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  1. pdavison

    pdavison Rookie

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    This is my first post and I'm hoping you guys could offer me some advice.

    I am looking to buy my first Ferrari and apart from not be able to decide between a LHD 328, LHD 348 or RHD 308 I have a quick question.

    Would you consider purchasing a 308 that has already done 72k miles? There is a car for sale at Verdi's that is right up my street, but I'm concerned about the mileage. What's the general opinion regarding higher mileage Ferrari's?

    Any thoughts would be gratefully received.
     
  2. Ferrari_UK

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  3. daz355

    daz355 Formula Junior

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    The stigmeister is selling his 308.Why don't you PM him for details.
    Daz
     
  4. F308 MAN

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    morning "p" and welcome.....go for the 308 with carbs (especially if your handy with the spanners) - but then i am hugely biased.....from what i hear messrs. "verdi" doesn't stock "suspects".....lots of technical sites/links available out there.....good luck, david
     
  5. sletti

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  6. pdavison

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  7. Modificata

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    Higher miles is not so much of a problem. Maintenance is key. Most people prefer to buy lower mileage cars, so bear that in mind. It all depends on price.

    For a really good breakdown of all the 308 models check out:
    http://www.qv500.com/ferrari308mr.htm

    However I think the price guide is a little on the low side, but worth a check for model descriptions etc.
     
  8. Steve_nero

    Steve_nero Formula Junior

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    The car at Verdi looks to be in great shape going on the photo's. The most interesting point I find on this high mileage car is that it's only had 3 owners - in 19 yrs! That has got to be a good thing. I don't think the mileage should stop you looking at it and checking out it's history. It will however probably be difficult for you to sell in the future so you'd have to make sure it's a good deal now.

    Also because it's it's not red it has two points where it could fall down at sale time.
     
  9. Modificata

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    They dont call it Re-sale red for nothing!
     
  10. tonyh

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    Stig,
    work it , baby!
     
  11. sletti

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    I'm just a slut for a sale!!!
     
  12. stevep

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    stig what will replace that hole in your garage when the 308 goes?
     
  13. sletti

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    Either a nineteen foot long inflatable pink aardvark, or, with luck (ie I need to sell mine), a rather spiffing 1988 rosso 328GTB. Fingers crossed! Come on "p" (do fill out you profile if you have the time or at least let us know your name); you know it makes sense.......

    Stig
     
  14. pdavison

    pdavison Rookie

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    Stig,

    Were you at the recent Virginia Waters Pistonheads meet, I think I saw your car?

    I am really interested in the GTS model as I like the open element. I've got a TVR Cerbera currently and it's the one thing that I miss, especially when the sun's out.

    Re-sale is a big consideration for me, so the mileage is a concern. Colour wise, I've always said my first Ferrari would be red, but the 308 does look great in black.
     
  15. Steve_nero

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    They ALL look good in Black!
     
  16. sletti

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    Yep, that would have been me.

    GTS models do usually command a higher price, but if you are satisfied with a left hooker, there are bargains to be had. I know someone selling a rosso LHD 348TS and he'd probably let it go for £24 ish. I could give you his number if it is of interest
     
  17. pdavison

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    Profile is now sorted, apologies guys I couldn't find the relevant page to do it.


    I'm sure this has been covered on a number of occasions, but which would you go for:

    308GTS (RHD)
    328GTS (LHD)
    348GTS (LHD)

    I know it's personal taste, but I'm a fan of all three. I know the 348 is a more costly car to run which is why I've tended to lean towards the 308/328 option.
     
  18. F308 MAN

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    Stig....the chrome prancing horse to the front grille....is it original ?....cheers, dave
     
  19. sletti

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    Dave,

    I dunno to be honest. Some 308s do, and some don't. Perhaps it was an optional feature when a 308 was bought new, or perhaps some herbert in the past thought that you can't have enough prancing horses on a Ferrari!
     
  20. Modificata

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    Except the red ones!
     
  21. stevep

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    nice 1 stig they too are awesome looking cars, the video will make a welcome collection to the website
     
  22. sletti

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    Steve,

    Are you refering to the cars on my website?
     
  23. stevep

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    the delivery video you have on there, when the new one comes i look forward to watching episode 2
     
  24. 355fiorano

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    My choice is the 308 QV. There is not much difference in power with a 328. Also the interrior is so much nicer with all the retro stalk switches vs the plasticky 80's buttons. I also prefer the sahrk nose vs the flatter front of the 328. If you get one of the last ones made (i.e last 9 months production) then you also get all the rust proofing and updated manufacturing techniques used for the 328 production. This is because the factory was refitted for the new models production in 1984 so the last 308s got the 328 treatment. Dont mean to offend any 328 owners, just my personal prefference :)

    As for the 348 i think i will get my self in trouble for this but I personally feel that ferrari lost its way for a while, stylistically and techincally.

    Happy car hunting

    Philip
     

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