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Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by RussianM3_dude, Jul 19, 2005.

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  1. PassionIsFerrari

    PassionIsFerrari Formula 3

    Aug 15, 2004
    2,454
    Worst Country - Greenland...Does anyone have any proof of a Ferrari ever being registered, shipped or even driven there?

    Best Country - Greenland...Because anyone crazy enough to get one up there could do whatever they wanted with during the summer...
     
  2. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ
    Consultant Owner

    Aug 6, 2003
    26,283
    Las Vegas, NV
    Full Name:
    Ryan Alexander

    There was an Enzo in Iceland... is that close?

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20623&highlight=enzo+iceland
     
  3. docweed

    docweed Formula Junior

    Dec 8, 2004
    452
    Morgantown,WV
    Full Name:
    Chuck Stewart
    I'd think any country would be a GOOD country to own a Ferrari!
     
  4. mw575

    mw575 F1 Rookie

    May 30, 2001
    2,924
    Lake Oswego,Or
    Full Name:
    Martin J Weiner,M.D.
    Best=Germany
    worst=Nepal
     
  5. snj5

    snj5 F1 World Champ

    Feb 22, 2003
    10,213
    San Antonio
    Full Name:
    Russ Turner
    best - Germany

    Would have to agree Manila is pretty bad. Right now I don't think there are many Ferraris on the road here in Iraq or Iran, nor will there be for a while.
    Perhaps if you could armor up the floor and windows....

    Bahala na
    rt
     
  6. sherpa23

    sherpa23 F1 World Champ
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    May 28, 2003
    10,021
    Rocky Mountains
    Full Name:
    Bastuna
    Best: Germany

    Worst: Trinidad and Tobago. No cops to bust you but bad, bad roads, no service techs, and kidnappers all around.
     
  7. cshargh

    cshargh Karting

    Apr 18, 2005
    242
    Redondo Beach, CA
    Full Name:
    Cyrus
    1964 Superfast belonging to the Shah of Iran may still be in Iran.

    S/N 6605 SF. L.H.D. Entered Pininfarina 26 October 1964, job number 99602, completed 8 August 1965. Grigio argento Italver 25090A paint with blue 3015 leather. Sold new to the Shah of Iran. Still in Iran?
     
  8. carl63_99

    carl63_99 Karting

    Oct 22, 2001
    199
    I've driven in Mexico, yes, the backroads are terrible. the trucks are so overloaded they regularly break axles and the roads. I've seen some places where the road is so distorted my grand am bottomed out! Potholes a foot deep too!

    The cities are terrible, no respect for the white lines or other cars, and I've only heard about the criminal element.

    then there's the cuota, toll road for you gringos. Autobahn quality roads with no trucks (they can't afford the tolls), and few cars. Even the cars are nicer, the people who drive trashy cars (In Mexico, when we say trashy, we mean cars that would have been crushed in the US ten years ago) can't afford them either! Ive set my cruise control at 110+ mph and driven half the day and not seen a damn thing on those highways.

    As for US roads, NOT always the best, anyone ever try to drive a highway in Pensylvania?
     
  9. cinquevalvole

    cinquevalvole Formula 3

    Feb 6, 2004
    1,161
    Germany, Bayern
    in the middle of Tokyo?
     
  10. yellow wheels

    yellow wheels Karting

    Mar 17, 2005
    68
    clarkston, MI
    Full Name:
    marc henretta
    The pavement quality of the roads in Michigan suck.

    marc
     

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