$79,950 I bought this Ferrari 360 on September 3, 2020. The person I bought it from said he was the third owner (making me the forth). The history of maintenance and repairs is in the description below. Everything before September 2020 was performed by licensed service centers. I did all repairs after. I have a YouTube channel showing most of them. It is original paint but the front bumper was resprayed to fix rock chips. There are no significant dings or scratches on the car. I drive the vehicle every other weekend, so the miles will be slightly higher than what I have listed. I am selling the car because I have discovered that it is just too much car for me. I need to downsize into something that won't get me arrested, like a Miata. I have the title. It has the updated Cam Variators https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCya0HIKD5x2YIlT9ZpU0HWA ZFFYR51A3X0119475 The following is a list of recent repairs. Most were performed by me. 32,183 September 2021 Flush F1 Oil Flush Power Steering Flush Coolant Oil Change Oil Filter Bleed Brakes Gear Oil 32,115 August 2021 Tensioner Bearings Cam Gaskets A/C Belt P/S Belt Timing Belts Alt & Water Belt A/C Compressor A/C Dryer Freon After Market Air Horn Alpine Radio 30,860 October 2020 Clear Bra Ceramic Coating 30760 September 2020 Flush F1 Oil Flush Power Steering Flush Coolant Oil Change Oil Filter Bleed Brakes Gear Oil 29,608 April 2020 Motor Mount (2 qty) Cat Temp Sensor Lower Ball Joints (4 qty) 27,224 December 2018 Oil Change Expansion Tank Cap Belt Tightening Pulley Water Temperature Switch Timing Belts Coolant Change Cam Timing Set Change Gearbox Oil Bleed Complete Brake System Spark Plugs Cabin Filter Air Filter Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sure you want to sell because you do not trust your own driving habits or can not keep them in check? Going from a beauty queen to an ugly chick is something I think you will have issues with down the road.
@PeterS a friend of mine had to sell a STi because his next ticket he would have had his license suspended for a year and been basically uninsurable for several years beyond that. He was out of points and out of mulligans with retraining and re-education. He downgraded to a manual base Fiesta, but after the tickets fell off he had a 135 and a couple Miatas. It is definitely possible for some people to have too much car.
You may be right. I might regret this. If so, I could always buy another Ferrari in the future after I learn to be a smart and more cautious driver.
You look old enough to know better (if that's you in the pic) Would you like to pay for another one a year from now at a $10K-$15K premium? In other words, if I bet you $15K you could not drive like a gentleman for a year, would you take the bet? Sure you would!.................. . . . . .........................if not, I'd like to hang with you
Amazing how the doubling of your insurance with the treat of you next super car purchase not being insurable by the particular insurance company can make you slow down Nice looking car and good luck with the sale.
Your only defense would be "I am a certified maniac driver who will always use 99% of the gas pedal wherever I drive regardless of the speed limit" My money is on that you will keep the car and mellow out a bit. IMO, I think you will be sorry if you sell it. I usually drive around 5 over. It gives me time to pay more attention on the road and my surroundings (and what swing'en dick in a Camaro or Mustang GT is coming up along side me wanting to race). I give other drivers what they do not expect, i.e.: A guy in a Ferrari driving as a gentleman should. I just do not like speeding tickets. Also, I have great respect for the car's ability along with my inexperience with such a machine so I just drive it to my level of confidence so I don't get wrapped around a telephone pole!
. @Samiare just last week I was watching some of your videos on 360 ownership! Super super helpful. Not in the market yet but learning about the maintenance and main issues of the 360. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I found that the 360 is super easy to work on, especially if you have a mechanical background.