Sorry if posted in another thread but what do you guys think of their assessment? Have you 458 owners had similar experiences? article: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/news/1777/
I watched that and thought it was really good. Not a 458 owner but looking to get into one soon. I have to say I found the comments about corrosion a bit shocking on such a newer car. A 2015 car should not have corrosion in my opinion. Especially in light of I’m sure its not driven a ton in rain, no snow or salt. My 328 doesn’t have a bit of rust.
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Enjoyable to see their reports but 2 things Rust and anyone else notice his short shifting in driving hard 7,000 rpm ?
Vid is mostly spot on. I've had various Ferraris. Of the newer generations: a 430 and a 458. It's relative. My 458 has certainly required less frequent maintenance and been mostly trouble free compared to my 430 (manifolds, ball joints, transmission, F1 pump). Though the transmission speed sensor in the 458 been a major repair issue for many. If I were to do it over, I would get a manual, 430 Scuderia. The 458 is overall faster, more reliable, but it feels too safe. I am not a geriatric yet and detest the nanny controls killing the need for driver ability/ involvement in the newer generations....accross all manufacturers. + At prices nearing $500k for well optioned new models, I hardly want to be driving around a New model just bc the PIA and delays in getting any parts and repairs from the dealer.
The whole review was spot on. AND ... the indicators, the button feel, soft for on, hard for 3 blink, no indicator noise to be heard, and can't see the lights on the dash for the steering wheel.... Bad deal. I can just hear the Italians though, "indicators??? What for???? This is a race car!"
And... I have never turned on my radio, though I have watched my daughter try.... Refer to above Italian description of what type of car this is.
That’s the first time I’ve ever seen/heard of wheel arch corrosion on a 458. My car is in pristine shape in that department and it’s older than the car in the video. But truth be told, they’re british and british weather can be quite unforgiving. Kind regards, Nuno.
My Speciale had that issue as well in at least 2 of the wheel wells once I took delivery. Minor paint starting to flake off on at least 2 of the wheel arches at the bottom. I had a high end shop take care of it no sweat for small amount and quick turnaround.