360 owners - Do you own F1 or Manual?

360 owners - Do you own F1 or Manual?

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Juber

Original Poster:

569 posts

139 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Hi all

Potentially will be buying my first Supercar (YAY) a 360 Spider.

Is the Manual better than the F1? What about reliability?

NEFOC

415 posts

192 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Go for a manual if you can. Technology wasn't really there until the 430. If you do get a 360 F1, get the uprated software,

Mike Brown

585 posts

188 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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As above manual every time, for reliability and that fabulous Ferrari gate , longer clutch life less niggles dead easy to maintain, Manual , Mike

Mike Brown

585 posts

188 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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As above manual every time, for reliability and that fabulous Ferrari gate , longer clutch life less niggles dead easy to maintain, Manual , Mike

johnnyreggae

2,943 posts

161 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Here's a recent thread - they seem to come up every month http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

mike01606

531 posts

150 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Don't listen to t'internet. Try them both and then decide.....

voicey

2,453 posts

188 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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mike01606 said:
Don't listen to t'internet. Try them both and then decide.....
+1. I've owned both and driven countless examples of each. Both transmissions have their positives and negatives - it all boils down to personal preference...

PompeyM3

1,847 posts

206 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Down to personal choice really. I went for the manual simply due to my daily drive being an auto, so wanted to get back to 3 pedals and that "clicky" gear change sound at the weekends.
Try both if you can.

V8Vroom

282 posts

269 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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voicey said:
mike01606 said:
Don't listen to t'internet. Try them both and then decide.....
+1. I've owned both and driven countless examples of each. Both transmissions have their positives and negatives - it all boils down to personal preference...
Voicey is entirely correct! Clearly what one person prefers will be absolutely different to another! I had an SMG M3 and loved it, my manual RS4 was a disappointment as not as fun as SMG and so I chose an F1 360 which I love and never ever think 'oh I wish I had a manual' if my driving skills were as good as Tiff Needell maybe I would prefer manual - however they aren't and so for me the F1 gives me better control (both hands always on steering wheel) and faster changes with automatic blipping of the throttle on down changes!

Each to their own, try both and decide for yourself!!!!!!!! Whichever you choose unless you have driven a 430 or 458 or 488 I am sure you won't be disappointed....

B14RY W

76 posts

207 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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Matter of preference, personally I went for the F1 and cannot fault it from a new ferrari owner perspective smile

Kyodo

730 posts

125 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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I agree with much of the above sentiment. Anybody telling you it has to be a manual is talking poop, probably trying to keep up the perceived very small premium their own manual car may or may not hold over the F1 equivalent. Try them both, buy on condition and above all, get the car YOU want. Either way you'll enjoy it and either way you'll wonder what it'd be like if you bought the other!
Fwiw, I'm not the only person who went out looking for a manual spider, finally settling on a F1 Modena (absolutely nothing to do with the price). I'd also be happy with any variant.

Enjoy smile

K50 DEL

9,237 posts

229 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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Having driven the auto California, auto 458 and auto F12 and hating all 3 of them when I bought my 360 there was only ever one option... a proper gated manual.

A large part of F car ownership for me is that wonderful tactile click-clack metal gate and the idea of an automatic Ferrari just didn't sit right, if I bought one I just knew that I'd regret it.
Having had the gated transmission for over a year (and approaching 9k KM now) I know I was right to wait for a manual.

All that said, it is personal choice, drive both, but drive them extensively.

sone

4,587 posts

239 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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I just don't get the whole manual thing. I had a manual 360 and was very disappointed by how long the throw was between the gears. I went onto the CS with the F1 box and it was a massive improvement then 430 a bit better and then 458 which is fantastic.

Just my humble..
steve

Kyodo

730 posts

125 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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sone said:
I just don't get the whole manual thing. I had a manual 360 and was very disappointed by how long the throw was between the gears. I went onto the CS with the F1 box and it was a massive improvement then 430 a bit better and then 458 which is fantastic.

Just my humble..
steve
I'd been wondering myself why quite a lot of people dismiss the F1 box but nobody, NOBODY slates the Challenge Stradale. A bit weird that.
I'd agree the F430 was improved and I'd love to have a go in a 458 (a different system of course rather than a progression…)