We'll use a dealer plate for the PDI test drive. After that, it doesn't leave the dealership under no circumstance unless it is in our transport truck.
Technically yes, I work for Ferrari however in no way was I bashing the car and/or swaying customers in an opposite direction. The opinion comes from me, Jeremy Sus, not Continental AutoSports but that said, it's an opinion, not a fact and I'm entitled to it. I'm just not a fan of the car, but I completely understand why a buyer would fall in love with it. It's not my style and that's ok.
As I just mentioned, I totally understand why a customer would fall in love with it, there is a lot to like. It's just not for me but then again, I drive a Nissan!
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Now that the Monza seems like it is in full production; Does anyone know how Monza are made every month? Is the Monza made on the regular production line? Anyone care to guess how many Monza have been made to date? Has anyone had a Monza delivered in the USA? Was a title delivered with the Monza or just a bill of sale? What documents (or lack of) preclude the Monza from being registered to drive on the street? Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
Probably built in the same area where the LaFerrari was assembled and likely by some of the same workers to. Perhaps half a dozen or more USA Monza builds in the USA now? Pure guess would be 50 cars built overall so far? We have seen pictures of many cars but not all the cars built so far...
I visited the factory last month. Monza was on its own assembly line upstairs. I'd say about 6-8 cars were in various stages of production. I believe I heard 1 to 2 a week being completed but that was just a guess. If that's a case and 499 are really being made then production will go on for awhile.
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Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login This is my friends car and I was there yesterday - wish I’d accepted my allocation now ...looks awesome View attachment 2069731 View attachment 1978292
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Awesome spec... I understand how you feel, I suspect a lot of people who turned down the car will have changed their minds. I was torn until the day I signed my order and the car’s sheer beauty was what sold it for me. I thought that once cars started getting delivered I d regret not ordering the car Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
That is what I thought but wasn't sure, thank you for confirmation! @Lukeylikey was a big fan of Rosso Maranello that Monza would look perfect in his garage!!!
Exactly why I pulled the trigger, definitely was undecided until the private showing. Then read a bunch of naysayers on this thread early on and had a bit of buyers remorse, but still thought follow your instincts. Then last summer I drove a Monza SP2 at Fiorano and knew I had made the right choice. It was a great driving experience, as I’ve written before, an open air TDF on steroids! Also seeing outside of a showroom you realize how different this Ferrari is compared to anything else built since the sixties. It looks sexy, sounds ferocious and has a feeling that’s a cross between a sophisticated sports car Sofia Loren would have been driven in by Marcello Mastroianni and what bad boy James Dean would have taken to a weekend race. It takes you back to a time when sports cars were romantic, fun and exhilarating to drive, while being faster than ever. Can’t wait. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat