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dropot2
08-16-2004, 03:49 AM
I know it's a bit stupid and simple question, but I don't know its answer so...how many years of guarantee has a Ferrari?
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itsthepham
08-16-2004, 06:30 AM
Stupid question is not...Im now curious as well. :D

SilviaEvo
08-16-2004, 06:48 AM
what do you mean guarantee?

No.1
08-16-2004, 06:53 AM
Like a 3year/60,000mile warranty against defective parts or failure of parts

In fact, i guess 3yr/60k miles is fairly regular now, and i guess ferrari operate with this procedure :D

SilviaEvo
08-16-2004, 07:03 AM
oh the warranty. the only thing it cant beat Kia at :lol:

RC45
08-16-2004, 07:29 AM
I seem to remember their warrantee being 1yr/unlimited miles.

Ghostbat
08-16-2004, 07:43 AM
oh the warranty. the only thing it cant beat Kia at :lol:

How about fuelconsumption :)

dropot2
08-16-2004, 09:04 AM
Thanks guys. And what about the warranty of your vette rc45?
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nejcdolinsek
08-16-2004, 09:55 AM
I seem to remember their warrantee being 1yr/unlimited miles.

Yes, its 1yr/unlimited miles for everything

possessed_beaver
08-18-2004, 02:55 AM
I seem to remember their warrantee being 1yr/unlimited miles.

Yes, its 1yr/unlimited miles for everything

would anyone do even more then 5000 miles in there first year of ferrari ownership?

nthfinity
08-18-2004, 10:11 AM
oh the warranty. the only thing it cant beat Kia at :lol:

How about fuelconsumption :)

well, being that a kia would be for nothing but pure abuse almost every day... im sure the kia would eat up more gas/month then the owners ferrari...

RC45
08-18-2004, 10:37 AM
Thanks guys. And what about the warranty of your vette rc45?

3 yr/36 000 miles


I seem to remember their warrantee being 1yr/unlimited miles.

Yes, its 1yr/unlimited miles for everything

would anyone do even more then 5000 miles in there first year of ferrari ownership?

That's what they are counting on.

The cars are so highly tuned that extended use can very easily lead to parts requiring warrant replacement.

Ferraris - greta to look at - but questionable reliability.. ;) :P - Think of them as VERY expensive Fiat... :twisted:

sameerrao
08-18-2004, 11:15 AM
oh the warranty. the only thing it cant beat Kia at :lol:

How about fuelconsumption :)

Pretty low - I think around 10 - 18 mpg depending on the model.

No question about it ... Ferraris are expensive mistresses that require a lot of dough to keep happy.

Parts and servicing is expensive as hell - goes into 4 figures...

You can buy a 308 series car for $25 - 32K and 328 series car for $40-50K in the US. Need to budget another $10K for parts and servicing.

There is nothing worse than a man spends all his money to buy a Ferrari and have no money to spend on maintenance. There are quite a few poorly maintained cars like that are an incredible drain on the resources of the next buyer who will be faced with multiple repairs to be effected immediately. Anytime you buy a used Ferrari you need to spend some money on a pre-inspection - it is worth its weight in gold.

Also the fact that quite a few Ferraris are garage queens - not used very regularly leads to potential issues with cracked pipes, radiator corrosion , etc...

But if you have the money and are willing to step up to the plate .. there would be no greater joy in the automotive realm... :D