Fast tourer - 550 Barchetta or Scuderia 16M?

Fast tourer - 550 Barchetta or Scuderia 16M?

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diametric123

Original Poster:

134 posts

112 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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By definition I didn't know whether to post this in the V8 or V12

Thinking about future shape of my garage and considering an open-top fast car for summer touring. I have a 550M currently so that would go if I took the Barchetta - used to own a Scuderia so the 16M has obvious appeal

Requirement would be say 1000 miles a year, some of it in the UK, increasingly into Europe

Barchetta wins on classic looks, V12, manual, normal colours. 16M wins on V8 (I also have a V12 GTO in the garage), thrash-ability, better roof cover if I needed it but I really don't want a red one (and ideally not black either). Both about the same price I think

Thoughts?

MDL111

6,918 posts

177 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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for me the Barchetta is one of the really would want one type of cars for summer driving and I don't even particularly like convertibles.
Am considering selling my Scuderia and my 911 to buy one
Also think they are still undervalued for a variety of reasons
16M hold less appeal for me as I'd then rather just keep the Scuderia

sparta6

3,694 posts

100 months

Tuesday 21st June 2022
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MDL111 said:
for me the Barchetta is one of the really would want one type of cars for summer driving and I don't even particularly like convertibles.
Am considering selling my Scuderia and my 911 to buy one
Also think they are still undervalued for a variety of reasons
16M hold less appeal for me as I'd then rather just keep the Scuderia
Agree with this. The Barchetta luggage set is also a highly desirable thing.

SSO

1,392 posts

191 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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diametric123 said:
By definition I didn't know whether to post this in the V8 or V12

Thinking about future shape of my garage and considering an open-top fast car for summer touring. I have a 550M currently so that would go if I took the Barchetta - used to own a Scuderia so the 16M has obvious appeal

Requirement would be say 1000 miles a year, some of it in the UK, increasingly into Europe

Barchetta wins on classic looks, V12, manual, normal colours. 16M wins on V8 (I also have a V12 GTO in the garage), thrash-ability, better roof cover if I needed it but I really don't want a red one (and ideally not black either). Both about the same price I think

Thoughts?
Completely different cars to drive. One is a bit flexible V12 GT, the other a very focussed mid engine V8 that goes around corners on rails. Really depends on the experience you are looking for.

jwdh1

260 posts

109 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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SSO said:
diametric123 said:
By definition I didn't know whether to post this in the V8 or V12

Thinking about future shape of my garage and considering an open-top fast car for summer touring. I have a 550M currently so that would go if I took the Barchetta - used to own a Scuderia so the 16M has obvious appeal

Requirement would be say 1000 miles a year, some of it in the UK, increasingly into Europe

Barchetta wins on classic looks, V12, manual, normal colours. 16M wins on V8 (I also have a V12 GTO in the garage), thrash-ability, better roof cover if I needed it but I really don't want a red one (and ideally not black either). Both about the same price I think

Thoughts?
Completely different cars to drive. One is a bit flexible V12 GT, the other a very focussed mid engine V8 that goes around corners on rails. Really depends on the experience you are looking for.
with a name like diametric123 he would have to have a choice like this really SSO! biggrinwink

must admit, not sure why people are so stuck on a manual gearbox in a V12 GT? If you love the 550 Barchetta would you not consider a 575SA? It has the classic looks, a lovely V12 and Ferrari were even kind enough to throw in a roof too smile

diametric123

Original Poster:

134 posts

112 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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Thanks all

A curve ball recommendation from a friend - 911 Speedster

Thoughts?

jwdh1

260 posts

109 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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diametric123 said:
Thanks all

A curve ball recommendation from a friend - 911 Speedster

Thoughts?
Yes, we have one - beautiful thing, sounds/drives fabulous and has a lovely manual gearbox...

MDL111

6,918 posts

177 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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diametric123 said:
Thanks all

A curve ball recommendation from a friend - 911 Speedster

Thoughts?
I looked at both of these and decided I prefer the V12, but that is purely personal preference and an infatuation with (older) Ferraris
Much much rarer too
Just spoke to the guy taking care of my cars and he said the service and parts costs are quite high

jwdh1

260 posts

109 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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MDL111 said:
diametric123 said:
Thanks all

A curve ball recommendation from a friend - 911 Speedster

Thoughts?
I looked at both of these and decided I prefer the V12, but that is purely personal preference and an infatuation with (older) Ferraris
Much much rarer too
Just spoke to the guy taking care of my cars and he said the service and parts costs are quite high
re high cost service/parts for the Speedster - it's an expensive sports car, not an unusual situation?
older Ferrari V12s don't generally come with "cheap to run" stuck on the windscreen at the dealers either wink

I'd agree that the V12 Ferrari is the choice here although I would go 575SA rather than 550B ...although at the price point the OP is at, you could start talking about an 812GTS with some uplift?

MDL111

6,918 posts

177 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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jwdh1 said:
MDL111 said:
diametric123 said:
Thanks all

A curve ball recommendation from a friend - 911 Speedster

Thoughts?
I looked at both of these and decided I prefer the V12, but that is purely personal preference and an infatuation with (older) Ferraris
Much much rarer too
Just spoke to the guy taking care of my cars and he said the service and parts costs are quite high
re high cost service/parts for the Speedster - it's an expensive sports car, not an unusual situation?
older Ferrari V12s don't generally come with "cheap to run" stuck on the windscreen at the dealers either wink

I'd agree that the V12 Ferrari is the choice here although I would go 575SA rather than 550B ...although at the price point the OP is at, you could start talking about an 812GTS with some uplift?
Fair point, I guess I was surprised as I thought the 550 is generally not all that expensive to run compared to say a Testarossa or a 355

willy wombat

912 posts

148 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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Can I just comment that if you’re only looking at 1000 miles a year you’re not going to get very far into Continental Europe assuming you’re starting from the UK.