Taking a Ferrari 360 Modena to Modena - Our Euro trip

Taking a Ferrari 360 Modena to Modena - Our Euro trip

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Kyodo

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730 posts

125 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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I adored the Modena but it was becoming increasingly frustrating here in the south east, heading out for a bit of a drive and always being sat in traffic. It began to feel like a racing car constantly having to adhere to the pit lane limiter. That was the fault of our congested roads, full of lumps, holes and cameras and no fault of the car. It took me a long while to get my head around swapping it but the California should be an easier car to simply cruise about in whereas I felt the 360 was wasted unless you could unleash it on some quiet roads (although then you're still always dreading the scamera vans).


Spleen

5,453 posts

122 months

Thursday 8th July 2021
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Very nice!

silverthorn2151

6,298 posts

180 months

Thursday 29th July 2021
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The California gets a bad press amongst sneering journalists but I have always though its a stunning looker and I'm envious of your cruising around.

Very envious.

Spleen

5,453 posts

122 months

Monday 10th January 2022
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So we’re busy planning our Italian trip in Aug/Sep, going to do an abridged version of your trip as want to stay in one place for a little while. The Passes are definitely on the agenda though!

Mr Tidy

22,452 posts

128 months

Monday 10th January 2022
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That sounds like a great trip - enjoy! driving

I hope you post a write up somewhere after you get back.

Spleen

5,453 posts

122 months

Tuesday 11th January 2022
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That's the plan, I just hope we can get out there what with the dreaded C word and all that. We're also talking about eight months away and yet I'm already excited. I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that..!

omniflow

2,592 posts

152 months

Thursday 13th January 2022
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Interesting story - I think I probably have one suggestion for a "process improvement".

I get that you don't want to use a satnav, because you want to choose the specific roads you travel on. However, as you found out, navigating in Europe can be somewhat challenging at times, and you can end up going round in circles and taking forever actually get on the road you want to be on.

What I do is plan my route before I leave using either Google Maps or Via Michelin (which can be quite challenging if you do your planning during winter, as both systems will refuse to route you over mountain passes that are closed - I get round this by using places immediately before and after the actual pass). Then I pick waypoints along the route that force the satnav to send me along the roads I want to drive along. Something like Waze makes this super easy. I then have the advantage of having Waze direct me when things are a bit tricky, but I'm also following the route I want to follow. Not sure if it's available for your Ferrari, but there's an Australian company (Naviplus) that make Android Auto / Carplay systems that work using a transparent overlay over the top of the factory screen - so you keep the factory look and all of the original functionality, but can also use Waze and Spotify really easily.

Also - when you book Eurotunnel and you put in your car registration, it works out if you have a low or wide car and automatically books you into the tall vehicle carriages. You then just follow the signs appropriate to the ticket you've been issued and you'll end up in the right place.

Medic-one

3,107 posts

204 months

Monday 2nd May 2022
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Really enjoyed reading this, especially as I'm doing a road trip through the Alps and down to the lakes in July, visiting some of the same places.

Spleen

5,453 posts

122 months

Monday 2nd May 2022
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I have a short jaunt to Champagne in early June, my first overseas trip in the F430. Quite excited as it goes!