UK Ferrari Owners Club

UK Ferrari Owners Club

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Ken_Code

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1,299 posts

4 months

Tuesday 21st May
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I’m having a look at their website now ahead of my car arriving, and thought I’d just ask before paying; is it worth joining and / or are there any other clubs that owners go for?

200Plus Club

10,852 posts

280 months

Tuesday 21st May
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SCUK is free and organise plenty of decent events, find them on fb

Ken_Code

Original Poster:

1,299 posts

4 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Thanks.

johnnyreggae

2,953 posts

162 months

Tuesday 21st May
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This is a regular discussion and some folk like clubs and some don't - some want a Ferrari only club and some are happy with a general supercar club like scuk or drivers union down south - also some FOC area groups are better than others and you give no location info to advise further

Ken_Code

Original Poster:

1,299 posts

4 months

Tuesday 21st May
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johnnyreggae said:
This is a regular discussion and some folk like clubs and some don't - some want a Ferrari only club and some are happy with a general supercar club like scuk or drivers union down south - also some FOC area groups are better than others and you give no location info to advise further
I’m a member of Drivers Union and McLaren owners, both of which I do think are quite good.

I’m in London.

pete

1,596 posts

286 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Ken_Code said:
I’m having a look at their website now ahead of my car arriving, and thought I’d just ask before paying; is it worth joining and / or are there any other clubs that owners go for?
I like the Ferrari Owners' Club down here in the Thames Valley region. They do quite a bit of driving, as well as sitting around chatting in a pub once a month, and it's a really broad mix of owners from newbies like myself, to serious enthusiasts who have owned a classic for years, to people with multi-million pound collections. Everyone is friendly, passionate about cars in general, and there's no snobbery or pecking order. The amount of traffic on the region's WhatsApp group with members at events all over the country (some all over the world), and also just general banter about cars, is a testament to how well engaged the local members are.

If you bought your car through a Ferrari official dealer, you should get a year of UK Ferrari Owners' Club membership for free (or at least up to the next renewal date, which I think is around November for everyone). There should be a form in the paperwork supplied with the car. Ignore me if you bought from an indy or privately!

Ken_Code

Original Poster:

1,299 posts

4 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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pete said:
I like the Ferrari Owners' Club down here in the Thames Valley region. They do quite a bit of driving, as well as sitting around chatting in a pub once a month, and it's a really broad mix of owners from newbies like myself, to serious enthusiasts who have owned a classic for years, to people with multi-million pound collections. Everyone is friendly, passionate about cars in general, and there's no snobbery or pecking order. The amount of traffic on the region's WhatsApp group with members at events all over the country (some all over the world), and also just general banter about cars, is a testament to how well engaged the local members are.

If you bought your car through a Ferrari official dealer, you should get a year of UK Ferrari Owners' Club membership for free (or at least up to the next renewal date, which I think is around November for everyone). There should be a form in the paperwork supplied with the car. Ignore me if you bought from an indy or privately!
Thanks. I’m buying from a proper dealer, so hopefully will get that when I pick it up next week.

Coxey

422 posts

109 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I’m a member of the FOC I find them really great people only just started going to the monthly meetings no snobbery just people who like all things Ferrari and to be fair other marques too.