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Ferrari ROMA

Discussion in 'California/Portofino/Roma' started by ajr550, Feb 7, 2019.

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  1. Dbops618

    Dbops618 Formula Junior

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    any differene between the 22 and the 23? besides a price jump perhaps
     
  2. PhoneClip

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    I have a few questions about the privacy windows option.

    1. Does anyone have experience with the privacy windows? Love it / hate it?
    2. What is the difference between the tinted and laminated versions?
    3. Is it installed at the factory or by the dealership?
    4. Is this something better done by a 3rd party?

    I've included the description below:

    PRIVACY WINDOWS The rear side windows and the rear window, which come standard in transparent glass, can be requested in tinted or laminated versions. In that event, the lines of the defrosting system will no longer be visible on the rear window, leaving the surface with a cleaner look. Privacy laminated windows (Modis Code PRG1)
     
  3. dcmetro

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  4. Lunch Bag

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    Dcmetro -

    Either you are a mind-reader or you read in another thread that I want to spec the Roma in Grigio Ingrid.

    Great picture and thank you for posting. I especially like these as they show the shield on Grigio Ingrid which I have not seen before and I think it looks quite nice.

    I know it may seem sacrilege to many of the long time Ferrari owners and enthusiasts, but I may spec the Roma with the shield.
     
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  5. dcmetro

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    #4880 dcmetro, May 11, 2022
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    I wasn't aware of your intention, but I'm absolutely glad you're enjoying the pics

    An Ingrid Roma is pure elegance IMO, you will love it. For the shields they cannot be a sacrilege since they are a part of the Ferrari identity

    Don't hesitate to post picture once you get it :)

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  6. Lunch Bag

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    @dcmetro -

    Thank you very much for the additional pictures. Do you happen to know the color of the leather and rug in the pictures?

    My SA was recommending a light colored interior with the Grigio Ingrid, but I want a darker color as long as the colors compliment each other.
     
  7. dcmetro

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    You're welcome !

    For the interior, I'd say cioccolato but I'm not sure @tomc What do you think ?
     
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  8. jumpinjohn

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    Could it be Iroko?


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  9. tomc

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    I agree with the iroko proposal, but the Ferrari brown interiors can easily look like one another based on the camera & lighting specifics.

    For what it's worth, there was a GI/cioccolato Porto for sale about a year ago and it was to my eyes a great color combo.

    T
     
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  10. jumpinjohn

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    I sure do like the color combo…


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  11. Dsald

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    I am looking at a used Roma, options listed below, and it doesn't seem to have any of the adas options. Does that mean no rear camera at all? Could some things be added on by dealer? Like surround view? Or back radar?

    Options include: External Color Nero Daytona, Internal Color Nero, Carpets Color Nero, Matt Grigio Corsa STD Wheels, Black Brake Calipers, Michelin Tires, Scuderia Ferrari Shields, Sport Exhaust Pipes Matt Black, Magneride Dual Mode Suspension, Colored Special Stitching Filo Speciale Grigio Chiaro, Front + Rear Seats Daytona Style, Ventilated Full Electric Seats, Horse Stitched on Headrest Grigio Chiaro, Foldable Rear Seats Backrest, High Power HIFI System, Apple Carplay, Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel + LEDS.
     
  12. Soleith

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    ADAS options (at least the front one) is terrible, looks like a big black box spoiling the smooth lines on the front of the car, very visible to me and would never spec it. ADAS however is completely separate to parking camera options but unfortunately from the spec above this one doesn't have any parking camera options. In the UK, standard spec includes front and rear parking sensors only, rear parking camera or surround view are optional extras and imo having opted for surround view on mine, completely essential if you're planning on EVER parking in a multi-storey car park given the high kerbs and tight angles in a lot of them.

    Dealer may be able to add on but suspect it might be tricky/expensive given they all need to feed into the dashboard which is where the images from cameras display.
     
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  13. Lunch Bag

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    @Dsald -

    All cars sold in the U.S. after May 1, 2018 must have a back up camera installed, so if you are in the U.S. the Roma you are looking at has it.
     
