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In terms of what else i looked at, i was so conflicted and so many choices! My main requirement was 4WD, just from personal preference. Considered everything from another RS3, to a cheaper classic like a Clio Williams, to a last Gen RS6 or Continential, both much cheaper. I tried a California, but as nice as it was, it was a bit cramped with the roof up, which living in the UK would be the normal position. So the FF it was - but any more than what i got it for would have been out of budget as it was £15k cheaper than the next one. £327 a month i consider a bargain.
adm010 said:
In terms of what else i looked at, i was so conflicted and so many choices! My main requirement was 4WD, just from personal preference. Considered everything from another RS3, to a cheaper classic like a Clio Williams, to a last Gen RS6 or Continential, both much cheaper. I tried a California, but as nice as it was, it was a bit cramped with the roof up, which living in the UK would be the normal position. So the FF it was - but any more than what i got it for would have been out of budget as it was £15k cheaper than the next one. £327 a month i consider a bargain.
327 a month for a FF? Geez that’s good I’m guessing large deposit thoughPictures as promised, arrived a couple of weeks ago replacing my Granturismo. Has the benefit of a switchable Capristo back box
Rosso Maranello - absolutely gorgeous colour.
Ferrari V12 noise and handles better at 7/10+ than the Maserati. Trip computer doesn't appear to have an mpg reading.........Very happy!
Rosso Maranello - absolutely gorgeous colour.
Ferrari V12 noise and handles better at 7/10+ than the Maserati. Trip computer doesn't appear to have an mpg reading.........Very happy!
Do FF's get treated more like normal cars than regular Ferrari's?
In the sense that people leave them on the drive rather than in the heated garage and used all year round putting a decent mileage on them?
One is theoretically feasible for me with a remortgage but not as a garage queen, it wouldn't fit in mine for a start.
In the sense that people leave them on the drive rather than in the heated garage and used all year round putting a decent mileage on them?
One is theoretically feasible for me with a remortgage but not as a garage queen, it wouldn't fit in mine for a start.
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