Debating adding one to the mix. Very diff cars, I like both equally which is causing the conundrum. I do feel as though the LaF will continue to lose value what with a sea of quicker and cheaper hyper cars on the horizon including SF90. I have a CS and a F12TDF already, with 765lt and STO incoming over the next year. The latter two I don’t consider keepers. Ruled out the Enzo as it just doesn’t excite enough. F40’s perhaps.
Good problems to have! I Can’t afford either but world follow ttforce advise Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have never owned a F50 but I have driven one. It is a masterpiece, incredible sound, very fluid handling and the best manual gear change in the world. It has little torque and the engine is a structural component of the chassis so it vibrates a little but this is nitpicking compared to the overall greatness of the machine. It is also super rare so it will hold its value The LaF is an epic car, personally I love everything about it from the noise, the looks(it has aged well), the handling, the amazing seating position and the usability. It is more exciting than the Enzo (and you don’t have to tolerate the Enzo gearchange) and easier to live with. The battery is a concern but if you don’t forget to plug it in you won’t have problems Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
As ttf mentioned, it’s the big 5...question is which one? Couple of questions in this range would be what the primary goals are? Collectibility/value retention? Driveability? Obviously, these are collectible and most owners will not put many miles on any of these cars. If your goal is collectibility and value, I’d love love love the F50 over the LaF. In fact, that would be my next car after the F40. The LaF obviously much more modern and easier to drive. I’d also be concerned about the battery life. My personal order would be: F40 Enzo F50 LaF 288 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Motivations....noise, drama, emotional connection, not always in the shop, do not care about residual values/collectibility/preserving her for the next owner.
LaFerrari versus F50? F50. Listening to the hair-raising shriek which it's F1-derived V12 engine emits without the roof on is a visceral experience every time. The final manual gearbox Ferrari Supercar, 3 pedals, a beautiful manual gearbox, the end of an era.
Indeed, and IMO for the right reasons, not least of which is the fact that they are rare. If you are in the USA and seeking a USA car right now, feel free to contact me at [email protected]
F50 has amazing presence and so much mechanical interest. The LaF not so much. F50 then Enzo. Beyond that there are other marks to consider.
In the collection I help curate, we have 2 x Enzo's, an F40, a 288GTO and 2 x F50's We considered the LaFerrari, but felt the Bloodline ended with the introduction of hybrid/battery and didnt go for it. I do love the LaFerrari (styling, design, aggressive looks, engineering, noise etc etc) but then introduce value to your man maths! There are plenty for sale, few seem to change hands certainly over here in the UK, they are all over priced, move from dealer to dealer, I feel they will continue to drop in price for the foreseeable future. I know from a friend that owns one, and is a seller, the difference between where a dealer will write a cheque for one, versus the price they are currently advertised for sale will buy you a 100 mile TDF! The F50 is a remarkable car, and a pleasure to work on, dare I even say it is relatively simplistic - but I think that is part of the beauty, everything is so functional, so well engineered and designed - it is a completely functional car with no frills or luxuries. To drive it is always a pleasure, memorable and a real occasion. I also feel it is getting to that age where it carries real kudos and the car is respected by even non-car folk - basically people don't think you are ******, it is very cool - most folk would never guess its worth more than a LaFerrari, they just think there is a car dude with a class bit of kit. I constantly change my order with these cars, but generally the F50 is Number 1, the surprise for me over the last 12 months has been the Enzo, it is now a firm number 2 on the list. I have spent a lot of time working on our new Enzo - the more I work, understand and learn - the more I realise it is an absolute master piece. Would I be so bold as to say the Enzo is going to be the next big thing, its now that current poster generation car, it still looks out of this world,- space age, it is so easy to drive and so usable - of all the cars, the Enzo is the one I would use as my daily and it would delivery every time, you don't worry about it, you don't watch the gauges, it starts and stops, sits happily in the rain, it cleans up like new, its a real happy place to be. ahhhhhh I have just changed the order again, Enzo goes to number 1
My crystal ball just came back from service @ Ferrari Newport Beach, I'm looking into it now and I believe I see an F50 parked next to your F40 sometime in the future...
Have never driven one and don't have much to contribute, but I like F50s. My dream car isn't a new car, it's something that speaks to me when I drive, something that transfers feel from the road to myself. This car is arguably as raw and special as it gets as it gets, cars like the LaF will never give the user this level of engagement. It's hard to beat a stick, analog, V12 Ferrari. Would probably be a good idea to test drive both cars back to back & see which one speaks to you. From an $ standpoint, I'd go with the F50 all day as that type of car simply isn't made anymore, and with the influx of computers with wheels more people are starting to appreciate it the f50. disclaimer: I'm incredibly biased as my grail car is an F50 GT Image Unavailable, Please Login ^ excites me.