Here’s a couple pics of the f8 outside, black roof/wheels, yellow calipers. It’s a demo model, not for sale(yet). Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another enthusiastic thumbs up for Kevin King at Ferrari of Long Island. Bought my 2015 458 Italia from him last year and couldn’t have been happier. He worked really hard to take care of everything I asked for. Highest recommendation.
Saw a F8 in Rosso Fuco with a ton of carbon and other options was delivered here in Tampa. It was still in the back and got to walk back and I was told msrp was $450k but the owner would not allow anyone close to the car or photos....really odd..
You can choose every option still not sure you can get to 450 but guess it is possible. I am at 340k and feel like I picked a lot (I did some CF but not a lot - it is waste of money IMO). But can understand an owner (and more likely the dealer) being protective
I honestly do not understand why you would not want anyone to see your car? I honesty do not know....I don’t see what the big deal is.
If you just spent 450k on a car, would you really want someone posting pictures of your car before you did??? If yes, they you have never ordered a new Ferrari.
I saw that car too on Saturday while doing a spec on my F8 spider. Out of respect I did not take my phone with me in the service bay. We looked at it because it had the new rims I was thinking of getting. Best ,Kirk.
If anyone is looking for a ready to go f8 was offered a white/blk go to anyone 345k marp car. Pm if interested
I was down in Scottsdale for some Bentley training, and I swung by Penske and was immediately glad I did when I saw this F8 sitting outside. It's a knockout, better than the 488 in every way. We should have a Bianco Avus one showing up any day now. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I inspected my new arrival today, very disappointed in fit and finish, lots of overspray in various areas, inclusions in clear coat on left 1/4 , also the 1/4 panel air scoop has alot of metal distortion on the curvature. Inside scoop, under rear spoiler is very "dry"...uggg...so the "professional" paint correction begins Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Congrats! Sorry for the issues hopefully the paint correction will take care of that. Unreal that a $350,000 car from Ferrari can have these problems!
These spokes look slanted backward on both sides of the car. Maybe I never paid much attention if this is common now but it means the wheels are specific to the corner. I remember the old Porsche turbo twist wheels were all angled the same way which looked funny to me. Very cool.
Some better pics, it's in the que for a local expert to work his magic Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Could the quality control issued been driven to get cars out before the Plant shuttered for the Corvid-19 requirement? Hopefully this will not be an issue when production resumes.
This will be my third new delivery from the company, my 488 had issues but nowhere near as bad as this, I think if you have a Keen Eye and look hard enough every car that leaves the factory has issues that has to be corrected if you are a perfectionist, otherwise just stand back 5 to 10 feet and enjoy your car! Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Did you take these photos of these rims? If yes, do you have more you can send from different angles and distances?