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  1. 550nitis

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    So many of you know I am in the market for a FF. I found one that looks great, not the exact specs I was looking for but still looks great. After driving so many different FF, I found it interesting that not all drive the same and although technically the newer FF have no "differences" they are quite different in driving. The car Im looking is a 2015 with 20k miles for $145 with a one year warranty.

    So the other day I went for a drive in a GTC, wow what a difference that made. The suspension was so nice and smooth not to mention styling. can't stand those large infotainment systems though. they want $235k CPO car and really, the car looks brand new not to mention the service included till 2024.

    I just don't know If I can justify the additional $90k? Maybe I need to stop being so cheap? Does it look and feel like 90k worth more...maybe...
     
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  2. Jason Frye

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    My $.02...get the FF
     
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  3. ttforcefed

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    if you want smooth and more forgiving, spend the extra money.
    if you want more visceral with what i think are better looks, dont.
     
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  4. ANOpax

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    Please tell us more about the differences between the FFs you’ve driven. It would also be interesting to know which you prefer and why.
     
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  5. 550nitis

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    I drove a 2012 and it seemed harsher and stiffer. It didn't have the suspension lifter. I then drove a 2015 and seemed smoother but the seats were harder (alcantara). This one had the suspension lifter. Then I drove the GTC which was way smoother, almost Lexus like.

    I do like a smooth ride as I'm not a fan of stiff suspensions.


     
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  6. ANOpax

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    I think I’ve seen it mentioned that lifter equipped F12s have 10% softer springs so maybe the FF is the same.

    i have seat time in the Lusso T and it is, for sure, a much smoother ride. If that’s what you value then spring the extra $$ for the Lusso.
     
  7. 550nitis

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    Is that right. The FF I'm looking at has the suspension lifter. I'm going to go check out, drive it. Hopefully it's smooth.

     
  8. ttforcefed

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    My ff has the lifter.
     
  9. 21ATS

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    I've just bought a 2014 FF which has the lifter. I wouldn't describe the suspension as smooth, it's on par with a 2015 Mercedes SL400 (non air ride) I had.

    That said, considering what the car is and what it's capable of I think it's the firm side of comfortable, but not jarring or full on sports car firm.

    Fortunately I prefer the FF visually as I couldn't afford the uplift in price for an equivalent V12 Lusso anyhow.

    I'm undecided what to do with the ICE system though, it's really not good, but the reality is the only thing I'm really missing is DAB radio, plus I'm not an audiofile and the sheer amount of engine and road noise would make any upgrade a little futile I feel. Maybe a new head unit at some point simply for DAB and useability which is easily reversible.
     
  10. otakki

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    Lexus-like for those GT highway cruising would be nice, but not good if it's forever stuck in that mode.
     
  11. 550nitis

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    I’m with you on this. Having a hard time justifying the extra $90k.

     
  12. 550nitis

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    Has it given you much problems?

    have you driven one without the lifter?
     
  13. 350MH83

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    There were a couple of problems with the lifters on the FF. Issue with the pump or accumulator or something like that. When repaired, they swapped it for a Lusso version which is more reliable.
    No known issues on the updated version.
    It doesnt change anything in ride quality. The rest of the suspension is exactly the same. This is just a lift kit that goes above the shocks.
     
  14. ANOpax

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    The lifter issue on the FF was caused by a poor pump design. The original delphi pump had a large O-ring seal which was not well retained and could blow out causing loss of hydraulic pressure.

    The official Ferrari fix is a pump from a different supplier (as used in the Lusso) but it costs around 8k to fix as the wiring loom has to be adapted and the car has to be re-programmed to work with the new pump.

    The independent fix is simply a new O-ring. There’s no guarantee that the new O-ring offers a permanent solution but there’s a suspicion that the failure of the delphi units is caused by a poor design coupled with poor materials and slapdash assembly.

    When rebuilding the delphi pump, paying attention to the quality of the O-ring and ensuring its proper seating should eliminate two out of the three sources of the problem.

    My 2011 is still on its original pump (touch wood!).


    Are you sure about this? I would have said the same about the FF and yet @day355 says that the 812s with lift run 10% softer springs. He was told this by a dealership mechanic just back from training on the 812. Admittedly, this is for the 812 but if this is what Ferrari does for the 812 then it’s not impossible to imagine that they do the same for the FF.
     
  15. 350MH83

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    I was, but now that you have asked I am not sure anymore. There are indeed different part numbers on Scuderia Parts, so they might have different stiffness. Why would it be though?
     
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  16. obar

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    Was faced with the same dilemma and ended up going with a Lusso because I want to drive it everywhere and a lot. So the more comfortable ride when needed, updated tech and reduced road noise won me over (and exploded the wallet).

    And, find one with a cabin that's beyond "standard" with beautiful leather throughout. In the long run, that will matter quite a lot more than you might think..
     
