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For me , and just did an oil change on a 308 last week .
I will not ever buy one , since i still have to find a ferrari , lambo , aston , i can actually fit behind the wheel being 2mtr's tall .
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Anyone of these would do nicely for me
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This is my one and only choice...
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I wonder if the frequency of maintenance on the old guys, whose pictures I posted, is as bad as the newer ones. They probably have to have their oil changed more often but they don't have a all the electronic stuff the new ones have. Not much can go wrong with a manual gearbox unless you are inept at driving with one, but I wonder about the "flappy paddle" electronic boxes on the newer cars. Carbs probably more problematic than fuel injection, but then you don't need a computer to tune the car either.
I have a friend who has a 308 4 valve that is his daily driver. He'll tell you the best thing he ever did for that car was start driving it on a daily basis. Fewer, non-routine maintenance issues than before when it was a weekend only car.
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I was kidding about the FXX (Though I'd like to have the bucks, that one is the only FXX in the world not stored at a dealership)...actually, I wouldn't own a Ferrari at any price. I like to drive my cars and it would Piss me off if I had the time to drive one of my toys and it wouldn't start. I visited a friend in Boston a few yeatrs ago and NEITHER of his Ferraris would turn over. The dealership brought him an Alfa to drive while they flat-bedded both of his cars away.
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I live in a small city so the idea of a Ferrari is out of the question because reliable mechanics are 100 miles away. Plus aren't they pretentious? Who drives these cars?
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