hiring a car from www.ferrari-hire.com
hiring a car from www.ferrari-hire.com
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audior

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548 posts

242 months

Tuesday 18th April 2006
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hi all,

been lurking for a while but finally decided to join up!

Just a quick question, i might be hiring my dream fezza from www.ferrari-hire.com in a couple of months, as im never going to be able to afford to own one!

so i was just wondering if anyone has had any dealings with this company or knows what they are like etc, ive heard a few horror stories of such super car hire places about how they like to rip people on their deposits or how they car limted cars with software that tells them if its been revved to high or driven to fast, is this true? any help much apreciated

W111AAM

667 posts

258 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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I'm thinking of doing the same for the day for my birthday! I'd like to hiring a 355. Did you or anyone else use this company? Or is there anyone else in the midlands that are worth contacting?

burriana

16,556 posts

280 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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audior said:
... as im never going to be able to afford to own one!


i thought that once ... you'd be amazed at how a trip through the PH classifieds will open your eyes

_tc

1,938 posts

275 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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audior, w111iam, YHM.

gemsbok1000

1,951 posts

230 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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Hi TC

I was considering this as well so any info you can PM me would be appreciated.

Thanks

_tc

1,938 posts

275 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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gemsbok1000 said:
Hi TC

I was considering this as well so any info you can PM me would be appreciated.

Thanks

All done my friend.

markwolstenholme

6 posts

273 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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Hi Guys. Just wanted to say that I have sold a few cars to people who rent them out. One of which has a Red F1 F430 Spider. If you want to PM or email me I'd be happy to put you in touch with some of the people to see if they can beat the price & offer you a good deal.

kippax

2,792 posts

275 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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I would check out EBay for offers like these currently running
F430 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FERRARI-430-F1-
360 Spider http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FERRARI-360-Spi
430 spider plus Lambo for a weekend too http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ferrari-F430-Sp

H

MitchT

17,095 posts

235 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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I looked into hiring a Ferrari but the insurance excess they wanted was stratoshperic. In order to not find the sum of money they wanted from me totally terrifying I'd have to be rich enough to buy my own Ferrari, which would render hiring one entirely irrelevant. They also impose mileage limits which reduce the whole excercise to a day spent making short trips between parking spots. Unless you can find one of those guys who can 'correct' digital odometers and arrange to pay him a visit on your way to return the car you might as well not bother.

forza71

34 posts

240 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Well my company boths sells and rents our F430 and other prestige cars. I would be more than happy to discuss further with you...www.importmarques.com ....ask for Raj

nopantshans

228 posts

232 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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MitchT said:
I looked into hiring a Ferrari but the insurance excess they wanted was stratoshperic. In order to not find the sum of money they wanted from me totally terrifying I'd have to be rich enough to buy my own Ferrari, which would render hiring one entirely irrelevant. They also impose mileage limits which reduce the whole excercise to a day spent making short trips between parking spots. Unless you can find one of those guys who can 'correct' digital odometers and arrange to pay him a visit on your way to return the car you might as well not bother.


I suppose you've fiddled your gas meter to run backwards as well have you?

a word of warning to anyone thinking of carrying out this wonderful advice, its a criminal offence to tamper with a cars odometer and if you do so on a rental car its classed as fraud so you could find yourself doing a spot of bird.

MitchT

17,095 posts

235 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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nopantshans said:
I suppose you've fiddled your gas meter to run backwards as well have you?

No, I can't work out how to do it hehe

nopantshans said:
a word of warning to anyone thinking of carrying out this wonderful advice, its a criminal offence to tamper with a cars odometer and if you do so on a rental car its classed as fraud so you could find yourself doing a spot of bird.

Just for the benefit of anyone really impressionable... I wasn't being serious hehe

I checked out the aformentioned web site and they want a credit card deposit of £2500. Well... I'm sorry but If I were on the kind of income that I considered £2500 inconsequential enough to risk on an insurance excess then I'd be able to afford my own Ferrari.

If anyone knows of a car hire company that will do a Ferrari for a day with an excess of no more than £500 do tell!

forza71

34 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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I think you'll be waiting a very long time...alomost 3 x F430 write offs in the past few months from self drive hire firms hiring cars to 'clean' drivers who have overstepped the mark with the accelerator ! You can't blame them for wanting to protect their business asset

_tc

1,938 posts

275 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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I checked out the aformentioned web site and they want a credit card deposit of £2500. Well... I'm sorry but If I were on the kind of income that I considered £2500 inconsequential enough to risk on an insurance excess then I'd be able to afford my own Ferrari.

If anyone knows of a car hire company that will do a Ferrari for a day with an excess of no more than £500 do tell![/quote]

Well my company doesnt actually take the deposit, we take it in principle. I take say £2000 as a deposit but dont actually take it from the card, i have to autherise it to take it off the card and if there is no damage etc then the money stays on the card. I hope this makes sence.
My website is www.westcountrysupercarhire.co.uk and i deliver all over the uk. If there is a car not mentioned on the tariff page please email or call and im sure i can get it for you.

Badapple

2,265 posts

280 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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_tc said:


I checked out the aformentioned web site and they want a credit card deposit of £2500. Well... I'm sorry but If I were on the kind of income that I considered £2500 inconsequential enough to risk on an insurance excess then I'd be able to afford my own Ferrari.

If anyone knows of a car hire company that will do a Ferrari for a day with an excess of no more than £500 do tell!


Well my company doesnt actually take the deposit, we take it in principle. I take say £2000 as a deposit but dont actually take it from the card, i have to autherise it to take it off the card and if there is no damage etc then the money stays on the card. I hope this makes sence.
My website is www.westcountrysupercarhire.co.uk and i deliver all over the uk. If there is a car not mentioned on the tariff page please email or call and im sure i can get it for you.

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ed, are you doing the stradale?

_tc

1,938 posts

275 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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Now the stradale isnt avaliable....yet, i am working on it and if i have enough interest then perhaps.

goochie

5,774 posts

245 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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How do they go about deposits etc. for people without a credit card?

I'm proud to say I dont have one, but obviously that makes such a deposit difficult.

_tc

1,938 posts

275 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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goochie said:
How do they go about deposits etc. for people without a credit card?

I'm proud to say I dont have one, but obviously that makes such a deposit difficult.


Debit card is the only other way.

W111AAM

667 posts

258 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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I'm 27 years of age. Looking at various websites, guessing I might have to wait till i'm 30. Anyone consider hiring to drivers under 30?

_tc

1,938 posts

275 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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W111AAM said:
I'm 27 years of age. Looking at various websites, guessing I might have to wait till i'm 30. Anyone consider hiring to drivers under 30?


I do, some of the cars are 25+ and some including Ferrari's 28+ and the rest are 30+.

So its looks like you might have a good 28th birthday present to yourself lined up.