New FF

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gazm

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875 posts

244 months

Saturday 29th May 2021
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Hi all
after doing a fair amount of research i've bitten the bullet and bought my first Ferrari. An FF which I am due to collect next weekend. I am after advice on what to look out for generally, any do's, dont's etc..
think this will be the longest week in a very long time!

andrew

9,968 posts

192 months

Saturday 29th May 2021
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please just don't boot it on the way home thumbup

gazm

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875 posts

244 months

Saturday 29th May 2021
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We’ll it looks like the weather with be better than the day I test drove it 🙏

ANOpax

824 posts

166 months

Saturday 29th May 2021
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gazm said:
Hi all
after doing a fair amount of research i've bitten the bullet and bought my first Ferrari. An FF which I am due to collect next weekend. I am after advice on what to look out for generally, any do's, dont's etc..
think this will be the longest week in a very long time!
Don’t let the fuel tank run dry. You will kill one or both of the fuel pumps and despite them being notionally covered under warranty, Ferrari will refuse to honour it. Ask me how I know (and it wasn’t me who ran the tanks dry).

The best bet is to fill up when you’ve still got a couple of bars left on the fuel gauge.

As for the driving, if you’re going to use Auto, put the mannetino in Sport and press the bumpy road button. Auto Comfort induces too much driveline shunt as it changes up too early and down too late.

And if you’re tempted to fit non FF or Lusso wheels, ensure that they have a high enough load rating as the FF is a heavy beast. None of the other Ferrari wheels (including F12 and 812) are rated for the load of the FF.

MPS4S are the best tyre for the car. If you’re on Pirelli, change them.

And as this is your first Ferrari, join Ferrarichat. It’s a friendly place and huge resource of experience.

Most importantly, drive it and enjoy it smile



jayemm89

4,025 posts

130 months

Saturday 29th May 2021
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A friend of mine recently got one as his first Ferrari.

Congratulations, it is one of the best cars I have ever driven.

Not sure of your other fast car experience, but just in case you weren't aware despite being technically all wheel drive, the FF is predominantly (and sometimes entirely) RWD - so in slippy conditions it will kick the rear out.

Sport mode + Bumpy road is the best setting for fast road driving until you're used to the car.

Make sure you put good fuel in, don't let it run dry as per above and get very friendly with your local petrol station staff smile

gazm

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875 posts

244 months

Sunday 30th May 2021
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Thanks for the advice guys - i'll join Ferrari chat once i've picked it up and will also look at tryes and remember fuel!
cheers

Djit

210 posts

90 months

Sunday 30th May 2021
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+1 for Ferrari Chat. They share a wealth of knowledge. Thread deviation: If you have 30 mins, read the thread on F40 chassis 90969...forum at its finest and saved someone parting with £1.4m on a cloned chassis no.

Edited by Djit on Sunday 30th May 22:34

johnnyreggae

2,935 posts

160 months

Sunday 30th May 2021
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I imagine like most modern Ferraris it will appreciate trickle charging if left for more than a week or so

gazm

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875 posts

244 months

Sunday 30th May 2021
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Then trickle charge is something I need to look into. I’m trying to rent a garage so far now it will be parked on the road. Is it possible to have a trickle charger connected to some sort of solar set up?
Also does anyone have any recommendations for a decent car cover
Thanks

HardtopManual

2,421 posts

166 months

Sunday 30th May 2021
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I've used a solar charger that plus into the OBD2 port on my Golf daily when out of the country for a few months.

Don't bother with a cover. I had one and it burned through the paint on my 355 in a couple of spots.

Mattjevans

234 posts

92 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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I got one 6 weeks ago. I’ve been taking it easy but getting more confident as I get a handle on the way power is delivered and the handling. I absolutely love it so far.

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

247 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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gazm said:
Then trickle charge is something I need to look into. I’m trying to rent a garage so far now it will be parked on the road. Is it possible to have a trickle charger connected to some sort of solar set up?
Also does anyone have any recommendations for a decent car cover
Thanks
Big car. Make sure it will actually fit!

gazm

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875 posts

244 months

Friday 4th June 2021
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one more sleep - having had to jump through all sorts of hoops this week, finally got confirmation that the car is ready to pick up tomorrow. im like a kid at xmas eve!

JustGREENI

498 posts

180 months

Friday 4th June 2021
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Good luck sleeping.

Don’t abandon this thread, please post pics. The FF is the only prancing horse that I’d love to own.
Congratulations.

gazm

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875 posts

244 months

Friday 4th June 2021
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JustGREENI said:
Good luck sleeping.

Don’t abandon this thread, please post pics. The FF is the only prancing horse that I’d love to own.
Congratulations.
Dont worry - i'm fully aware of the need to post the obligatory pics. still not quite sunk in that im getting my first Ferrari tomorrow. A few Years ago this was a pipe dream!

Paracetamol

4,225 posts

244 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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I drove a collegue's FF last week and totally forgot how amazing they are.

Beautifully damped ride that takes speed humps better than any car I know. Direct steering, lovely seats and driving position and stunning interior. A smooth gearchange.

Ironically the engine (though epic) is not the stand out feature. Its much more the feeling of wellbeing, comfort and understatement.

The only negatives are slightly noisy tyre roar and a horrible infotainment system.

Congrats and I am sure you are already loving your new purchase.



Edited by Paracetamol on Tuesday 8th June 20:03

gazm

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244 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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finally getting round to uploading some pics of the car (sorry some are a bit rubbish)

what a car the FF is


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gazm

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