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Why do you drive?

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by rfg, Jul 14, 2014.

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  1. rfg

    rfg Rookie

    Oct 31, 2013
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    Richard
    I'm curious how many other 458 owners drive for reasons other than transportation or recreation, to prevent disuse related mechanical issues. For example, I drive my 2014 458 every two weeks at a minimum, at least 30 miles, to keep the tires from developing flat spots. This has been my routine for years, with sportscars that time constraints prevent me from using routinely. Why do you drive, how often and how far - if not for transportation or recreation?
     
  2. dipesh.tank

    dipesh.tank Formula Junior

    Jun 10, 2013
    323
    It's a car man, a special car. But still a piece of metal that is meant to be used so enjoy !
     
  3. dipesh.tank

    dipesh.tank Formula Junior

    Jun 10, 2013
    323
    I use mine everyday and love it each time
     
  4. Noblesse Oblige

    Noblesse Oblige F1 Veteran

    Nov 7, 2011
    6,114
    Three Places
    The 458 is a recreational driver. The FF is for cross country runs (>800 miles) which we do often.
     
  5. Caeruleus11

    Caeruleus11 F1 World Champ
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    Jun 11, 2013
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    I drive because its fun. :)
     
  6. 458trofeo

    458trofeo F1 Rookie

    Feb 4, 2013
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    To make noise :D
     
  7. Surfah

    Surfah F1 Rookie

    Dec 20, 2011
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    Because driving "Sheila" is still an event after 6 months of daily use. Heart still races, adrenaline still pumps. Highlight of my late afternoon/early evening is driving her home in light traffic.
     
  8. 458dreamer

    458dreamer Formula Junior

    Jul 3, 2012
    762
    Dubai
    My first two months of ownership I used it as a daily. That made me come to the conclusion that the car is best utilized for spirited recreational drives only. So I started taking it for out of town runs of about 400km per trip, on average once a week, some times accompanied with other cars/drivers or just on my own. As a result I have completed 20,000 kms on my 2014 Italia in 11 months of ownership and car is scheduled for its first service this week (due to miles).
     
  9. 458trofeo

    458trofeo F1 Rookie

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    LOL My Lola still gives me thrills as in the first day we met :)
     
  10. Noblesse Oblige

    Noblesse Oblige F1 Veteran

    Nov 7, 2011
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    It is indeed a love affair, but unlike women, one can love more than one Ferrari at the same time.
     
  11. RBK

    RBK F1 Rookie

    Jul 27, 2006
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    Can lust all you want though - for both (lol).

    I like driving for short distances and drive long distances only when necessary. I live in two states and spend different parts of the year in each. As a result, when in the state which houses my 458, I drive it daily, to and from restuarants, and when the mood strikes, a longer freeway drive. By contrast I don't find myself driving my Porsche Turbo S (at the other house) nearly as much because it does not provide anything more than "speed". I drive it when I am willing to take a spirited drive on a road permitting it. As a matter of fact I have ordered a Corvette Z-06 and will probably sell the Porsche. Best

     
  12. regferrari

    regferrari Rookie

    Apr 14, 2013
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    I drive mine as often as possible at least twice a week
    once or twice a year for a longer vacation trip (around 2000 milles)
    yes 2000....
    these beauties are made to be driven...
     
  13. Surfah

    Surfah F1 Rookie

    Dec 20, 2011
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    The attraction of Ferrari is the exhaust note and the sensation of speed, even when driving 10 mph above the speed limit. I don't get that same thrill driving a GTR even though it will smoke my Spider.

    My friend hosted a birthday this past Saturday at a restaurant by the beach. The weather looked like it might sprinkle but I thought I would take my wife in the Spider as this is the atypical "supercar" gang. The valet would not let me park my car even though I flowed him a $20 spot but he did move an X3 out of the way so he could park my ride in front, next to a Bentley Speed, TDF Cali, LP570, Silverstone Cali and 911 cabriolet. I watched him backup the spider to my satisfaction lol. No real street parking in the vicinity so I didn't have that option. Little kids were screaming and taking phone pics. After a couple glasses of Caymus I didn't really mind:)
     
  14. Zaius

    Zaius Formula Junior

    May 8, 2014
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    To get to point B.
     
  15. F430kenric

    F430kenric Formula 3

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    Nice story. And Caymus is a nice Vino. Cheers.
     
  16. Surfah

    Surfah F1 Rookie

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    Great minds think alike amigo.
     
  17. jaa1359

    jaa1359 Formula Junior
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    I posted this on another thread earlier today. I thought it made sense here as well. There are a variety of personality types. Some gain great pleasure from an occasional drive in ideal circumstances & conditions, and just admiring it for it's beauty and craftsmanship. It seems that these types of owners relish keeping their car in perfect condition. Others enjoy driving their car a lot, some as an everyday driver. While others may fall somewhere in the middle of the spectrum. I just put my deposit down and am awaiting a build allocation, so my ownership process is just beginning. Still, I think of what type of owner I plan on being a lot. Though it probably isn't very popular with many, I suspect I will be the type that spends more time appreciating my car in concourse condition rather than driving it a lot. I'll drive it in ideal weather, at a time when I know there isn't a lot of traffic, and on routes that I know will be totally clear of anything harmful to the car. I'm not planning on being this way because I am looking to sell the car soon. Rather, it is the way I will enjoy it most. That being said, everyone needs to gain the most pleasure out of their Ferrari as possible. It is a true privilege to be an owner and to be part of the great legacy.
     
  18. freshmeat

    freshmeat F1 Veteran

    Aug 30, 2011
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    Because I need music in my life:
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyeNJ3AqRLI]ScudXX X-pipe version 2.0 - YouTube[/ame]
     
  19. regferrari

    regferrari Rookie

    Apr 14, 2013
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    you mean Italian Serenade...
     
  20. Ky1e

    Ky1e Formula 3

    Mar 4, 2011
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    FL
    I drive my Fcar for the adrenaline rush. I like to come home from work in my DD then after dinner go for a spirited for a spin in the FCar. I drive it about 5 times a week and 95% of the time I am driving for the sake of having fun by going for a drive! I have put 2000 miles on the car in the last 3 months just from going on Fcar spins. Drive the car, enjoy the car.
     
  21. 458trofeo

    458trofeo F1 Rookie

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  22. Rcktrod

    Rcktrod F1 Rookie

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    +458, especially Caymus Special Selection.
     
  23. Surfah

    Surfah F1 Rookie

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    Coolness. Unfortunately for me after dinner and a couple Goose Press I really shouldn't be behind the wheel. Doesn't impede my skill on Call of Duty: Ghosts though😄
     
  24. PhilNotHill

    PhilNotHill Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Jul 3, 2006
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    I drive her every day I can. A day without driving a 458 Spider is like a day without sunshine!

    I Just cannot not drive her. 15k trouble free miles. Best car I have ever owned. Be careful: If you drive one you will want one. Really.
     
  25. Mig7410

    Mig7410 Karting

    Feb 16, 2013
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    Kentucky
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    Mike Martin
    Chuck Berry put it best, "No Particular Place to go"
     

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