I would put forward that possibly up to half new Ferrari buyers have absolutely no passion for the marque,that statement could be true of almost any 'luxury' brand. For many it's just like buying a new bangle,pair of shoes or suit.
That’s very true. I’ve been in the Ferrari club (FCA) for a number of years now and you can see the distinct groups. The genuine Ferraristi, the status symbol (often own several cars of different marques) and the penile extension (often self evident). Then there are the people who are simply soo rich they have the Ferrari daily driver which they trade in each year after putting 20 to 30k kms on it. Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat.com mobile app
So true, and its not just Ferrari, its one of the reasons I left Club Maserati, lease owners had no idea of the Marques history or did they care. And besides if you rich enough to have a Ferrari as daily would you have a collection of other cars ask Ian
Guess that makes me a true believer - when shopping for clothes etc I always translate the price back to "number of 308 tyres"..,
Yes, when Horse sold it to me he confirmed it was owned by an elderly lady who only drove it to church on Sundays. Sent from my SM-G950F using FerrariChat.com mobile app
You bet, the chaps at the Stag club are saying I'll smoke you - look at that factory paint! Sent from my SM-G950F using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Pfft - they'll say anything to get into your room Sent from my SM-G950F using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Better not tell Johnny Bluebottle,he'll be on the first jet over here to purchase the fine machine.....it'l take the place of his,now,Italian Landy.
It will blend in nicely around the hills and vineyards.....It will be like going stealth every time you drive it...........Looks the same colour as a boulder I have down the bottom of the property.......