Ferrari really isn't a car known for interiors.

It's only since 2018 that they stepped up, but that's still not the focus of a Ferrari even with the Roma or Purosangue.

Even at low mileage, even for the new cars, wear and heat ruin the car extremely fast. Plastics and glues break down very soon on those cars, other surfaces become sticky and gummy.

Ferrari is a car made for the driving experience, if you're looking for interior quality you can get way better materials and build at a fraction of the price from other GT cars makers.

> Ferrari really isn't a car known for interiors.

To be fair, what, three, four people will see the interior? But thousands see the exterior.