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I was like "oh man, they crashed so hard that the rear left flap that covers the folding roof mechanism flew off" then I realized you can actually...
The 458 is on its last legs now though with the Speciale out. 2013 Spiders can be had in the mid-200's regardless of original MSRP. Low mileage...
Reply-jack: I had a 458 before a 2012 Aventador and I can tell you I completely regretted the initial switch. The 2012 Aventador had exciting,...
There's a pretty major difference between the 2012 Aventadors and the 2013+ Aventadors. 2012 Aventador shifting was crazy brutal and generally...
You might be surprised, I could open my Aventador doors completely in my garage even though when I parked it was right up against the wall, but...
From recent experience, I'll just say that if they called you up, that essentially means they couldn't find any bigger suckers higher up on their...
Not at the limit, but sounds throaty... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9m5mJKP_Zs#t=65
Definitely agree with you that the California is probably the Ferrari with the least to worry about in terms of type of driving. That being said,...
It might be worth noting, that Ferrari mileage may actually be different than non-Ferrari mileage. Generally speaking, Ferraris tend to achieve...
Thanks vrdjs, that was very helpful!
Thanks for the tip. Do you think the high msrp played a role in the size of the discount? I would be surprised (but happy) if I could get a 235k...
Thanks Ron4pro, will do.
Down to a 2014 california with the handling speciale package at a 235k msrp, offered me a $20k discount. Anybody have any insights on whether...
Thanks for the link, is that site aggregating from other sites, or just cars that are submitted to them?
Not sure how many of you have been in the market for a California since the T announcement, but I've had my eye on one for a little while. This...
I believe I'm familiar with what the OP is referring to. First 15k miles, no squeak, started up afterward on every upshift. For a while I tried...
Requiring a buyer of a 458 to purchase an FF (or otherwise unpopular car) does far more for Ferrari than simply having them hand over cash....
Buy a used Ferrari California or 458 Italia for ~$250k and get a build slot a year out.
In Dallas, it's cheaper than buying a used 458:P
Well, I got my number from a former sales rep, but the exact quote was "dealer margin can be as low as 7% on Ferraris" so I don't really know...