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  1. azzurribaggio

    azzurribaggio Formula Junior

    Correct, I see a newer Ferrari (after the 458) and go, "Wow that looks cool" sometimes I bother to look up what model it is but most of the time I'm not that curious. Just appreciative of it's beauty, I just have no desire to look up or want to know all the different models Ferrari has made or is making.
    I mean I'm still trying to learn all the little tidbits about my 07 F430 and I've owned it since 2019.
     
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  2. azzurribaggio

    azzurribaggio Formula Junior

    I live on the Peninsula, so you can imagine how many Ferrari's, and exotics for that matter, I see on a daily basis. We become numb to them, at least I have.
    I live about 2 miles from the McLaren Dealership and used to marvel at the cars when they first opened up, now I only look when I see a used non McLaren being sold on their lot (ex. red 911 GT3 RS)
     
  3. WashingtonFerrari61

    WashingtonFerrari61 Formula Junior

    Jun 26, 2022
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    To be honest, I didn’t even know what a Ferrari F80 is and I own a Ferrari also. I just had to google it. I don’t really keep up with the new stuff. I seem to be stuck in only liking the Testarossa to 458/F12 era of cars. I think the only relatively newish Ferrari to come out after those years I like is the F8 Tributo.
     
  4. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Aug 6, 2003
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    My wife was laughing the other day because we were in my kid's Jetta and saw a Ferrari and she asked, "Does it bother you when you're driving a 'normal' car and you want to be like, 'I have Ferraris too!' ?"

    And yes, it's awkward because I want to say something but usually don't.
     
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  5. bamaman

    bamaman Formula Junior

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    As a member of the fraternity of course I would discuss our common ownership of an iconic marque. Would you not wave or acknowledge another Ferrari passing on the road if you were driving yours? I hope not. FORZA
     
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  6. kestrou

    kestrou Formula 3
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    I say, “Didn’t I see you at the last annual meet at [fill in the blank]?”

    That’s the secret handshake! :)

    Kevin
     
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  7. CoreyNJ

    CoreyNJ F1 Rookie
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    If I'm local, I might say something like "Do you service at Edison or use Fonzie?" with a replacement of the dealer or mechanic names with a different set if I'm near the Pennsylvania border or in Long Island.

    Otherwise, I may not say anything. I do agree that knowing all the models can be hard; some I know, some I don't. Since I keep toying with buying a 488, I can tell the difference between a 458 and 488, but if you asked me mid-90s models, I may be at a loss since I was a Lambo & Porsche guy back then.

    On the wave, when you see another Ferrari. I'm not sure if I do unless I actually know the person. With Porsche, before idiots like me ruined the Porsche Club of America with our Cayenne SUVs, I always waved at any Porsche or vintage VW. I do recall when I was in my dad's Ferrari back in the 80's, he waved at Ferrari, Bertone X1/9 or older Alfa/Fiat cars.
     
  8. Aerosurfer

    Aerosurfer Formula 3
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    I have a Luca V12 era car.. when I'm out at meets, I find that most newer car owners aren't long time Ferrari people and are amazed at seeing the 90s vintage stuff. Considering even my local FCA meetups, I'm usually the ONLY gated car in attendance. I love having anyone come tell me they are an owner. I have no shame dropping i am as well, usually it gets a conversation going as well.

    As others have said, I dont intimately know all the Mid-V8 models in the post 430-era. Although I think i would know an F80
     
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  9. NbyNW

    NbyNW F1 Rookie
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    I had to Google the F80 as well, then saw the specs… oh, the one that should’ve been a v12.
     
  10. JohnMH

    JohnMH Formula 3

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    I usually take my Diablo to car meets here in Dubai. When I see what I think is current model Ferrari, I sometimes ask the owner first if it is one, then the model, then the year. Then I ask if it is a V6, an inline 4 or is it an EV? How do they like the automatic? Is the a/c good? How are the cupholders? They love that.
     
