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Test drove an F355 today
Gated shifter. Berlinetta, red and tan.
Gorgeous car. I was hoping to dislike something about. Instead I spent the rest of the day day-dreaming about it. |
Why? Why must you post things like this? *sigh*
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Wait! All that you're giving us is "I liked it"? Come on, you've got to give us more than that.
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OK - it was freaking amazing! Gorgeous. Fit like a glove, The seat was perfectly supportive, the steering wheel the absolute right size and thickness, perfect response. A beautiful deep burble. Actually easy to jump in and drive.
The shifter took a few glances down (2nd to 3rd took some mental effort to move it over) but the snick sound and faint click was so sweet. The clutch picked up so quickly (I managed not to stall her though). But much easier to shift than a 915 and the clutch wasn't heavy. I was worried about doing something stupid and ending up on Jalopnik or something so I took it really easy, almost too easy so when I shifted into 3rd it wanted more throttle. No stereo, didn't care. I really really want her. |
That's funny you should mention the shifting.......
I drove one too several years ago - an friend who is an architect owns one and 'forced' me to take it for a spin. I was really worried about screwing something up while shifting. His wasn't gated either. That car turned so sweetly around corners....whew...... |
I was expecting a post about Mikes car lol!
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Exhaust manifolds are made of pasta!!
Cool car though.. |
Haha I meant Ferrari 355 (not F355) of course. Oops.
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Beautiful car, my favourite mid engine Ferrari. Budget plenty for maintenance though... :)
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Awesome cars. The time to buy one was 2-3 years ago, they are going up in a hurry.
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I owned a 360 for a short time a decade ago. Went to an Orange County Ferrari Owners Club meeting with my wife. We stayed about 20 minutes. My wife made a great observation..."Yuk, sell this thing. Porsche owners buy Porsches because the love driving them. Ferrari owners buy Ferraris for the impression it makes on others". |
Hey its Italian, what can I say! Fantastico!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1481814205.jpgNow when you drive the mighty 288 gto, let me know!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1481814288.jpgCiao! |
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I'm more scared of the maintenance than the initial price. Need a lot of appreciation to cover engine out services. A lot of the Ferrari guys around here race or track them. I'm sure plenty buy them for show, but they've also got yachts and jets for that, not "cheap" old cars. ;) Regardless, I'm smitten. |
Step up to a 360. Bit more initial buy in, but far reduced maintenance costs.... Better car, though not as pretty (IMO).
Cheers |
5k A YEAR for maintenance. Ferrari F355 Buyer's Guide: What You Need to Know – Feature – Car and Driver | Car and Driver Blog
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The 355 is a really nice car to drive. I dont like the engine out maintenance cost, but it is a really nice driving car! |
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It is what it is... as they say.
To me , the 355 is one of my Fave Ferrari designs. The 360 is more about function over form. Technically, it is a great design. Full undertray aero etc, but it leaves something to be desired. Ferrari is an emotional brand, but it took them a very long time to marry the emotion with the technical requirements. Hence why you have a beautiful car like a F355 that maintenance wise is a disaster and borderline joke... |
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