Best reasons for moving from 996 Turbo S to F430 F1

Best reasons for moving from 996 Turbo S to F430 F1

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Woolfie

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674 posts

279 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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I am looking to hear all the reasons to get back into owning a Ferrari and the 430 F1 is attracting me. Need help to push me over the edge.......


.......do your best guys.

red_duke

800 posts

188 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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1. Chicks dig 'em.

Slickhillsy

1,772 posts

150 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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It's not a Porsche so less coffee beans smile

RamboLambo

4,843 posts

177 months

Saturday 9th May 2015
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1 is a supercar, the other is german

DMC2

1,886 posts

218 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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You have a small penis

johnnyreggae

3,001 posts

167 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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DMC2 said:
You have a small penis
Which means you probably won't need the back seats

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Woolfie

Original Poster:

674 posts

279 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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johnnyreggae said:
DMC2 said:
You have a small penis
Which means you probably won't need the back seats

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Size is never a proxy for quality.....

mwstewart

8,038 posts

195 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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You like driving.

Slickhillsy

1,772 posts

150 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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LOL Strong contender for 'most helpful thread of the year'


andrew

10,090 posts

199 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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driving a ferrari makes you less likely to be mistaken for andrewd
hth

sealtt

3,091 posts

165 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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You want more attention?
You prefer how it looks or sounds?
You just like trying new things?
Why not?

H20MRV

34 posts

118 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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A 430 is tempting..

acf69

407 posts

178 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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I'm considering the exact same change, but thinking about a 430 spider as I will only drive it when the sun is shining smile

I've not seen any "proper" top tips so far on this thread though wink

Slickhillsy

1,772 posts

150 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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Do you consider yourself handsome? If not stick to the coupe! biggrin

Woolfie

Original Poster:

674 posts

279 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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so far so good......maybe a few performance related insights or more cock jokes will also do......

Durzel

12,459 posts

175 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Slickhillsy said:
It's not a Porsche so less coffee beans smile
I know this was (probably?) said in jest, but based on my experience this is totally true.

Driving a Porsche - most of the time people wouldn't let me out at junctions, would judge every minor transgression (e.g. being slightly over the limit) very harshly, shout abuse (e.g. ponce) when driving on roads in/around town centres, etc.

Driving a Ferrari - zero negative reactions, everyone loves the sound despite the fact it's at least as loud as "boy racer" cars, encourage typically anti-social behaviour like revving, let you out of everywhere - I had people go out of their way to pull in to make it easier for me to get past, or pull in far in advance of me getting to them (e.g. single file traffic with cars parked on one side), etc.

Obviously you ought not to be treated any differently, and I don't personally care for or seek out the attention - but the negative attention even when I wasn't doing anything wrong in the Porsche (was "only" a Cayman, too) became quite off-putting.

Kyodo

733 posts

131 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Durzel said:
I know this was (probably?) said in jest, but based on my experience this is totally true.

Driving a Porsche - most of the time people wouldn't let me out at junctions, would judge every minor transgression (e.g. being slightly over the limit) very harshly, shout abuse (e.g. ponce) when driving on roads in/around town centres, etc.

Driving a Ferrari - zero negative reactions, everyone loves the sound despite the fact it's at least as loud as "boy racer" cars, encourage typically anti-social behaviour like revving, let you out of everywhere - I had people go out of their way to pull in to make it easier for me to get past, or pull in far in advance of me getting to them (e.g. single file traffic with cars parked on one side), etc.

Obviously you ought not to be treated any differently, and I don't personally care for or seek out the attention - but the negative attention even when I wasn't doing anything wrong in the Porsche (was "only" a Cayman, too) became quite off-putting.
Interesting. We live in the South East and have only had positive reactions to the red 360. I've had people stop on the road to let us out at junctions even though there's completely clear road behind them. As for Porsche, in this part of the world they pretty much blend in and I've never experienced anything negative with that either - although you don't see passengers of other cars taking photos of you smile

Durzel

12,459 posts

175 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Kyodo said:
Interesting. We live in the South East and have only had positive reactions to the red 360. I've had people stop on the road to let us out at junctions even though there's completely clear road behind them. As for Porsche, in this part of the world they pretty much blend in and I've never experienced anything negative with that either - although you don't see passengers of other cars taking photos of you smile
I should say that it's not like the negative treatment was a daily occurrence, and regards being let out of junctions it's not particularly scientific, more like a "vibe". It's hard to put my finger on it exactly, vibe is probably the best word to use, at times I felt like I needed to drive under the radar in the Porsche so to speak.

With the Ferrari (430, I assume they are all broadly similar reactions wise) it was more a case of noticing people really going out of their way to accommodate you.

I guess on a long enough timeline you're going to get abuse in both cars, though.

Edited by Durzel on Monday 11th May 11:55

Woolfie

Original Poster:

674 posts

279 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Driving my Porsche down the M1 last night I saw a lot of aggressive driving in effect as a challenge to me. I ignored them. When I drove my previous Ferrari albeit a 348 I had a lot of great looks and no aggression.

davek_964

9,299 posts

182 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Woolfie said:
Driving my Porsche down the M1 last night I saw a lot of aggressive driving in effect as a challenge to me. I ignored them. When I drove my previous Ferrari albeit a 348 I had a lot of great looks and no aggression.
That's surprising. I generally find my Porsche is treated as a fairly anonymous car. When I had a 348, even idiots in people carriers seemed desperate to prove something, and same with my 360.