/r/Ferrari
Subreddit dedicated to everything that comes out of Maranello, for both Scuderia Ferrari and the factory road cars.
High resolution photos, news items, articles, motorsports, if it concerns Ferrari, it belongs here!
Subreddit dedicated to everything that comes out of Maranello, whether it be Scuderia Ferrari or the factory road cars.
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Match 1 - 812 GTS vs Purosangue
Match 2 - LaFerrari/Aperta vs Daytona SP3
Match 3 - your choice from match 1 vs your choice from match 2
I asked a friend of mine who is looking into building a Turbo S or GT3 what he thought about owning a Ferrari for similar money. He wants to own one but said he wouldn’t buy one because it’s too flashy for around the area; he said he wouldn’t unless he lived in a bigger city. Is there truly that big of a difference in owning a Turbo S or a GT3 vs like a 488? There are a handful of nice cars in the area including a few Lamborghinis and Ferraris I see once a year and Porsches on a weekly basis. I personally think if you’re a genuine and humble person it shouldn’t be an issue. I also think if he wouldn’t drive one in nice part of town in a smaller city, he probably wouldn’t in a bigger one. Is there that big of a difference? What do you think?
-Dubai
2016 model Ferrari 80k km, fully serviced, in the price range that interests me.
This means 10 thousand km per year, which probably indicates that it is a rental, but I am not sure.
Dealer gives MP Warranties package which covers most critical parts, engine, transmission, electric etc...
The good thing about rental cars is that they are generally maintained by authorized service centers without any interruption,(in time) but we know how influencers who rent exotic cars take them to the desert and use them.
The dealer is a known in Dubai who doesn't have many bad comments, the only problem is that a 2016 Ferrari has 80k km on it, you don't know if it's a rental or not, but most likely 10k km a year doesn't bring any other options to mind.
I only have full Official Ferrari service history information. I can't think of anything else to do except ppi from reliable service and buying their MP warranties package.
It had ferrari badges around it but doesnt look genuine
I think it’s a ferrari concept idk let me know
I just have to share with you my unreal experience. While I was walking in Monaco I’ve heard some heavenly downshifts. I exactly knew what it was. I came to the side of the sidewalk and here it was. Beautiful 599 GTO. In my eyes this is one of the prettiest cars ever made. I always dreamed of seeing it and Monaco gave me opportunity to see it. How could someone not love those cars??
2014 Italia Lots of options, clean carfax + title If you have a serious interest please let me know. I’ll provide more photos (interior + exterior)
I'm in the market mainly for a car with comfort but a large amount of power available if I want it. I've owned mainly BMWs previously, F90 M5 Comp, G82 M4 CSL, F87 M2CS (6MT), etc. My main options right now are the Roma, 458, M5CS, RS6/7, Turbo S, F12, etc. I'm mainly looking for things in the category of luxurious sport sedans/coupes. Before I am lectured in the comments, yes it's probably a horrid idea to purchase at my age but I live with my family for now and have more than enough money + live in a no income tax state. I was taught by my parents and people who make a hell of a lot more than me so I'm not (too) stupid when it comes to purchases and investments, saving, IRA, etc. Just trying to have some fun while I can.
i was watching the Hagerty video on 12Cilindri and noticed that Henry said it had a F140 engine and i swore i could remember that the Enzo had the same engine code, so i looked it up and the engine started its life in the Enzo, but it was called the F140B. noticing that the lettering increased alphabetically it made me wonder if there ever was such an engine as the F140A that the public never got to see.
I'm currently working on a restoration of a 206 dino gt but can't find a fusebox diagram of the 206 only the 246. Do they use the same box and wiring hardness or not?