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A look into the REAL cost of owning Ferrari...
Not sure if this website is already known to the F-Carfans at JW...
http://ferrari.stevejenkins.com/ It is a very interesting read, with some cool PDF's of brochures and service manulas etc- as well an accurate listing of the lifetime costs of owning a 328, 348, 355, 512 and an F40. Nice to see the orginal window stickers and bill's of sale and receipts etc. |
I love entry number five for the 328:
Zipper on trunk luggage cover had come undone. Cover was removed, zipper was disassembled, repaired, and cover was replaced................. $68. The guy actually decided that such a thing warranted a repair, drove his car in for this service, told a rep about it, and they fixed it. For $68. Man, some things you just gotta do for yourself, to keep some elements of manhood in ya. |
interesting info. Thanks RC :D
*note* the tech that did the head recondition on the F40 had a healthy paycheck. If you figure the tech makes a little less than 1/3 the shop labor rate (depending on experience), i;m guessing on the hours flagged for the job here, but i'd say its a safe bet he made a little over $2,000 on that job alone :shock: |
Heh, minor service=$15k
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Usually, $15k in work means send it to the scrapyard, I'm getting a new car. |
i cant find how much itreally costs ><
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Thanks for the link! 8)
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The majority of experienced BMW techs in larger dealerships have 6 figure incomes :wink: |
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no, i'm just saying that Exotic cars don't necassarily provide the best living :wink:
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