A return to form: Say hello to Banana MK2, the Italian Prancing Horse (Ferrari 458 Italia)

Really? Cos everyone needs 3 supercars? Either Gibbo really wants an arterua or he’s realised too much choice doesn’t make a happy man? That or he’s buying a helicopter :cry:

I've contemplated selling the 458 for a while, in hindsight I should have sold it last year when I considered doing so as I'd have got more money for it and not had to pay out £8000 for the gearbox repair, but at same time if I'd have sold it and a month or two later the gearbox grenaded itself on new owner I'd have felt really bad for them, though no fault of my own.

I guess I am just in a similar position to Sam at seeing through glass with his 360, I have done everything I have wanted to do with the 458 and owned it five years and done over 15,000 miles in it, when I decide what to drive I tend to drive the 458 more because I feel I should because its good for the car and not because I want too, this is in no way because its a bad car but without been too blunt the McLaren is a better drive, but that car is one year in, will it survive another four years, probably unlikely.

Also no mistake that it is far harder to enjoy the roads these days, and less so in a very bright very loud Ferrari, not that I'd ever let this stop me. :D

Yes in short two cars have gotten under my skin recently, the 600 and the M2, both are such joyous things to drive, I also love driving the 360 as well. The 458, Clio and Corvette are rarely ever driven, Corvette I keep as its a classic and it truly cost zero to have it been a classic. Clio not so bad but the 458 is £1200 in insurance, £300 tracker, £1000 service, £700 road tax, plus any repairs/consumables its an expensive toy to have sat there, particular if I am not getting the use out of it.

Also I will never deny that owning so many cars and caring for them all myself, washing, servicing, repairing, whilst having a job and a house to maintain, well it can sometimes get stressful on that sometimes I have to spend so much time cleaning them as I am not the person who will put the car in the garage dirty, it has to be clean and spotless, its just me.

But yes no one needs a supercar, let alone three, owning them makes me happy but can also be stressful, so time to let one go and it makes sense its the one that cost the most to own but most of all its the one I have enjoyed to the upmost and done everything with I wanted to do with it and now it just sits in the garage, the last 12 months think I did less than 1000 miles in it or just over and half of those were probably me taking out to ensure it is OK as I will always aim to drive it at least once every 2-3 weeks.

So yeah its got to go, Clio too as I guess it was more an impulsive buy and now I've made it spotless I again drive it to keep it happy, not me, great it is I'd just rather drive the M2 or 360. :)

So yeah 458 at 130k ono
Clio 9k ono

:)
 
£1200 seems very steep when you have all those cars available, or the insurer is thinking will they get robbed.

i would be wetting myself with all those cars in the backyard for the criminal type.


Going rate, the McLaren is £1400, my cover is guaranteed value and track cover too, plus zero issues, the windscreen cracked on the 458 which they paid for in full minus the £100 excess, that cost them £3700.
The 100k plus stuff I use specialist insurers, the rest of the cars are mainly with Admiral, apart from Corvette which is a classic specialist.
 
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