The Nigerian football player, Joseph Yobo, 34,
is a notable defender for Nigeria’s national
team, having featured in three world cup
tournaments, six African Cup of Nations
competitions and many friendly games.
The Norwich City football club star, who was on
loan from Fernabache football club in Turkey,
last season, was the captain of the Super Eagles
at the recently concluded World Cup which held
in Brazil. He got married to a former Most
Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Adaeze, in 2010.
Last year, the footballer acquired a Ferrari 458
Spider convertible, which is estimated to cost
about N45m.
If you are in the market for an exotic street
machine that provides faster off-the-line
performance, one that can handle corners
seamlessly with an incredible performance, the
F458 should be on your list.
The Ferrari 458 Spider is an exotic, fast,
luxurious and drop-dead gorgeous brand that
has style and performance as its hallmarks. It is
adjudged to have raised the bar for all exotic
cars.
The sports car inspires with its performance
that will likely take the breath away from even
the most jaded of drivers.
Performance
The 2011 Ferrari 458’s performance is nothing
short of breathtaking, powered by a 4.5-litre V8
that sends 562 horsepower and 398 pound-feet
of torque to the rear wheels through a seven-
speed, dual-clutch automated manual
transmission.
Ferrari says it will go from zero to 60 miles per
hour in about 3.4 seconds, quicker than virtually
everything on the road, except the Bugatti
Veyron, which makes it one of the quickest cars
in the world. Its estimated fuel economy stands
at 12 miles per gallon/city, 18mpg/highway and
14mpg in combined driving.
Features
The Ferrari 458 Spider is a two-seat exotic
sports car. Its standard features include 20-inch
aluminium alloy wheels, adjustable driving and
vehicle settings, automatic xenon headlights,
keyless entry, dual-zone climate control, leather
upholstery, lights, Bluetooth and a sound system,
with an auxiliary audio jack.
Other available options include forged alloy
wheels, run-flat tyres, carbon-fibre body pieces,
front and rear parking sensors, a rear-view
camera, adaptive headlights, cruise control,
auto-dimming mirrors, power seats, a navigation
system, an iPod interface, satellite radio and a
premium sound system.
Safety
The 2011 Ferrari 458 Italia comes with side
airbags, antilock carbon-ceramic brakes, traction
and stability control.
Special features
To free up space for the enlarged transmission
paddle shifters, Ferrari did away with
traditional steering wheel column stalks as it
changed the light and wiper controls to buttons
on the spokes of the steering wheel. In addition,
the stereo, navigation and other infotainment
systems are controlled via buttons on knobs that
flank both sides of the steering column, which
make it a bit difficult for the passenger to
control anything.
The design also makes it difficult to see your
speed and the navigation system at the same
time. You can either know where you’re going or
how fast you’re getting there, but not both at
the same time.
Driving Impressions
In addition, the sports car comes with brutal
acceleration and incredibly precise steering.
Though reviewers lament the absence of a
traditional manual transmission, the dual-clutch
automated manual whips through its seven gears
with a quickness and smoothness that perhaps
only Porsche can match.
The good: Screaming performance, world-
leading handling, brilliant transmission, finely-
crafted cabin, superb handling technology, good
visibility for a supercar, highly customisable and
remarkably fast.
The bad: Reviewers condemn the placement of
turn signals and other controls on the steering
wheel, navigation screen, which make it
impossible to see speed and navigation at the
same time. Also, there are no traditional manual
transmissions available and there is limited cargo
room and passenger space.
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