First time Ferrari buyer
#1
First time Ferrari buyer
Hi guys , this is my second thread in the Ferrari section , my first being about the Novitec 430 kit , in which I got some valuable and good insight , so here is hoping I can tap into that wisdom of fellow 6-speeders.
We(my family) are in the market for a Ferrari. This will be our first Ferrari , so I wanted some insight as to which one of the following should make an entry in to our garage first. Since I reside in India (New Delhi) , we do not have any Ferrari dealers/importers anywhere within India, so I have to rely on information from owners and my trips to England to see the cars before purchasing them.
Now from a first timers point of view, which Ferrari would you recommend for the sake of a first time Ferrari exp , regardless of things like road conditions(we reside in the better parts of Delhi so no issues of bad roads) , servicing(can tie up with Ferrari techs from the UK) , etc.
1 - The new F 458
2 - The Ferrari GT - California
3 - The aging , yet exciting - 599
I would like to know this especially , from people who have driven or owned or own or experienced all three , so that I can have a clear picture in my mind. Just for the sake of experiencing a Ferrari for the first time , which one would you recommend.
We(my family) are in the market for a Ferrari. This will be our first Ferrari , so I wanted some insight as to which one of the following should make an entry in to our garage first. Since I reside in India (New Delhi) , we do not have any Ferrari dealers/importers anywhere within India, so I have to rely on information from owners and my trips to England to see the cars before purchasing them.
Now from a first timers point of view, which Ferrari would you recommend for the sake of a first time Ferrari exp , regardless of things like road conditions(we reside in the better parts of Delhi so no issues of bad roads) , servicing(can tie up with Ferrari techs from the UK) , etc.
1 - The new F 458
2 - The Ferrari GT - California
3 - The aging , yet exciting - 599
I would like to know this especially , from people who have driven or owned or own or experienced all three , so that I can have a clear picture in my mind. Just for the sake of experiencing a Ferrari for the first time , which one would you recommend.
#3
I would love too , but I am not sure if people there would be as receptive. People here on 6 speed know that I am a legitimate buyer , but I don't know what F-chatters would believe. I'll post my query there soon in any case.
#4
I know know of other people with Enzos, F430 Scuds, etc that have been to the factory and sat in the 458 and were extremely impressed with the interior/exterior/feeling.
The driving aspect seems to be in high praise from the magazines...I'd go 458
The driving aspect seems to be in high praise from the magazines...I'd go 458
#5
really depends on what you are looking for. I own a 360, and have driven 599 and california. Haven't really been exposed to the 458 yet. They are really 3 different cars. To me, the 599 is a great touring car, good on long distances, comfortable, elegant. big front engine ferrari v12 is hard to beat. The california to me isn't all that inspiring, but it is the only convertable in the line up if you consider the 16M as discountinued. The new 458 I'm sure will be nice, and if you were looking for a car to track, that would be it. but if you want something for distance on rough roads, then it wouldn't be my choice.
Forums are great for info, but for an investment like this, even if the money isn't significant to you, the time invested in getting one to your location is so great, you should really drive them on one of your expat trips...
Forums are great for info, but for an investment like this, even if the money isn't significant to you, the time invested in getting one to your location is so great, you should really drive them on one of your expat trips...
#6
I totally echo the same thought...please drive it first. Also have you given the new PDK turbo a thought. That car will give all the other super cars a run for their money.
Last edited by w00tPORSCHE; 03-03-2010 at 04:08 PM.
#7
You have to ask yourself what you plan on doing with the car. All 3 have excellent abilities and are quite the lookers. Personally I believe the Ferrari California is the ideal GT. 458 would an awesome car for track use and frankly it will be over kill for the street. Sadly last I check there aren't any race track around New Delhi, maybe that will change once India has an F1 track. 599 is nice but again a bit overkill.
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#8
my only concern w/ regards to the 458 is that is a brand new model and problem w/associated w/ it. Having no dealer nearby my sway me into the 599. I just take stomach a Cali. BTW is there a dealer in Mumbai?
#10
If servicing/car laid up doesn't bother you, then go with the newest: 458. It seems to have stellar performance, great looks and for someone with a (family) stable of cars like yours it would be exciting. If open-air is your thing, that would be the only reason to consider the Cali. The 599 isn't new anymore and personally I think the design was poor, but it's hard to deny its performance on either the street or track.
#14
Your chance of buying a California or 458 are slim to nil. Dealer allocation is usually long gone and pre-sold to owners they know and have dealt with over time. Being a new buyer won't put you high up on their lists. And, dealers cannot sell new allocation out of their territory. So, you're stuck dealing with your local dealer. You might get lucky, but don't count on it.
So, from your list, your best opportunity is to purchase a used or left-over 599.
CW
So, from your list, your best opportunity is to purchase a used or left-over 599.
CW
#15
I would say you would be best to start in the 360/430 area. You could experience the vehicles w/o getting too financially involved to see if it's the car for you.
As to the 458, forget it. It will not be available to you for 3-4 years if at all. There are quite a few in line and it's very possible Ferrari will limit the production due to the economy.
The California is abundant but not a true Ferrari feel. It's more of a US styled car. Not really exciting in my opinion.
599 is certainly not an aging car. It's a fabulous car.
Service could be an issue where you are located.
So don't know if this helps, but you should do your homework first to learn about the cars.
As to the 458, forget it. It will not be available to you for 3-4 years if at all. There are quite a few in line and it's very possible Ferrari will limit the production due to the economy.
The California is abundant but not a true Ferrari feel. It's more of a US styled car. Not really exciting in my opinion.
599 is certainly not an aging car. It's a fabulous car.
Service could be an issue where you are located.
So don't know if this helps, but you should do your homework first to learn about the cars.