Oh wow, I've heard of that car. Amazing. It sounds exactly like 1/4 of a V12. Wouldn't it be nice if no Ferrari had an odometer. Thanks Tom.
My pleasure. It's a great video. If this rollback scandal is all the conspiracy theorists at it is, the odometers - present or not - won't matter. Who knows, maybe Ferraristi will feel empowered to stress less about miles. T
68619 miles after doing 466 miles last weekend...but the true figure is much higher I believe (I've never adjusted the speedo but have lots of receipts for work, one of which put the odometer FORWARD!
‘06 F430 - 22k miles I have put 16k miles on it in the 5 years I have owned it. It is too much fun to let it sit in the garage.
Wow! I was wondering if we'd hear of a 200k+ mile Ferrari on here. The only other exotics I've heard of with similar miles are a well-known gated Murcielago LP580 with over 250k (daily driven in the U.K.) and a mid-'90s NSX with over 330k (daily driven in Maryland I believe). I'm used to cars with lots of miles on them (I'm about to crack 300k in my Audi), so it's good to hear that the higher-mileage exotics are generally the more reliable ones.
Thanks for your post! Yup - he's pretty well known in the NorCal Ferrari community -- proves that these cars are reliable if you give them exercise and do maintenance correctly. Cheers
48K miles on the '95 355, 17,000 km on the '04 360 Challenge since I bought it. I put more drive time in the Challenge than the 355. Track time!
I bought my Daytona in 2002 with 33,000 miles on it, turned 110,000 on the way to SC last month. Malcolm
25000 on my 355 spider. Put 1300 on in 2 years. Try to get it out on nice weekends, as I know they need to be driven. But not as easy as one think with commitments and weather constraints. I assume by the average year vs mileage that 1000 miles per year is considered to be the average.