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Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by davesimmo, Dec 25, 2004.

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  1. davesimmo

    davesimmo Karting

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    Hey
    I got a voucher to drive a Ferrari and i am really happy.
    You get to choose from a 348, 355 or a 360 which one would you people think is best choice.
    I really like the 355 but is the 360 more fun???
    Opinions wanted.
    CHEERS
     
  2. barabus

    barabus F1 Rookie

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    Nice one Dave, I got a Testa so i wouldnt know which is best but I would imagine the latest 360 would be best, thats what I'd choose.:D
     
  3. davesimmo

    davesimmo Karting

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    thats what i was thinking Simon, 355 is very nice but i think i would rather driver the newer motor.
    But i thought i would get opinions just incase.
     
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    steve f F1 World Champ

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    drive the model that you are going to buy if you drive the newer one you will always compare it with what you buy
     
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    tonyh F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Never driven the 348, love the 355 . 360 feels so much more modern and is much easier to drive fast . It's a win-win situation, enjoy your choice.
     
  6. davesimmo

    davesimmo Karting

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    I was looking to buy my first ferrari in January, it was going to be something like a 308, but my business plans are going through quicker than i thought so i figured if i wait until the end of the year i should be able to go into a 348, but i really want to drive a 360 or 355 at the race track but like you said Steve i will be comparing that drive to my very own 348, if this is what i get.
    I am stuck lol.
     
  7. jaturon

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    355 is a nice drive but never try 360.
    I would pick 360 to feel the technology.
     
  8. Lee_Proctor

    Lee_Proctor Formula 3 BANNED

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    So get a 348 and considerate it a test drive!! Thrash the arse off it cos you probably wont want to wreck your own car...
     
  9. Dale

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    David hi,i had one of these for a gift couple of years ago,i chose the 360 you just have to,watch the insurance m8 when i got there during the breifing you can be liable if you stuff it and these cars aint cheap on front ends that get crunched,i paid the extra £ to get fully coverd as i didnt want a repair bill for a new 360 front bumper,enjoy it m8 they realy are fab to drive but it's all over a little to quick,nice'st v8 motor you'll ever have under your right foot,

    Dale.
     
  10. man 430gt

    man 430gt Karting BANNED

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    I think you should go for the 360, proberly going to 'provide' the right amount of fun:D
     
  11. Robertb

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    I drove a 355 on a similar driving day at Thruxton. It was great fun, and bought a 328 not that long after!
     

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