200k Write Off.

Im guessing Ferrari have some sort of waiting/preference list for people who purchase a Ferrari, would they sell another Ferrari to someone who does this after just purchasing one?
 
Im guessing Ferrari have some sort of waiting/preference list for people who purchase a Ferrari, would they sell another Ferrari to someone who does this after just purchasing one?

I doubt it. If some millionaire just goes and slaps a pile of cash on the salesman's desk, they aren't going to say no.
 
Im guessing Ferrari have some sort of waiting/preference list for people who purchase a Ferrari, would they sell another Ferrari to someone who does this after just purchasing one?
Unless it's a limited run car, I think they would almost certainly sell them another car. As long as they get paid what's the problem?
 
I doubt it. If some millionaire just goes and slaps a pile of cash on the salesman's desk, they aren't going to say no.

Unless it's a limited run car, I think they would almost certainly sell them another car. As long as they get paid what's the problem?

I guess so, just I would think Ferrari are very proud of the badge and excellence that goes into building these cars only to see someone wright it off.
 
I'd imagine he assumed that the electronic trickery like traction control would keep him on the road in the wet. Not really the case though.

I've only ever driven a 318is with rudimentary traction control so these vids always make me think maybe I'm better off without modern electricery after all!
 
I've only ever driven a 318is with rudimentary traction control so these vids always make me think maybe I'm better off without modern electricery after all!

If you go in to a corner like he did in a RWD sports car, it won't save you. It will only stop you spinning.

Watch when they rag the GT86 around the track on top gear, there still a lot of movement (they keep the TC on). That's "only" a 200hp car.
 
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