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Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by dwhite, Jul 5, 2023.

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  1. arizonaitalian

    arizonaitalian Two Time F1 World Champ Owner Silver Subscribed

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    i dunno about desired, but its a small factory and this is one of the top brands in all of commerce, so the hordes of folks that would want to walk-thru the production facility would be overwhelming. I'm frankly expecting them to stop letting "all owners" visit eventually due to too much demand just from them.
     
  2. jpalmito

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    Visited the factory in 1997 when my father was an owner..
    A totally different planet I guess.
     
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  3. Jdubbya

    Jdubbya The $10 Trillion Man Silver Subscribed

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    I went on a tour years ago while I actually was an owner but I only owned a 308 and the dealer wouldn't set it up for me. Luckily I was going with a group and most of the group was owners and they were allowed to take guests. So I got to go as a guest of an owner even though I really was an owner.

    I doubt the games played in getting a tour or not haven't gotten better in the intervening years.
     
  4. WashingtonFerrari61

    WashingtonFerrari61 Formula Junior

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    What auto brand is more desirable than Ferrari? I see people wear Ferrari shirts who don’t even own the brand. I have zero interest in seeing the factory but I find it interesting so many want to see it and love the automaker that much.
     
  5. dwhite

    dwhite F1 Rookie

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    I registered both my cars with them and they still send me emails. I also have a current registration good until 2025 :), just saying. I hate pretense more than ignorance. It wouldn't be a big deal if I don't get to see the factory.
     
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    spirot F1 World Champ

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    I don't know if its a pretense, or just customer service. I think they are prioritizing current owners over past ownership. For me I've been as a "328" owner as well as a newer Ferrari. I dont think they care what car you own - just that you are a current owner. However if you do own an older car - not many of the tour guides will know about them ... they really only know the current models.
     
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  7. Sunshine1

    Sunshine1 Three Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    With so many existing owners (and 13,000+ new cars sold every year), the number of current owners must be huge, therefore it would make sense if the factory tour was limited to current owners.
     
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    ago car nut F1 Veteran Silver Subscribed

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    Took the factory tour 2016. My wife and happened to be the only ones on the tour. Basically a private tour. The tour guide (young woman) spoke 4 languages, and her husband was an engineer in the racing dept. They gave us 2 Cavallinos cut out of leather.
     
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