Stopped by Lamborghini yesterday as it is not far from my house. Service facility is on Seaboard, which is 5 or so miles from sales. They are getting transport truck and enclosed trailer for those who need to have their cars picked up for service. Had 5 cars in showroom, 2 of which had been sold. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My 458 is there now, communication so far has been very good. Service is jammed full and they have expressed that the support and interest has been higher than anticipated, which is good, the support is amazing. So far 5 stars from me
I don't get the whole dealership design motif that Ferrari makes its dealers have. I much rather a dealership like the one used to be in San Fran... that was what I think of as Ferrari.
The person to ask would be Amy Rothenberger, dealer and marketing and digital manager at Prancing Horse of Nashville.
Complete list of all US dealers that are not "Ferrari of ___________" 1.) Boardwalk Ferrari 2.) Cauley Ferrari of Detroit 3.) Cavallino Ferrari St. Louis 4.) Continental Ferrari 5.) Foreign Cars Italia 6.) Midwestern Auto Group 7.) Miller Motorcars Inc. 8.) Prancing Horse of Nashville 9.) Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo 10.) Scottsdale Ferrari 11.) The Collection 12.) Twin Cities Performance 13.) Wide World of Cars
We are looking forward to multiple events and have started creating a guest list. If you want email me or visit https://www.phofnash.com/tell-us-about-yourself/ to get added to our invite lists.
Just a quick nod and correction from this amazing highlight on WKRN... Thoroughbred Motorcars was here in Nashville from 1982 until 1990. This was the first franchised Ferrari dealer in Nashville as well as the state of Tennessee. I think there was something lost in translation with the excitement of the new store when it was reported. I believe they should have stated the first stand alone franchised Ferrari Dealership in Nashville and Tennessee.
Image Unavailable, Please Login Hi all. Pleased to say that I've been one of the first customers to Prancing Horse of Nashville, just last week (October 10-18), 2022. I've written about my experience here: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/posts/148796097/ Long story short, it was a fantastic experience. The team there was super helpful and went above and beyond in a semi-crisis for me! They had only officially been open a week or two at that point. My car was one of only 2 in the workshop when I dropped it off, and the workshop was full when I left! The showroom and workshop facilities are first-class, as are the meeting rooms and other facilities that let me have use of while I was waiting. Emil, Tony, Melissa and the whole team there went above and beyond. I hope they're very successful in their new venture - they deserve to be! Cheers.
Dropped off the Cali T for its annual service yesterday. Impressive dealership with very nice folks! Picked her up early this afternoon clean and ready. 5 Stars
Picked up my 458 today.. took care some overseen issues while it was there, and I couldnt be happier. This facilities, the people absolute 1st class. Completely transparent on every issue. Look forward to a long relationship with them!
Could you please explain the benefit or implications of not being a Ferrari of _____? Are you simply listing dealership that don’t follow the common dealership naming that most dealers use that includes the city name?