Sommi
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I plucked up some courage to go to the Dick Lovett Swindon showroom last weekend to look at the FF.
It is a very big car for a Ferrari but I am seriously considering it.
The folks at the dealership where extremely patient and friendly. The usual man-maths questions were answered and financial balloons were illustrated.
The Ferrari Finance options with 50% after 3 years seems a good one if you are buying a limited edition Scud or CS Stradale.
But I think its a bit unnerving when considering the FF as I think there is more depreciation to come on these.
But it is the best option for a family Ferrari out there and even though I admire the 612, my QP seems to have most of the tech on those except the v12 experience!
If you have ever owned, driven or experienced one please let me know what you think.
I think for me it is the best way to experience the Ferrari and fulfill the V12 urge. I cannot go for any two seat options as I like to keep my family involved..gulp.. no choice!
It is a very big car for a Ferrari but I am seriously considering it.
The folks at the dealership where extremely patient and friendly. The usual man-maths questions were answered and financial balloons were illustrated.
The Ferrari Finance options with 50% after 3 years seems a good one if you are buying a limited edition Scud or CS Stradale.
But I think its a bit unnerving when considering the FF as I think there is more depreciation to come on these.
But it is the best option for a family Ferrari out there and even though I admire the 612, my QP seems to have most of the tech on those except the v12 experience!
If you have ever owned, driven or experienced one please let me know what you think.
I think for me it is the best way to experience the Ferrari and fulfill the V12 urge. I cannot go for any two seat options as I like to keep my family involved..gulp.. no choice!