yeah.
Biggest smile on my face when he finally gets the Testarossa.
From the episode “Stone’s War”. Another fun fact is that Ferrari GAVE Don Johnson a silver Testarossa like Scarab gave him an identical cigarette boat for helping boost their sales.
"It's out in back"...and he spends half the scene looking at the ground....but still, it's HIS scene.
Have you ever seen his interview about his job on vice? He said he would never look at the actors...
@@nimeshshah7229 or have anything but a telephone on his desk. If you meet your new boss and they have nothing on their desk AT ALL you know they are dead serious about their job.
Yeah but Crockett’s dialogue is hilarious
I watched Miami Vice from 1984 to 1989 every Friday night and I will tell you: When the Black Daytona got blown up, I was actually pissed off! That car made the show! So in Season 3 when Crockett got the White Testarossa, it took a while for me to get used to it. The reason why the Daytona was destroyed was because it wasn't a real 365 GTS/4 Daytona. Ferrari threatened to sue the show for copyright infringement if they didn't stop using a Ferrari replica (A bunch of BS if you ask me) It was actually a C3 Corvette made to look like a Daytona. So they offered to supply the show with a REAL Ferrari only if the fake one was destroyed. And that is why that God damn Jeff Fahey blew my beloved Black Daytona to pieces with that Stinger Missile!! :-) Miami Vice is hands down one of the best crime/drama shows ever created.
the beloved Ferrari Daytona was sleek, black and sexy.
Then the show built a replica Testarossa for use as a stunt car so they didn't risk damaging the real one. Go figure.
The square headlights and the Chevy crate-8 engine sound always gave it away as a fake though.
Couldn't have put that any better. I loved that Daytona but the Testarossa won me over in no time. Difficult to betray the old Daytona but that white Testabianca was just stunning.
@g mack don Johnson so straight so cool so great and he loves women what a great man and I mean man
This is like getting the ultimate weapon in a video game.
that sleeveless silk shirt is absolutely essential
Im 52. And when I was in high school. I HAD to be home Friday nights to watch this show. Loved it. And Gina!
How it should have been : 0:29 cuts to Doug Demuro standing by the Ferrari...
"... THIS is a 1986 Ferrari testarossa, and today I'm gonna show you its unique quirks and features,. . "
I read it with Doug voices lmao
"...i'm gonna ride it and i'm gonna give it a Doug score..."
But first, be sure to check out Cars and Bids
Lol
Although a fan of Ferrari,but Miami Vice made Testarossa what it is today...legend.
Absolutely true - The Testarossa was a replacement for the BB Boxer V12 and the purists didn't like the new vision of Pinninfarina with the multiple side strakes. Yet, that white Ferrari in Miami on that show showcased the car in where it should have been seen.
@M Adam The 512 BB is actually a flat-12. So is the Testarossa and the updated versions of that, the 512 TR and F512 M.
the sound of that thing...
Got that right..
It's funny how much Castillo hates giving it to him.
Dat Castillo staredown.
Khmer Rouge lol literally... remember at the end of Freefall (last episode/season) he said to Tubbs “Want me to take you to the airport in my stolen car?” State Department & taxes got him that car so technically it’s legally not his car but hey at least he left Miami in style with it though. 😅
DJ and EJO didn't get along that well on-set either. They basically did their scenes amid gritted teeth.
Olmos tells a good story about that. It's a long story about the first day shooting in Castillo's office. Olmos had creative control over his character, per his contract. He thought Castillo would have the door closed in that situation. He's new, doesn't know anybody, the last guy in the job was killed. He's not going to keep the door open. Johnson gets pissed. Olmos tries to explain to him his reasons, that it's based on character and has nothing to do with the two of them, but Johnson's not having it. He storms off the set for two hours, keeping the cast and crew waiting. Finally, Johnson returns to the set, they start the scene. Johnson knocks on the door, and then immediately, before Olmos can respond, throws open the door and slams it into a cabinet. They do the entire scene, and not once does Olmos look up at him. He just stares off into the distance.
For ten episodes, Olmos did all his scenes like that, not looking at Johnson.
