RE: Ferrari FF | PH Used Buying Guide
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ddom said:
The trouble with all of these things is that they were once very expensive pieces of car porn. So, despite being 80K (they probably aren't) when it comes to servicing they will be commensurate with their original price point.
Gorgeous. Ruinous.
I want one.
Oh, they’re definitely brave pills alright, were £250k new and will have the bills to match. They tend to do some miles too, lots get used daily because they’re way more practical than the two seat F12. Gorgeous. Ruinous.
I want one.
On the dream car list though, how many other ways are there to go 210mph four-up?
Mysstree said:
Manic Street Sleeper said:
Obviously your guide dog has wandered off and left you in the full glare of the sun.TR4man said:
Maccmike8 said:
Best Fezza for the last 15 years for me.
Me too.In the unlikely event of me ever being able to afford any Ferrari, then this would be the one. I just love the thought of using one daily, splattered with mud and road grime.
I'd love one, just don't see me living with the running costs (sadly).
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Mysstree said:
They are certainly similar, but the Ferrari is better proportioned and looks sleeker. ExPat2B said:
PH User said:
Mysstree said:
They are certainly similar, but the Ferrari is better proportioned and looks sleeker. Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff