I'm finally getting my F430 !!!
#16
I have a 6-speed 360 and have driven the F1. If I was tracking the car I'd get the F1. It's faster and would improve lap times imo. For street use, I enjoy shifting so I went with the 6-speed...
Good luck.
Roy
Good luck.
Roy
#17
Originally posted by james
The paddle shifter has really been perfected here. It is Formula 1 all the way and will add to resale.
The paddle shifter has really been perfected here. It is Formula 1 all the way and will add to resale.
As a 360 owner I have studied the values of them and I can tell you that not only does the F1 transmission not add a dime to resale, but right now the manual transmission version is much hotter in the resale market.
-- Michael
#18
It is my understanding that the F430 will include the F-1 remapping found in the Stradale and will go 0-60 in under 4 seconds. Hard choice not to make if tracking at all. I have also recently spoken to my Ferrari dealer and he explained that the F430 will be unobtainable for all but a privileged few until 2006 at the earliest. I have confirmed with three dealerships that they will only take deposits from "current" clients. Congrats on your special treatment!
#19
I think this is a very personal choice. I think it all depends on your preferences.
Having driven both, I prefer the manual transmission because I feel I am more involved with the car, more driver oriented.
If you really don't have a preference, go with the F1 because it's easier to use once you get used to it.
In the real world, most of the time, the F1 will beat the 6-Speed because there's really no margin for error. But if you know how to take advantage of a manual, it's gonna beat the F1 from a standstill. If on the track, the F1 probably has the advantage.
I'd say check out both if possible because I know the F1 trannys are making great improvements. Like MowBlowGo said, if Ferrari is remapping the F1 and it can do consistent sub 4s, that's very impressive.
Having driven both, I prefer the manual transmission because I feel I am more involved with the car, more driver oriented.
If you really don't have a preference, go with the F1 because it's easier to use once you get used to it.
In the real world, most of the time, the F1 will beat the 6-Speed because there's really no margin for error. But if you know how to take advantage of a manual, it's gonna beat the F1 from a standstill. If on the track, the F1 probably has the advantage.
I'd say check out both if possible because I know the F1 trannys are making great improvements. Like MowBlowGo said, if Ferrari is remapping the F1 and it can do consistent sub 4s, that's very impressive.
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