  14. Dsald

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    Jesus this is a perfect spec. What a beauty.
     
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  16. Crom

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    I posted the Roma price list a few months ago on this thread. Look through my posts and you should find it and be able to calculate the cost for the spec you have listed. The price list is from 2021 so current prices might be a bit higher.

    Here is the post....
    Ferrari ROMA
     
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  17. Crom

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  18. Miki011

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    Guys I need your help!

    I am shopping for a ROMA and found one in Germany. Went to see it in person, the dealer said the following :

    1st registration Nov. 2021.
    7,000 kilometers
    Warranty 36 months, from Nov 2021

    I asked who put on so many kilometers, dealer said the owner uses it as a daily driver.

    So we agree on the price (gives me a 5k eur discount, from 260k to 255k) and i forward the contact to my local car dealer whose job is to import the car from Germany.

    They exchange documentation and everything looks fine when i notice the serial number is pretty low compared to 2021/2 production year models
    so i ask just to double check and that is when new info comes in -

    2020 production year
    Car was a demo vehicle in the ferrari dealership until March 2022, with 5,000km put on. The owner of the other dealership put on another 2,000km.

    Any ideas what is going on here, this is my first ferrari so will any of this have an impact on resale value if I decide this car is not for me? Should I ask for a better discount?

    EDIT: Brand new Roma's are selling for 275k with the same specs, so 20k difference in price.
     
  19. Lunch Bag

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    If it were me, I would pass on this demo car and just order new. It will be a wait, but it will be new and you won't have to worry about what has been done to it prior to your ownership.
     
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  20. Tommy Boy

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    So for a 20K saving, you would have to be willing to deal with a clearly dishonest seller. This would be a dealbreaker for me. Probably there is more dishonesty you have yet to discover on this car. I understand the dealer is not "your" dealer but I would refuse to do business with them.

    If it is not too late to get an order in, I think you should spec the car you want and wait.

    Besides, a Ferrari wait is a great experience (though a bit hard to describe - you kind of have to do it to understand why people like it).
     
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  21. jumpinjohn

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    I concur with this.


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  22. cyr

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    Miki, this dealer and the whole deal stinks. First: I would ask the German dealer why a 2020 car was registered in 2021. Even a demo car has to be registered and insured. Theoretically it could have been produced in december 2020 and registered in jan 2021 but this one was registered in november. Fishy. Lot of dealers do not like registering their cars in december as it makes the car "a year" older. Secondly, demo cars, especially Ferraris, tend to be driven somewhat idiotically: cold engine and still see what it is like at 7000 revs. Thirdly, once the sale is complete you will have no recourse to the German dealer if anything else is wrong. Most important is what will give you peace of mind: a new car specced out to your wishes or 20k extra in the bank. Downside is the long wait but you could also buy a ten year old Cali and sell it again for almost the same price when your brand new Roma arrives. Difficult decision, I admit. good luck
     
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  23. mcw

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    Miki011, the sale of a dealer demo adds the factors of usage from demo customers. Date of manufacture and date of first registration commonly differ. In the case of a factory demo car, the gap between production and first registration may be longer than for other cars sold. I don't see what country you are from, but in the US there also is the complication of model year (e.g., my special order 2011 BMW 528 was made in May 2020 and delivered new to me in June 2010). I looked at a 2015 model year Cali T made in September 2014 which had been used as a demo car, it seemed pretty good overall and had accumulated 9,000 miles before first registration. The price on the car was a few grand below non-demo cars with similar build dates. I ended up getting a 2016 Cali T and was pleased in the end though the wait was not as long as what I hear now. I would suspect a car delivered two years from now would not carry the same price you mention in addition to whatever turns out to be the wait time missing the joy of driving the Roma.
     
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  24. jasuper

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    May be even slightly more. I have a similar spec and ended up at $348k. I did have Rosso Fiorano which is extra expense. Believe Blu Roma may be a standard color? I also had little things here and there like colored belts, carbon on the tunnel, etc. but think you are close in your estimate.
     
  25. Dsald

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    Thanks, yes, after using the price sheet I am getting to $355K with delivery added. Delivery goes into MSRP correct?
     

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