I bought a Ferrari
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I ended up spending a bit more than I planned, and bought one of the last, with quite a lot of carbon fibre and a nice interior.
I’ll not be able to pick it up for a few weeks, so I get to read the manual, plan a trip, consider an unnecessary bit of tuning, and buy any accessories ready for when I get it.
So, what’s good to have? Is there a phone holder that people recommend? Any particular way to wire in the battery chargers? Any child booster seats that actually fit in the rear?
Edited to add, it’s a Portofino.
I’ll not be able to pick it up for a few weeks, so I get to read the manual, plan a trip, consider an unnecessary bit of tuning, and buy any accessories ready for when I get it.
So, what’s good to have? Is there a phone holder that people recommend? Any particular way to wire in the battery chargers? Any child booster seats that actually fit in the rear?
Edited to add, it’s a Portofino.
Edited by Ken_Code on Friday 3rd May 23:11
Boleros said:
Nice collection. What prompted the Portofino?
I’ve two little boys who absolutely love coming out in “daddy’s racing cars” but rarely can, so a 2+2 gives me the chance to take the whole family out.The McLaren nearly never gets used. It’s an absolutely wonderful car, but rarely feels like the right choice, so just doesn’t get used. That and the Lotus will be getting sold.
Boleros said:
How did you get on with the Emira? I’m guessing you can’t have had it for long.
I think it’s a really nice car. I’ve had it a year, and its handling and feel is absolutely top-tier, but I find the V6 engine a bit bland. Maybe it’ll get better after it frees up a bit, but from new the shape of the power curve feels wrong, there’s no real build of pace as you get towards the red line.It’s not a patch on the K-series as it was in the S1 Elise, the straight-4 in the Esprit or Excel, or even the three in the Yaris.
I suspect the AMG engine and auto box might be a better option.
I need to read the manual. It’s beeping at me if I engage reverse (not once, continuously, and this isn’t the parking sensors), I can’t turn off voice prompts on the navigation, it beeps if I go over 70mph, goes into Auto three seconds after I shift with the paddles and doesn’t apply the parking brake when I stop.
NRG1976 said:
I don’t think you can turn off the constant beep when reversing, unless you turn the parking sensors off.
I believe when the Sat Nav is giving verbal guidance you can turn the volume down using the volume knob.
Turning the voice prompts down with the volume knob means that the music is still muted when the prompts are given. There’s an option in the general settings, under Audio to turn them off.I believe when the Sat Nav is giving verbal guidance you can turn the volume down using the volume knob.
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