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  11. bball16

    bball16 F1 Rookie
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    Since almost every owner in our area belongs to our local FCA chapter our unscheduled encounters are usually like 2 best friends meeting up.
     
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  12. Solid State

    Solid State F1 World Champ
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    I had someone come up to me when I was fueling the F12. Turns out he invited me to his home where there were some jaw dropping classic Ferraris and Fords. His dad also has quite a collection but I've never seen it in person!
     
  13. Ak Jim

    Ak Jim F1 Veteran
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    I have a Ferrari and have no idea what the new Ferraris look like. I guess I could pick out the FF or GTC or what ever they call it maybe. Now back the clock up a decade or two and I can name the models. Just not a fan of new cars.
     
  14. Kent Adams

    Kent Adams F1 Rookie
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    Clearly, based on some of the replies, I've overestimated the enthusiasm and interest in Ferrari as a brand on this forum. I'm not a fan of many of the newer cars post 488, but I do enjoy seeing them and learning about the newer technology the cars are using. My regional FCA is mostly made up of people with the newer cars and I have a dealer very close to me so I occasionally go into the store to check out their inventory. When it comes to other brands, I'd be hard pressed to name more than a handful of models over the past 40 years because I have little curiosity in them, but if they came out with a $4 million new marquee hypercar, I'd probably know it.
     
  15. Ak Jim

    Ak Jim F1 Veteran
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    I live in a state that probably has 4 Ferraris. If I lived in a more populous area I would probably know more of the newer cars but I’ve never even seen most of them.
     
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  16. GrigioGuy

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    Funny, it's the opposite problem here. EVERYTHING is in the area, and the glut of modern cars sort of causes an attention overload. I remember when it was rare to see a Ferrari or Lamborghini. Now it has to be either really special or really vintage to get noticed.
     
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  17. Aerosurfer

    Aerosurfer Formula 3
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    It also all looks the same now... from 100' away everything looks like a C8.

    Back in the 90s/early 2000s, I remember thinking the only question was is it an XK or a DB7 from a distance. Everything else seemed to have their distinctive curves and angles that set them apart from each other
     
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  18. spirot

    spirot F1 World Champ

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    Living in Atlanta, its always been fairly common to see exotics. perhaps when I first got here in the mid 90's it was a bit less common, but you still saw Ferrari's at least 4-5 x per month. now its pretty much every day. Lamborghini ,Rolls, and Bentley, Lotus, Maserati & McLaren's are also fairly commonplace. Aston Martins as well. Seeing Pagani, and Bugatti and Koenigsegg are much more rare, but you can see them from time to time. What is super rare is older Ferrari's in town. once in a while you can see F40's or Dino's and just once I saw a Muira and 275GTB on the same day. When I run into someone in a Ferrari out in the wild that I don't know, It depends on how friendly and receptive they seem if I engage with them. usually we end up talking cars... once in a while you can see pretty fast its just a shiny toy. Usually some form of athlete or player.... I dont even try.
     
  19. ForeverNA

    ForeverNA F1 Rookie

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    Lol. Wait for the new Jetta design with the electric version. It is going to look so fugly it stands out so much
     
  20. ForeverNA

    ForeverNA F1 Rookie

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    Exactly. some Ferrari owners just do not breathe and drink Ferrari Kool-Aid all the time
     
  21. ForeverNA

    ForeverNA F1 Rookie

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    Come on, one is uglier, lol
     
  22. 488Julius

    488Julius Formula Junior

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    Good one!!
     
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  23. JohnMH

    JohnMH Formula 3

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    I live part of my year in Dubai, where new Ferraris are about as common as sand.

    If you go on dubizzle, our local online auto trader, you will see that there are 423 Hondas for sale, and 396 Ferraris on offer (actually, this is a low number compared to a few weeks ago).

    Older exotics remain rare as they generally don't survive in this environment that long, they just become old, worn out cars. Someday soon I expect to see a tired Purosangue with its roof cut off, converted to be a pickup.
     

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