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  17. 550nitis

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    Lolol. Exploded the wallet! That's funny. Five years ago I was going after a 550, hence my name 550nitis, but rather than exploding the wallet then, I got a 360. I must say I was happy I got the 360 manual as its a wonderful car. I couldn't imagine having a 550 and then a FF. But a 360 and a FF/GTC, yes.

    Now I am at the Lusso / FF wallet explosion question, lol. And yes the GTC checks all the right boxes with the color, interior combo. Heading to go see the FF at the dealer tomorrow in the ATL. I have a roundtrip ticket but if it the car is the way I think it is, a/c blows cold and my assumption of the lifted suspension is right, and although it doesn't have all the extras that I wanted nor the interior color I wanted, I will most likely drive that F%^ker back here to Houston. This car is in great shape and has a power15. I prefer to have a really well taken care of car than the right combo with a car that hasn't been maintained right.

    If it doesn't work out, ill have to save my shekels for that GTC. But I already told the wife Im going to go see the car, already had the whole debate with the wife and all the bs that goes along with that, so I gotta go with the wave because that window closes quick.

    Wish me luck boys!

     
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  18. Eok45

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    let us know what happens? I’m in the market of getting a ff. The car is currently in Boston and I’m getting a ppi done before moving on. I’m in the houston area, so let’s link up if you do and I do.
     
  19. Bahb7

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    Good luck with the ppi and the purchase! Wondering if it’s one of the cars I saw (I’m in the Boston area). Which dealer is selling it? Or is it a private sale? I know a pretty good shop up here that could probably do your ppi (I bring my 430 challenge to him).
     
  20. Eok45

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    Nice! I’m getting it at Porsche Norwell, if all goes well! Are you looking at the red or grey one in ATL? Ferrari of New England is doing the PPI, since I’m not in Boston area. I wish I knew about your guy, but I also doubt if Porsche will have allowed the car to be taken to non Ferrari for a few days. As the ppi will be done on Monday.
     
  21. 550nitis

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    It’s the grey one. The red one is asking too much $$ considering condition.

     
  22. Bahb7

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    Ah yes, the white one at Porsche Norwell. Looked like a nice car. Wasn't the spec I was looking for, so I didn't pursue it. I was planning to go down and take a test drive though, but then it disappeared from online....presumably because you're in the process of buying it. Hope it all works out for you!

    Also for future reference, the shop I go to up here is called Independent Ferrari Service.....they're about 40 minutes south of Boston. Well known, reputable shop.
     
  23. Eok45

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    what spec are you looking for? The only missing for me is the front camera & lift. But you can’t have it all when buying a used car sometimes. Lol.

    yea, they took it offline when I put a deposit on it.

    Waiting on the Ppi results on Monday or Tuesday to move forward.
     
  24. 550nitis

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    So, I on the passed on the car. There was some issues that bothered me and I didn’t seem to connect with the car. Also, wasn’t like they offered me a deal I couldn’t refuse. So, the search goes on!
     
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  25. 550nitis

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    Going back to the original post, FF or GTC. This is tuff question. After driving the FF today that I thought I was going to buy, I can say that the suspension with the lifter is softer than the suspension without. It feels smoother. Now this is not to be compared to the suspension in the GTC that is more "Lexus" like. The styling of the FF exterior wise is cleaner and definite better looking than the GTC as the GTC has a lot going on. The interior of the FF does seem dated compared to the GTC. The seats depending on which seat you find on the FF can be either comfortable or hard. The seat ventilation systems in the FF are useless while the ones in the GTC actually work. The audio system in the FF which had apple car play did seem dated, very dated and the display brightness wasn't all that. The audio in the GTC display is more modern.

    The particular car I saw had the dash leather coming up in several spots including the headliner, this is a very expensive fix requiring 20-25 hours to remove the dash just to start the process of fixing the leather.

    The sound of the FF is fantastic, I can't compare it to the GTC as the GTC I drove had an aftermarket exhaust which made it loud AF. I did notice that on this particular FF I drove the shifts weren't as crisp as others.

    Now does the GTC command a $90 premium compared to the FF? That's a good question, possibly. The car is better but not sure it is 100% better. I think they should be about $40k over a FF. I

    But I do think that that people selling FF and GTCs right now are out of there mind with prices. Im seeing FF prices for cars in $140-$200 k range and worse of all 90% come with no maintenance records and have some type of cosmetic issues, stickies or something happening. So the prices are not even close to what they really should be. There are 27 FF for sale in the US right now most of them with over 2-3 months just sitting on the lot (hopefully on a tender).

    As for GTC's, prices are insane. $230-310k with over 50 GTC for sale in the US. Interesting is that you can find CPO cars for $235-265 and then you get a a non F dealer wanting to sell the same spec car for $290k? It seems that there is a major disconnect. These cars aren't moving and for some reason dealers are trying to get top dollar but the reality is that these cars aren't moving and they are now high end luxury storage.
     
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