New to UK and Ferrari
Discussion
Long-time Porsche guy from US. Love the 997rs platform and have decided while I’m in London for a few years I’m going to go Ferrari for a while. I plan to try a CS and Scud over next few years given their similar place in hiatory/mission to the 997 3rs’s.
I don’t plan to keep either because I’ll head back to the states in a few years (maybe I’ll add a LHD back home if I fall in love?). Is it insane to buy an fcar in anything other than red? I am looking at 1 silver and 1 red CS currently. I always assumed I’d go resale red but the silver-on-red is tempting me. Is it more difficult to move an Argento CS? I’m under zero delusion I’m buying these cars as investments. But I’d rather not make it harder on myself come resale time in a couple years.
Obviously condition, mileage and history trump color but assuming all equal, curious if any strong opinions.
I don’t plan to keep either because I’ll head back to the states in a few years (maybe I’ll add a LHD back home if I fall in love?). Is it insane to buy an fcar in anything other than red? I am looking at 1 silver and 1 red CS currently. I always assumed I’d go resale red but the silver-on-red is tempting me. Is it more difficult to move an Argento CS? I’m under zero delusion I’m buying these cars as investments. But I’d rather not make it harder on myself come resale time in a couple years.
Obviously condition, mileage and history trump color but assuming all equal, curious if any strong opinions.
True. In general, currency adjusted, cars seem to be more expensive here than in the US. And in the US, a non-US vin car takes a big hit in value. But it’s not a bad idea if I knew I’d fall in love with it and want to keep it.
I assumed, even though at a premium, a RHD was always easier to move in the UK come time to sell.
I don’t want to give the impression all I care about is resale; I don’t. I care about experiencing a few iconic Ferrari’s while I’m over here; the Porsche stuff will be waiting for me when I go back to the states (although I am going to drag a couple over here in the mean-time). I’ll let you know when i pull the trigger on something; hopefully sooner rather than later.
I assumed, even though at a premium, a RHD was always easier to move in the UK come time to sell.
I don’t want to give the impression all I care about is resale; I don’t. I care about experiencing a few iconic Ferrari’s while I’m over here; the Porsche stuff will be waiting for me when I go back to the states (although I am going to drag a couple over here in the mean-time). I’ll let you know when i pull the trigger on something; hopefully sooner rather than later.
Jrtaylor9 said:
Do you happen to save same color break down on UK scuds?
I don't have the Factory colours for all UK cars but there were 164 supplied new to the UK. I don't know the current whereabouts of 4 of those. 68 are no longer registered in the UK. The remaining 92 are as follows:Black - 28
Blue - 3
Grey - 7
Light Blue - 2
Red - 43
Silver - 1
White - 7
Yellow - 1
Jonathan
johnnyreggae said:
ah I see - nice looking car I’ve have a half dozen drives in the new CS. It seemed amazing when being pushed hard and painfully dreadful otherwise. I was close to just dumping it for a scud. The tranny seemed crazy violent, sound on/off violent; and I was having thoughts that anything other than being on a track or risking being throw in jail, the car was awful.
Today it clicked. I’m really used to gt3/rs’s: 997 and 991 gen. The CS is neither. It’s tranny wants to live in different rpms/gears at different speeds and it wants to up/down shift in different spots. When I drove it like a Gt3, it SUCKED at anything other than the limit. Today I got it! I was able to drive in any type of traffic, road, speed: 1/10 or 9/10 and it’s pretty brilliant everywhere.
This tranny isn’t a DCT and it isn’t a 3-pedal. But once you get it, this car is one of the most engaging and rewarding cars I’ve ever driven.
Finding out the last owner installed an exhaust flap control system was a big help also. The quiet-one-second and insanely-loud binary nature of the exhaust I didn’t care for. The flaps stuck open or closed, I like.
I’m out of town this coming weekend but I’d love to get out for a drive sometime end of July or after. Do the local Ferrari club or F-dealers do many drives/track events? My cars live in Shepherd’s Bush area of London.
Today it clicked. I’m really used to gt3/rs’s: 997 and 991 gen. The CS is neither. It’s tranny wants to live in different rpms/gears at different speeds and it wants to up/down shift in different spots. When I drove it like a Gt3, it SUCKED at anything other than the limit. Today I got it! I was able to drive in any type of traffic, road, speed: 1/10 or 9/10 and it’s pretty brilliant everywhere.
This tranny isn’t a DCT and it isn’t a 3-pedal. But once you get it, this car is one of the most engaging and rewarding cars I’ve ever driven.
Finding out the last owner installed an exhaust flap control system was a big help also. The quiet-one-second and insanely-loud binary nature of the exhaust I didn’t care for. The flaps stuck open or closed, I like.
I’m out of town this coming weekend but I’d love to get out for a drive sometime end of July or after. Do the local Ferrari club or F-dealers do many drives/track events? My cars live in Shepherd’s Bush area of London.
Edited by Jrtaylor9 on Sunday 8th July 17:38
Edited by Jrtaylor9 on Sunday 8th July 17:42
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