"Second best" that also describes your F430 to the future F430CS or now the Enzo??? Ambition is easy , accomplishment is the ticker .
Spot on. I fancy one of those ultra unreliable 250 GTO's. They must be Sh1te though, cos you don't see many on the road.
Not really Beau, there was 'nothing' testing about the 355, only the fact of whether it would start or not. Racing my Cs on mountain roads abroad, that was testing. 200mph in my CS that was testing. Spinning my 360 on a track at 100mph that was testing..
Nope, its all down to a higher ferrari turn over. I bet they will make even more 430s Hey at least me tail pipes dont fall of, unlike one 360 owner we know of LOL!!!
Course they will make more 430's - the cars are getting better quality so more people are prepared to buy one..it aint like the old days when buttresses crack and stuff That was one of those xost american sports exhausts, what do you expect
Back to the dictionary for "testing" I guess. In the meantime, with all those state-of the-art electronic driver aids, it would be interesting to learn of your lap times around say, Mallory Park. I wonder what the benefits would be over a standard 328 GTB @ 54.2 secs ? It's always useful to put investments into context with tangible facts.
Hud90n quote[Course they will make more 430's - the cars are getting better quality so more people are prepared to buy one..it aint like the old days when buttresses crack and stuff ] End quote... Ferrari have proven over time that they can very easily sell every car they make. And they make more cars not because they are better made, but because they want more cash. IMO if ferrari was to make substandard cars/supercars compared to other marques in its class, they could and would still sell every one. Due to the little horse badge on the nose.....Hey hang on ferrari do make substandard cars compared to other marques in there class
Malloy park, why on earth. Thats the sort of thing i would do if i had a Mondial T or something. Prefer something a little more testing. Stelvio pass this summer... Tangiable facts....mmm....OK: Image Unavailable, Please Login
You are confused blokie, 2WD is "old technology" if you call a nano puff of smoke a war, then you must be dead spent
Oh so give me a picture of next weeks lottery numbers then For i am assuming thats a picture from the future
I agree. Give the "new" bottom of the line F-cars some time to self decompose like all the rest. The Factory uses the new "entry level" buyers money to finance racing and development of the limited issue F-cars Though it is quite nice that the 360/430 guys share their greatness with others
Where's mr 'testing driving' gone Not off to race round mallory with his crash helmet, safety wear, marshalls,yellow flags, fire engines, first aid, etc..mmm testing.
Yep - that's how you lose a litre of body fluid in 20 mins and push yourself within. Horses for courses. Off to The Ministry tonight for more fluid loss, while I still can !
Total World production of 360's Coupes Total - 10,000 Standard Coupes - 8,500 Challenge Stradales- 1,200 Race Cars 300 Spiders - 7,500 Total: 17,500 (over 5 years) ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Total World production of 355's F355 B = 4,915 F355 GTS = 2,577 F355 Spider = 3,714 Total 11,206 ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL WORLD PRODUCTION of 348 348 - TB 2,895 348 - TS 4,230 Spiders 1090 Total: 8,215 So in summary..... 360's = 17,500 355's = 11,206 348 = 8,215 Who wants to bet that 430 production will be bigger than the 360!! In London, 360/430's are so common they are like buses.... zzzzzzzzzzzzzz................. Another person who's never properly driven a 348 talking crap. There were 3 year waiting lists during a worldwide recession. Hardly a flop. Plus, if you read any reviews of the 348 at that time you'll see that it was highly regarded.
Makes me think, I should hold on to my 348, even if I do pick up a 550. With number like that, you know the history of Ferrari's, the less the number (on most models) the more they go up in value. That's it am not driving this investment anymore. Keeping it locked up in the garage LOL