Looking just now at drive.com.au, I see 26 Ferrari 360's for sale. Seems a lot. Also, how come some many cars have such low mileage? Don't owners like to drive them?
Although Ferrari's are ment to be driven, most owners keep extremly low miles. Which makes owners that drive them a little look like they have alot of miles.
I wouldn't touch a Ferrari that hasn't done at least 5K kms /yr but the thinking out in the big bad world is that if it's got low miles the interior will be great!!???? Hello, McFly!!! the engine is the most expensive part and you're not going to exercise her......
I did not say that I keep my cars as garage queens. I drive mine. I was just stating how most owners are with their cars. For me you pay the money, why not enjoy it.
With the speed nazi's here in Melbourne, who'll lock up motorists that exceed the limit by a few Km a number of times, yet let thieves and violent offenders off with warnings....it's amazing any of them do any miles at all.... How many Km would you like sir......there's this great function on the SD2..........
Not according to the Factory workshop manuals Phil. The SD2 can only adjust the mileage 3 times, each to a maximum of 500km's. After that, playtime is over and the ECU's lock permanently. So max adjustment is 1500km's as I read it.
yeah...there's a lot of stuff in ferrari tech books......and some of it is true!! The beauty of software is that eventually, some computer geek will crack it. But yes, you are correct.
I got my 360 4 months ago and I've covered nearly as many kms as the previous owner did since 2014,it ran pretty average for the 1 st 2 months small issues engine light on off,wouldn't go into gear at lights for what seemed like hours one day and the gear changes were for want of a better phrase lumpy reverse was scary but I use it thrash it at every opportunity and it runs miles better ,plus the clock started working .