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Annual maintenance costs for 360/F430

Discussion in '360/430' started by [email protected], Jan 10, 2010.

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  1. mixxalot@yahoo.com

    [email protected] Formula Junior

    Feb 9, 2006
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    I am looking to get either a 360 Spyder or F430 Scuderia as my first Ferrari. Just wondering what the annual maintenance costs would be and how much to set aside for repairs. Is the F430 more reliable than the 360?

    Thanks
    Ben
     
  2. jamie140

    jamie140 F1 Rookie
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    #2 jamie140, Jan 10, 2010
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  3. chrmer3

    chrmer3 Formula 3

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    do a search, this has been beat to death at least once a week since the first Ferrari left the factory ;)

    Seriously, search there is a wealth of info.

    Good luck,
    Chris
     
  4. Hitch-Hiker

    Hitch-Hiker Formula Junior

    Jan 1, 2010
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    Since my being new to this forum, and not an owner myself as of yet, I do not have a lot to offer in question answering.

    That said, your questions is a pretty wide open one, and IMO is comparing extremes. For one, you can probably get 2 to 2.5 nice 360's for the price of that Scuderia. If you are truly looking between those two, there is a LOT of choices that fall between them. Example, 08 F430, 200k range, still having 1 - 2 years of warranty.

    I have found these 360's and 430's do not have as high of a maintenance cost associated as the older models that required engine removal for belt changes and such.

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=191837
     
  5. brokenarrow

    brokenarrow F1 Rookie

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    Oh man, that's funny and appropriate.

    Depends upon the car you buy and how well it was serviced. Doing a search will yield you far more than a new thread will.
     
  6. blackbolt22

    blackbolt22 F1 Veteran

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    Amen
     
  7. Way2fast

    Way2fast Formula 3

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    I picked up my 430 Spider in Dec. 07. I put 5K miles it by Dec. 08 and the one yr annual was $1400. I put another 5K last year and the 2yr annual plus new rear tires, plus new front brake pads and turn the rotors cost $3800. Now if you figure in insurance, registration, and depreciation it has cost about $20 per mile so far. Has it been worth it??? YES,YES, YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  8. SCEye

    SCEye F1 Rookie

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    something doesn't sound right. It costs you $100,000 to drive the F430 each year?
    $2/mile?
     
  9. Hitch-Hiker

    Hitch-Hiker Formula Junior

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    Very Bad Insurance Rate!!!
     
  10. Way2fast

    Way2fast Formula 3

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    #10 Way2fast, Jan 10, 2010
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    Lets do the math:

    Out the door $252K
    Insurance 2yrs $4800
    Registration 09 $2200
    Annuals,tires, brakes $5200
    Cracked front rim & tire $3400
    Car worth about $150k

    Costs total for 10k miles $114200 equals $11.42/mile plus gas and details
     
  11. robert_c

    robert_c F1 Rookie

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    I thought the kids were back in school.
     
  12. hardtop

    hardtop F1 World Champ

    Jan 31, 2002
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    I bought my 430 new 8/05. Annual service averages about $700. I've also bought tires and brake pads though if I didn't track it, the brakes would last a very long time. I've had no out of pocket repair costs.

    Dave
     

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