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Been looking for a Maserati 3200 AS but have noticed that the 456 is now under 30k on 'm' and 'n' plates.....looking at specialist service cost it would seem that the 456 is about the same to run as the 3200 AS. Is this the case or am I looking at financial suicide thinking of buyiny a Ferrari 10 to 12 years old.
Any advice would be grateful
Any advice would be grateful
Andyt25 said:
Been looking for a Maserati 3200 AS but have noticed that the 456 is now under 30k on 'm' and 'n' plates.....looking at specialist service cost it would seem that the 456 is about the same to run as the 3200 AS. Is this the case or am I looking at financial suicide thinking of buyiny a Ferrari 10 to 12 years old.
Any advice would be grateful
Any advice would be grateful
love them in blue. One parked up the road from me at the moment. Great car, do it !
extreme-detail said:
Thats spooky, thats the car I looked at before posting this thread. It caught my eye in Top Marques.
aeroresh said:
Bizarre, I was just going to post this very same thread!
Im thinking the 456 is higher "maintenance" than the Masser which is more of an everyday car?
Im thinking the 456 is higher "maintenance" than the Masser which is more of an everyday car?
I would be using the 456 everyday but as I only did 3500 miles last year I would imagine that it would be OK..the most I would probably do is 5000 miles in a year.
Dude, there is a guy on our ferrari forum that is selling his exellent 456GTA. Heres a link to pictures of it, just scroll down the thread. His name is Ross and can be found on www.f.cars.co.uk www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?t=306939&f=63&h=0&hw=456GTA
ferrarispider said:
Dude, there is a guy on our ferrari forum that is selling his exellent 456GTA. Heres a link to pictures of it, just scroll down the thread. His name is Ross and can be found on www.f.cars.co.uk www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?t=306939&f=63&h=0&hw=456GTA
Thanks, the thread was an interesting read. Not sure if it has made me a little worried about ownership though.....Not really looking for an auto but thanks for the link.
OK, this is a shameless plug for my current 'for sale' ad...
www.pistonheads.com/sales/119508.htm
This has been my only car for the past year and, as such, I can testify as to the reliability of these cars!
If the car is of interest then drop me a line as per the phone number in the ad.
Also feel free to get in touch if you want to talk about what ownership of these types of cars has been like.
NB thanks to Kam and ferrari-spider for thinking about me when posting.
www.pistonheads.com/sales/119508.htm
This has been my only car for the past year and, as such, I can testify as to the reliability of these cars!
If the car is of interest then drop me a line as per the phone number in the ad.
Also feel free to get in touch if you want to talk about what ownership of these types of cars has been like.
NB thanks to Kam and ferrari-spider for thinking about me when posting.
ferrarispider said:
How does that make you a little worried about ownership??? I dont understand.
Most of thread is about the horrific cost of ownership....I undersand that this is a V12 Ferrari and is never going to be cheap to run but when you start talking £1000's for window/door seals that seems a little over the top.....although the driving experience sounds brilliant.
Andy
I have a blue manual 456 GT and I cannot recommend it enough. It costs a fortune to run in terms of petrol but when you get to shift through the chrome gate, the feeling you get is unbelievable. Also, performance is fantastic too
. I can't profess to know what the GTA drives like and will leave it to others to comment; personally, I only wanted a manual.
Do it if you think you can afford the servicing (I've set aside approx £3k per annum) plus DO buy any warranty plan as there are fiddly bits which may need fixing and your warranty will hopefully cover this. I bought my car from Verdis and they are trusted guys so you may want to contact them to locate one for you.
DON'T listen to anyone's bullsh!t stories about engines blowing up or gearbox replacements because this is rare, if unheard of. Go onto FChat or Club Scuderia for more info.
Best of luck. Remember you only live once and there should be no regrets......
I have a blue manual 456 GT and I cannot recommend it enough. It costs a fortune to run in terms of petrol but when you get to shift through the chrome gate, the feeling you get is unbelievable. Also, performance is fantastic too
. I can't profess to know what the GTA drives like and will leave it to others to comment; personally, I only wanted a manual. Do it if you think you can afford the servicing (I've set aside approx £3k per annum) plus DO buy any warranty plan as there are fiddly bits which may need fixing and your warranty will hopefully cover this. I bought my car from Verdis and they are trusted guys so you may want to contact them to locate one for you.
DON'T listen to anyone's bullsh!t stories about engines blowing up or gearbox replacements because this is rare, if unheard of. Go onto FChat or Club Scuderia for more info.
Best of luck. Remember you only live once and there should be no regrets......
Andyt25 said:
I would be using the 456 everyday but as I only did 3500 miles last year I would imagine that it would be OK..the most I would probably do is 5000 miles in a year.
Assuming it's getting used every day and only doing 5000 miles per year that's a hell of a lot of very short journeys. A Ferrari V12 would not respond at all well to this type of treatment. I humbly await correction!
MitchT said:
Andyt25 said:
I would be using the 456 everyday but as I only did 3500 miles last year I would imagine that it would be OK..the most I would probably do is 5000 miles in a year.
Assuming it's getting used every day and only doing 5000 miles per year that's a hell of a lot of very short journeys. A Ferrari V12 would not respond at all well to this type of treatment. I humbly await correction!
Longer runs are better for any car but Ferrari V12's seem to have an unfounded reputation for being fragile. The truth seems to be quite the opposite. If they are properly serviced and looked after they seem to be pretty bomb proof
K Lo said:
Vesuvius 996 said:
I SO NEARLY bought one of these a few months ago, a red one at Cars International in Canary Wharf.
Glorious car, but then he told me the warranty had a claim limit of £500
Mine's £4k per claim.
4k might cover a driveshaft or a small incidental.
My ownership experience was written up in Evo.
Bear in mind that any components are astronomical - such as a steering rack at £5k fitted (loads have had these replaced) whilst a gearbox is £18k or an engine £68k.
If you are comparing with a Maserati (as I did when I paid £59k) then it swung in favour of the Ferrari due to lower depreciation. If you now look year for year then a 99 Maser is about £10k cheaper than a 95 456 and will be less to run with I suspect similar ongoing depreciation.
I would suggest that a 456 is given a specialist going over and its service history checked with the last dealer as they are now approaching money where many owners or reselling independents may not be in a position to keep them in 100% fettle given parts prices. I suspect a Ferrari exhaust wouldnt leave change from £8k (dont suggest a tubi as back boxes only are available at £2.5k)
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