Thing is, Olmos is a very serious actor who puts a great deal of thought into every character he plays. He refused to accept the part, no matter how much money they offered him, until he had creative control, and a non-exclusive contract so he could work on other projects, like Stand and Deliver. I don't think Johnson knew how to work with someone like that, who was taking the work that seriously.
ua-cam.com/video/TaZ54f0uoXw/v-deo.html
"Now if I keep showing up to six figured drug deals looking like Little Abner, it ain't gonna cut it."
"Its in the back"
Gotta love Lt. Castillo
This scene always makes me smile and gives me goosebumps, especially that initial pan across the hood and the revs 😍. My favorite TV show scene ever.
And Crockett's theme swelling in is the perfect icing on the cake🤘😎
@@Evin07 oh yeah!!
The pan across the hood and the subtle twinkle of the chrome surround on the scuderia is really just peak Michael Mann. Love it.
"its out the back"
crockett's theme in the background with the car it doesn't get more 80's then that!
The Testarossa is still hot and doesn't really look dated. The supercars of today by Ferrari, McLaren etc. They look over designed. This one is hot and understated. They should reissue this.
It is old tech, and can't compete on the street today. My C7 Corvette outdoes this Testarossa in every respect.
@@fnbrowning-Actual Your C7 Corvette will never turn heads, even today, like a Testarossa.
@@skarath Spoken like someone that doesn't understand or appreciate *performance.* I don't own a fast Corvette to show off, I own a fast car to drive it like I stole it. In the context the C7 Corvette has engine, drive train and suspension technology undreamt of when the Testarossa was built. Regardless, The Ferrari Testarossa was a 23-year-long mistake. ua-cam.com/video/BTKERGGNqRI/v-deo.htmlsi=EDdqJRc2RyZtcNwN
Music perfectly timed in this scene. I’ll never forget it. September 1986. Was at the Concord and my father and I and my cousins gathered round for the usual Friday night 10:00 pm showing.
can you tell what music is it?
sananz82 Jan Hammer instrumental
sananz82 Crockett’s Theme
“Crockett, where the hell have you been?!”
“Hey man, I’ve been cruising the high schools all day”
PIlotrcm Scooby Dooby Doo
That subtle "It's out in the back". You knew that was gonna lead to some good shit, and sure enough... 😁
One of my all-time favorite rides, one of my all-time favorite shows.
Was very nice of Enzo to give two black Testarossas to the producers, of course they were painted white to have better contrast for night filming.
Jan Hammer's classic theme plus the introduction of the Tesstarossa to the public and the perfect angle. This is a vintage moment in the era of the 80's.
This show is the greatest of all time. There were other good cop/crime shows but none of them had all the pieces that this one did. Music, fashion, guest stars, location it was perfect. Will all the reboots out there this is the show that needs to be brought back, 🌞🕶️🏖️
Actually 2 Testarossa’s were used in the series and were originally black. However, black didn’t look good during the night shots so they painted them white. One is up for display somewhere in Miami and the other one was owned by a guy in The Netherlands who recently sold it (completely restored) to someone in the US for 1.5 million dollars. This Testarossa is a ‘Monospecchio’ with only 1 mirror halfway the a-pillar.
Still puts a smile on my face! 😁
epic moment...
I Agree ;) !
Wonderful scene, that lovely soundtrack with the white testarossa. Brings the smile, Just great!
The 1980s in just one small clip! '80s4ver!!!
"I'm tryin' to maintain a departmentally approved cover", says Crockett. Then his new "cover car" sits right in the middle of a police stations parking lot, and throughout the series he turns up on every crime scene for everybody to see.
The sunlight runs across the bonnet is what makes this
Driving it several time! I was the picture car driver for Tubbs Caddi! Drove our 2 Test! Several times! Miss those Miami Vice Filming Location days!
Testarossa with a turbocharged flat-12 engine featuring a 5.0 L Ferrari-Lotec turbocharger. The engine had a power output of 750 hp (559 kW) at 6,400 rpm and 900 N⋅m (660 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5,000 rpm
40 more than the original Koenig Specials Testarossa Turbo in 1985. Koenig also offered the Competition spec with 1000 horsepower.
