That Ferrari feeling
That Ferrari feeling
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Chr1sch

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2,592 posts

213 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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So 2020 has been a truly woeful year in so many ways, including my dear old Dad having some real health woes. These triggered a truly epic purchase of a 2019 488 GTB last week, making the switch from a 2019 Nissan GTR.

I was born in the 80's and lusted after GTO's, F40's and 355's, sadly all reaching price levels and/or ages that put them in the unobtanium bracket. I had generally lost the love for the modern Ferrari, still impressive but FF's and the like whilst epic machines, just don't get me excited as a vehicle to lust after aesthetically at least.

But WOW how wrong have I been, Dad's 488 is in the obligatory Rosso Corsa, with a smattering of carbon, a multitude of other extras like the LED wheel, but more importantly the Sports Exhaust.

What a machine. Its lines and curves are beautiful, the performance is frankly ludicrous and the noise incredible. I now wholeheartedly disagree that the turbo engines don't sound good, it sounds glorious! What was equally impressive is the dynamic composure of it, it feels far more planted than the 4wd car it replaced, and the ride is smooth and compliant even on the roughest of UK B-roads. Bravo Ferrari, we're making memories and this is one I wont forget for a long time indeed.


X-Box

233 posts

254 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Huge congrats, enjoy and good luck beer

2 GKC

2,211 posts

125 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Lovely. I think the standard Ferraris often look better than their racier siblings

Rich135

806 posts

262 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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That is gorgeous. I had the pleasure of driving a 458 for a weekend a few years ago and it was an absolute delight. I bet the 488 is that and then some more...

Gregor-lun1d

241 posts

117 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Ferraris make everything better. Fact.

Enjoy!

Chr1sch

Original Poster:

2,592 posts

213 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Cheers gents, it is very special, I think he's having some fun n games getting used to all the tech/controls on the steering wheel lol

Trev450

6,612 posts

192 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Lovely. Congrats and enjoy every moment with it.

rat rod

4,997 posts

85 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Driving home in my first Ferrari with the biggest grin,couldn't help looking down at the prancing horse
on the horn button and the realisation of what i was driving,

After my divorce and being Ferrariless for 2 years i found myself grinning again on my way home in my 2nd Ferrari.,



Edited by rat rod on Thursday 10th December 19:31

cgt2

7,289 posts

208 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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rat rod said:
Driving home in my first Ferrari with the biggest grin,couldn't help looking down at the prancing horse
on the horn button and the realisation of what i was driving,


Edited by rat rod on Thursday 10th December 19:31
Same here and I still remember I kept looking down at the open gearshift gate in awe every few minutes.

rat rod

4,997 posts

85 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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cgt2 said:
Same here and I still remember I kept looking down at the open gearshift gate in awe every few minutes.
Ye, i found myself doing the same but for different reasons , took me a week to find the gears without looking.

yzr500

240 posts

123 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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After my divorce and being wife-less for 2 years i found myself grinning again on my way home in my 2nd Ferrari.,



Edited by rat rod on Thursday 10th December 19:31

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rat rod

4,997 posts

85 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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yzr500 said:
After my divorce and being wife-less for 2 years i found myself grinning again on my way home in my 2nd Ferrari.,



Edited by rat rod on Thursday 10th December 19:31
Ha Ha very funny Jim ,Unlike the Ferrari i never noticed she'd gone .

Chr1sch

Original Poster:

2,592 posts

213 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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Loving the mental image of all these Ferrari grins 😂

yzr500

240 posts

123 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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The joys of that gate ,changing from 1st to 3rd from cold until the gearbox warms up.

g7jhp

7,021 posts

258 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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So which Ferrari's do owners rate most?

I love the look of a 328, 355, 550, 512TR, F40. Most newer Ferrari's leave me cold.

The only Ferrari I've driven was a LHD 355 on a trackday which unsurprisingly left me unimpressed (probably not the best example and LHD gear change).

I've had a range of cars including Elise, Caterham and 911's...from 3.2 Carrera to 993 C4 and 996 turbo.

Still feel I should scratch the Ferrari itch.

Be interested to hear what people recommend? smile

anonymous-user

74 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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I feel most Ferrari owners don’t rate them one above the other. You love the history, the heritage, the passion - and if you’re lucky, the one in your garage. Find a well maintained example that fits your budget and that will be the one for you.

rdbrooksie

200 posts

187 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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thecook101 said:
I feel most Ferrari owners don’t rate them one above the other. You love the history, the heritage, the passion - and if you’re lucky, the one in your garage. Find a well maintained example that fits your budget and that will be the one for you.
Well said.