458/488 Potential Purchase Advice
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W4NTED said:
Went from a 458 to an LP-740 Aventador S - another level can't compare the two cars - the 458 is the drivers car but the Aventador is just an event. The v12 pops and crackles on an overrun is something out of this world and at £250k for one of the good ones its a bargain if it can be called one!
I think if I go down the Aventador route it will be an SV, purely as it's a limited numbers model and the big f*ck off rear wing (who needs rear visibility anyway). Chipper said:
I’ve be looking at a few forums on this but I’m just under 6’4 and I can’t get comfortable in an R8 or a McLaren 570. I’m going to hopefully look at a 488 coupe on Tuesday but what I really want is a spider. I take it I need the Goldrake seats to get comfortable ?
On the Ferrari website there is a yellow spider which I would love but it doesn’t have the lift. Annoyingly I have a slight slope into my garage and have had no problem getting 911 GTS into but it’s close. Is this lift vital as I really want to go into Europe driving if I bought one.
Many thanks
Be very surprised if you needed lift… my 488 Spider had more ground clearance than my business partners 991GTS. (Had it on my 458 and never needed it so didn’t bother on 488). Re the seats…. Stacks of leg room in the GTB… the spider has less leg room… both cars will have you close to the headliner depending on your proportions. Being a long legged 6’3…. I was just comfortable in the Spider with seat travel and that’s with the carbon race seats. You can’t tilt the seats in this format so not quite as much under thigh support for very long trips, although I found extremely comfortable for a couple of hours at a time. The GTB with full electrics will over will offer more adjustability (tilt and more leg room) but sounds like it’s the Spider you are after. Just going to 100% have to try both and don’t commit before doing this. Absolutely loved my 488 Spider; enjoy your search.On the Ferrari website there is a yellow spider which I would love but it doesn’t have the lift. Annoyingly I have a slight slope into my garage and have had no problem getting 911 GTS into but it’s close. Is this lift vital as I really want to go into Europe driving if I bought one.
Many thanks
Edited by Chipper on Monday 23 January 08:43
jayemm89 said:
For my money a 458 was only a worthy investment if you bought one as they touched 100K - now you've got a very inflated market, with crippling finance costs (if going that way) and the only way to truly preserve the car's value is to not drive it.
I went down the route of the 430 Scuderia because I felt it also represented a "last of" (the analogue cars), and being a special series it also means come sale time you've less competition. I still don't class it as an investment though, more an exercise in "how little can I lose while still enjoying it"
"last of" - last of the awful, robotised manual gearbox? I think it is quite a stretch to say a car with an E-diff, programmable dampers and a set of paddles represents 'analogue'. It's an artificial justification, with respect. The 'special series' part I get, and it's that which maintains a 430 Scuderia's position above a 458. All in my humble opinion, obviously.I went down the route of the 430 Scuderia because I felt it also represented a "last of" (the analogue cars), and being a special series it also means come sale time you've less competition. I still don't class it as an investment though, more an exercise in "how little can I lose while still enjoying it"
garystoybox said:
Be very surprised if you needed lift… my 488 Spider had more ground clearance than my business partners 991GTS. (Had it on my 458 and never needed it so didn’t bother on 488). Re the seats…. Stacks of leg room in the GTB… the spider has less leg room… both cars will have you close to the headliner depending on your proportions. Being a long legged 6’3…. I was just comfortable in the Spider with seat travel and that’s with the carbon race seats. You can’t tilt the seats in this format so not quite as much under thigh support for very long trips, although I found extremely comfortable for a couple of hours at a time. The GTB with full electrics will over will offer more adjustability (tilt and more leg room) but sounds like it’s the Spider you are after. Just going to 100% have to try both and don’t commit before doing this. Absolutely loved my 488 Spider; enjoy your search.
Depends where you live. I can't get a non-nose lift car on my drive and I don't have an extreme drop curb. Also lots of areas, petrol stations etc. where I scrape if I don't have it on.If / when you come to sell it, having lift will make it easier.
Edited by petjam on Monday 23 January 13:04
7GJR said:
jayemm89 said:
For my money a 458 was only a worthy investment if you bought one as they touched 100K - now you've got a very inflated market, with crippling finance costs (if going that way) and the only way to truly preserve the car's value is to not drive it.
I went down the route of the 430 Scuderia because I felt it also represented a "last of" (the analogue cars), and being a special series it also means come sale time you've less competition. I still don't class it as an investment though, more an exercise in "how little can I lose while still enjoying it"
"last of" - last of the awful, robotised manual gearbox? I think it is quite a stretch to say a car with an E-diff, programmable dampers and a set of paddles represents 'analogue'. It's an artificial justification, with respect. The 'special series' part I get, and it's that which maintains a 430 Scuderia's position above a 458. All in my humble opinion, obviously.I went down the route of the 430 Scuderia because I felt it also represented a "last of" (the analogue cars), and being a special series it also means come sale time you've less competition. I still don't class it as an investment though, more an exercise in "how little can I lose while still enjoying it"
When you consider running costs and dealer cut, none of the cars at this level are ever a reliable investment. As already has been said, minimising the depreciation loss whilst enjoying an amazing car is the way to go. If you want an investment, buy a property and rent it lol.
garystoybox said:
Be very surprised if you needed lift… my 488 Spider had more ground clearance than my business partners 991GTS. (Had it on my 458 and never needed it so didn’t bother on 488). Re the seats…. Stacks of leg room in the GTB… the spider has less leg room… both cars will have you close to the headliner depending on your proportions. Being a long legged 6’3…. I was just comfortable in the Spider with seat travel and that’s with the carbon race seats. You can’t tilt the seats in this format so not quite as much under thigh support for very long trips, although I found extremely comfortable for a couple of hours at a time. The GTB with full electrics will over will offer more adjustability (tilt and more leg room) but sounds like it’s the Spider you are after. Just going to 100% have to try both and don’t commit before doing this. Absolutely loved my 488 Spider; enjoy your search.
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