@@j-s.w7909What has any of that to do with the TV show?
Poor Sonny, always deceived by his boss first thinking he was driving a real Daytona and then a "340hp" Testarossa.
The whole backstory about the "corvette kit car" and this one is worth reading about.
I love this scene. I've watched it everyday this week.
One of the highlights of 80s television!
The part missed in this video: Sonny: "I'm not your shrink".
They could also have given Tubbs something better to drive than that damn land yacht he had...
One of my favourite series growing up. My introduction to my most favourite car....Testarossa!!!!
Miami vice is the greatest show in tv history don johnson and Phillip Michael were great
"But Crockett.....Miami PD doesn't have the budget for service and repair of this thing. That's on you."
"Since you put it that way Chief......a Buick GNX will do fine."
My all time favorite dream car
And with that the police cheetah was born.
I absolutely LOVED the Ferrari Testarossa when I was a teen watching Miami Wice! I can't believe it is only 340 horsepower. My 2016 Audi S5 six-cyl supercharged manual, that I bought new, has 333 horses and bucks like a stallion.
Absolutely essential for a serious police-work.
NBC should make a Miami vice tv series reunion movie with Don Johnson and Phillip Michael for the 30 year anniversary of the final Miami vice episode in June of 1989
I used to watch the show with my dad in the 80s. When the car got revealed my Dad said ooooh thats nice i wouldn't mind a shot of that.
Brings a smile to my face every time 🙃
I am not crazy about just the one side view mirror. That always looked a little funny to me.
Definately. Ferrari changed that for the post 86 testarossa models.
I could drive that car with fury. No mirrors necessary
This gives me goosebumps. Epic fucking moment
The show turned a corner here into the serious fashion/music/cars business end of the 80's
If you grew up in the 80s there are two things you will always remember. Buster Douglass knocking out Mike Tyson and when Crockett got the white Testarossa.
I'll add to that Hulk Hogan picking up Andre the Giant and body slamming him at Wrestlemania 3 in 1987.
Hell Yeah!!! Still a great scene in 2024!
Ferrari actually supplied two black Ferraris. The studio had them painted white because they thought they would looks better during night scenes.
'Police? In a Ferrari!?'
Alfredo Tirado haha it's from another show.
or even in Italy
Italian police use ferarri
That was Admiral Adama.
Crockett and tubbs are still out there
further south where they don't know all the players.
Lil Abner in his testerossa! So hilarious 😂
That car is worth $120k in 2021. You can probably get a well used one for $80k $90k.
New paint, new rubber? 😎. As someone who has lived in FL, 2000 to 2021 I can honestly say: the ☀️, humidity, salt air 🏖 can dry rot or wear out new car tires fast! My used Jeep Liberty: 2013 to 2018 had 8 tires replaced over the time in central FL.
The testarossa was black but they painted it white to look better at night/on camera.
going to try Crockett's speech at work tomorrow
This was the show to watch on Saturday night back in the 80's I miss this show
It was on Friday nights on NBC ok
Yep a real dreamcar,I am still Fann of these beauty
When I was little, I thought all undercover cops lived like this
I was a fan of Miami Vice from the very first episode. But this scene made me obsess over Ferrari's cars. I won't ever be able to buy one. But I will always love them because of MV! 😁❤👍🤩
I love this car...
The man himself(Enzo) donated it to the show.
2 of them
Yeah, but only after legal threats.
Wife- I needed a new car
Me - hands in pockets stared at the floor " it's out in the back "
Ferrari...undercover... with lights and siren.
high revs with cold engine 😱😁
I don't think he gave a shit about fucking the engine up...
How about the fact that they were supposedly driving a Ferrari (in the previous case the Daytona Spyder)- a classic, limited production model- every day, using it on high-speed chases as well as just rolling around? Imagine the maintenance bill or the mileage if the Daytona was real? It would bankrupt the department- belt services, oil changes, etc. no to mention ruin the car.
@@ultrablue2 well if you were a real coke smuggler I guess you could pay the bills. Or if you were the real undercover feds
" turn back …… "
GOOD😂
Loved that car. Never seen a better TV series then Miami Vice.
That’s the dream; having a job that you can justify needing a Ferrari.
