'88 328 GTB
Not yet. Weighing it out. I've always dreamed of a 458 since I was making minimum wage. Now I can afford one. It would be ridiculous to say that driving a 458 was "disappointing." Alas, I just don't know if I can "get over" my love affair with a manual gearbox. Yet no other manual gearbox vehicle compared with a Ferrari. 430's don't do it for me, after driving a 458. I'll probably end up wimping out and not getting one, if past financial history is any indication.
I knew it was much higher than 25%. Here are mine. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I am on my third, not so long ago, I would have never imagined that I would own 1, let alone own 3, and the 3rd being a new one.
I did, and the situation is still the same as of today. In and GBP only Paypal is offered. In USD an additional option is 2checkout (whatever that may be). There Visa payment (no other credit card) is offered, and, again, as having tried the last time, I receive a failure message asking me to contact my bank. You may suppose that my bank account is good for more than USD 55,-- . I did offer wire transfer (with domestiv and foreign bank fees borne at my end), but that was rejected as impossible (does no person responsible have an ordinary bank account at a bank able to receive international payments?). Cheers, Bernhard
When you buy a car that you intend to keep, it allows you a great deal of freedom. I don't think that I could stand the stress that so many owners go through trying to minimize depreciation. I just don't understand why so many buy cars just to park them in their garages.
If Dino's count I do...wait, now that the 246 is worth so much maybe I'm not supposed to call it a Dino
I just hand Rob cash every couple of years. Yes, I own a Ferrari. Can NEVER decide if it's a good thing.