So just to be clear is it wrong to eat a powdered jelly donut in your Ferrari?
Wrong to eat in a coupe. Spider is acceptable as long as top is down and going at least 90 mph. Now jelly filled is a whole different story.
I am well aware of that. That is why I said if the name and location on the profile is right and if it isn't somebody making up a profile under his name and location... However, reading the article you posted... attitude fits quite well. I am not saying that it is him... But it fits BTW, Hershiser isn't a HOFer. The Bulldog has been on ballots, and quite frankly, he should be a HOFer for what he did in 1988 WS. If it wasn't for him and obviously Gibson, they would have not won.
Too funny.. Here we go again... I agree with you. Yes @IloveGT 812 SF has the best sound... You got it... i agree with you. We definitely need a break from politics
Clearly this thread has derailed lol. If any of you guys are bored, feel free to swing by my new YouTube channel where I tell stories about my life haha https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKadopvFY7QH8RU0Vj4u30g I have no stories about Dustman however. Sorry. Ray
I think it's wrong to eat anything in any car... Well, I can think of one exception... But, I would have a hard time to in the Ferrari... It's a Ferrari!!!!
Here we go... Picking fights now on sports... I will turn a blind eye and deaf ears... Will try at least
I totally get it. but it will be the passenger eating it. I don't recommended it, because human bite infection is nastier than cat or dog bite. Sausage chopped in half is not worth it.
Ok. I guess someone has to respond in defense of the OP and face the harsh words of the owners. Like the OP's brother, I have wanted a Ferrari since I was a little kid and am finally in the position to be able to acquire one. I have been to the nearest dealerships north and south of me. Dealt with the sales managers at both sites. They were courteous and professional when they realized I was serious and had knowledge of the Ferrari brand and its cars. The problem after I left, there was no follow up. Zilch. One guy would not answer the emails and the other who took all my contact information with the promise to call me about a car coming available, you guessed it. No word. I guess that is good as it certainly takes the car sales guy pressure off the buyer. I did not know until reading this thread that the impetus was on me to make friends with the salespeople first and make myself desirable to the dealership. I totally understand corporate branding and creating a highly desirable product but I wonder if corporate Ferrari or the guys consigning their cars at a dealership want to make it this hard to buy a car.
You are totally right. Luckily I live in Los Angeles where I have 5 dealership to buy a new car from. 3 from same network and 2 from the other. They know there is competition even within the same network. Plus I say the allure of Ferrari is fading away since they are producing so many models in so little time since they went public. The snobbiness of their car salesmanship will bite back sooner than expected. I don't know if I am superficial, I do expect part of what I pay is going toward higher salary for higher caliber of staff.
I probably share the same dealers with you, given my zip code. Exactly that happened to me. I went to another one within the same network and got my F8 on the spot.