Castello speaks only once every time and that weird shit became the most gangsta scenes ever. Imma make u stay in the moment. Oh BTW I'm not gona look at you. Roll camera
My cop character's undercover car would a '07 Ford F-150 Crew Cab with a bumper guard with off road lights, roll cage with off road lights, tail light guards, side steps, off road suspension, anti lock brakes, and off road tires.
Castillo: " Its out back"
Wow, the detective was able to read the brochure at the dealership.
Jan Hammer - Crockett's Theme
Scene would be timeless had he not quoted the horsepower...there are common passenger vehicles today with that much!
That's what I'm talkn' 'bout!!!
Outrun.
this is when the series started to drop
Me asking God about my prayers... 😂
I wish it would only take me 1 month to get my Ferrari
The irony being that a rental Toyota is *exactly* what youd show up to a six figure drug deal in. Not a Ferrari.
When I saw the White Hotness (the car not Don) for the 1st time...! #Vapors
My original dream car epic engine sound!
380 horses for the U.S. version, not 340.
390 HP for the US , but who's counting 😁
@@Taco-bomb-GTA 390 FOR EUROPE, 380 FOR U.S.
When you were a boy and your friend got a brand new awesome toy.
Testarossa and a little toot and we are good.
Mitica escena¡¡¡ Se me quedo grabada a fuego cuando la vi muy pero que muy joven y aun cuando la vuelvo a ver se meriza la piel. Yeaaaaaaaaahhhhh¡¡¡¡
.magnificent ride 👌
I always thought a Bentley would have been the right car for the two civil servents
GTA Vice City is like Miami Vice Cheetah from Vice City is testarossa same from Miami Vice
Well No Shit
Obviously. Vice City was based heavily on Miami Vice and Scarface.
Uros Uki oooow really thanks for letting us know...😂😂😂😂
Uros Uki Definitely glad we got way realistic ones in the gta 5 updates, now we’re just missing Miami
Back when 340 horsepower was something to brag about...in a Ferrari even.
340 bhp would get smoked by many Volvos and SUVs today. But nothing matches the sound.... which is essential for my job too.
Yea I cried when the Dayton got hit with that missile
only to be like "wait wtf??" when it showed up in a later episode haha
That episode was originally meant to be the first episode, that's why the Daytona was still there. They changed the running order of the season.
Yeah I remember tub saying sold I never laughed so hard but I don't think I was ever shocked at the destruction of such a cool car ever..
Actually, it was a fake - a modified corvette, but a nice job.
Even back then they knew why a peaCock has its feathers.
A very good scene of season 3
J'ai enfin eu l'occasion de regarder cette série, j'y songeais depuis des années. Et je l'ai adorée, sans doute l'une de mes préférées.
J'attendais en particulier l'arrivée de cette fameuse Testarossa qui dans la mémoire collective semble être LA voiture de miami vice alors qu'au final je trouve la fausse daytona bien au dessus.
Déjà c'est un cabriolet, pour moi c'est bien plus sexy et cool, notamment à miami, de plus son style est bien plus intemporel que la testarossa ancrée dans les années 80.
Ensuite le noir je trouvais ça parfait, les scènes de nuit étaient superbes avec elle, je me demande ce qu'aurait donné la testarossa si ils l'avaient gardée en noir, comme dans l'épisode précédent sa remise, cela aurait sans doute été mieux.
La daytona à eu aussi bien plus de scènes mémorables, le pilote avec in the air tonight, la scène de nuit avec dire straits, la poursuite finale de "little miss dangerous". Bref la daytona c'est les saisons 1 et 2 qui sont des classiques. La saison 3 avec la testarossa était encore très bonne, même si on commençait à perde l'esprit de la série, notamment au niveau des costumes. Les saisons 4 et 5 étant très moyennes avec quelques épisodes horribles.
Et pour finir, on voyait beaucoup moins la différence entre les différentes répliques de daytona pour les cascades, alors que la testarossa c'est une catastrophe, proportions différentes, pare-chocs manquants... On a vraiment perdu en qualité à ce niveau...
Bref pour moi fausse Daytona >>> Vraie testarossa
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