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That's a beautiful car, well chuffed for you old mate!
That's a beautiful car, well chuffed for you old mate!
Weirdly the only Ferrari I think looks rubbish in Red. Nice dark metallic models look sleek. Are the early 'F1' boxes the old F430 ones or newer dual clutch systems?
F430 Scud was the last Ferrari to use single clutch I believe, but out of all single clutch systems Ferrari did it best, then I'd say BMW was second best with SMG2/3 but as with all single clutches robotised manuals some people like them and others simply do not like them.
Wasn't the F1 in the F430 as per the 360 and 355 and renowned for burning through clutches in no time? Not sure if the scud got something a little more special?
I'm contemplating chopping my Noble in and throwing some money on top for something else at the moment and from everything I've read the F1 boxed Ferrari's are a massive no go. Shortlist is mainly Manual 360, Manual Gallardo and Mclaren 12c's which have amazingly dropped below £70k now (I live 10 miles from Thorney Motorsport which helps on that option...)
Yes same box in all of them, but if you drive a 360, then challenge, then 430 and 430 Scud they kept on improving it and the Scud was the last evolution of that box and made it as best as it could be. But yes Gallardo's absolutely burn their clutch up in reverse and none sport mode, as with all the single clutch robotised manuals to get best clutch life the best procedure was to drive the cars in their sportiest settings and drive them hard because the only way they shift smoother is by slipping the clutch and thus wearing it more and was something Lamborghini suffered with most, Ferrari on 360/430 was not great and BMW were best with longevity.
If you can get yourself into a manual Ferrari or Lamborghini, DO IT, the boat has already sailed somewhat and prices rocketed but if you find the right car and a price your happy to pay its probably a safe place to put your money, also consider the Audi R8 V10 manual too, great car, great drive and rather reliable and can be had for circa 50k so 20k aside for running and repairs.
Mclaren of that era does nothing for me, drive one and decide for yourself but the sound is just poor compared to NA rivals of period and they are not the most playful handling wise according to some people I know who have owned them, but they are epic fast and you do indeed need a very good specialist for a Mclaren so your sorted their but my adice would be avoid a 12C at all cost or wait until they are 50k or even better wait for a 570S at around 70-75k as the 570S is a far superior car and also a lot more fun to drive and handles more naturally.
My view is the 360 or Gallardo manual would be a pretty decent investment also over the auto, although they command a premium it would hold it in future. R8 V10 manual is on the shortlist also but arguably not as special (albeit probably more capable & modern than the others - likewise as you say get a better example for the money). There was a nice looking 360 Manual Spider up for sale recently for £49k (along with a vague description of needing some cosmetic tidying up) but that literally got listed Saturday and has gone now. Do like the black one up for £65k currently with the sports seats.
Thats fair enough. Makes sense that they'd continue to evolve as they refine them, just a case of everything I've read tallying with a friends parents comment of struggling to pull off up a medium incline drive without a clutch smell pouring into the cabin.
My view is the 360 or Gallardo manual would be a pretty decent investment also over the auto, although they command a premium it would hold it in future. R8 V10 manual is on the shortlist also but arguably not as special (albeit probably more capable & modern than the others - likewise as you say get a better example for the money). There was a nice looking 360 Manual Spider up for sale recently for £49k (along with a vague description of needing some cosmetic tidying up) but that literally got listed Saturday and has gone now. Do like the black one up for £65k currently with the sports seats.
Mclaren 12c was a little curveball as I realised how much they've depreciated. Honestly don't think they'll go down much further but likewise as you say the sound is uninspiring and arguably it may well be too capable to enjoy on the road at legal speeds etc.
In all honesty once my old daily S3 sells (replaced with a Clio 182 for station run) I'll start going to view and try to test drive a few of the options, Noble isn't exactly a bad car to use in the interim so can wait for the right car - likewise though a question of how quickly the noble will sell on or if a dealer with a car I like would be interested in it in partex.
Edit: Lovely looking car but somewhat worrying the advert has been up since this time in 2018! https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201802093587401 Cap retail value of £62-63k and cap clean at £55k iirc so not that far off book really
F430 Scud was the last Ferrari to use single clutch I believe, but out of all single clutch systems Ferrari did it best, then I'd say BMW was second best with SMG2/3 but as with all single clutches robotised manuals some people like them and others simply do not like them.
Calfornia is the 7 speed DCT system as found in 458 and other cars around that era, a truly fantastic box that in the 458 is extremely aggressive in the earlier cars and in later cars still aggressive but smooth to protect the box. The California is more relaxed and thus about same speed on upshifts as the 458 in sport mode and a bit slower on downshifts, it is just more relaxed in that car to suit its target market and thus also more reliable (less stressed) and in the Cali it is also coded to act more like an automatic but is still very much a DCT.
P.S. Yes Calfi's look better in darker colours like this one which also has the LED carbon wheel:
https://www.pistonheads.com/classif...fdguxbuxAjygP4WK1YpK221HAli7JrMByCAuvecdhKg00
That California looks fantastic even of it's not the usual ferrari Red.
Between that and a r8 v10 for me at that Money.
I would probably go for the California the shape / curves it looks fantastic, it's all about the smiles than top top performance.
Test drive all of them. I was nearly set on a F430, but after taking a Gallardo out after an F430 back to back, the noise of the G (pre LP obviously as LP's sound horrible in comparison!) won it for me.
Wanted a manual also, but the premiums for good manual cars are eye watering, and to be honest I cant grumble at the e-gear as long as its driven right but it needs to be driven hard.
At your budget a manual Ferrari is a very good bet or wait and save for a 570S at around 75k, keep an eye on FB groups also, much better deals on cars there I find, join supercar selling groups etc. Perfect example was a 570S Spyder, think it sold for 92k and was on like 5000 miles.
That car you linked to I think it may be hanging around due to specification and miles, a lot of Ferrari buyers are very keen on certain spec and colour combo and for whatever reason Ferrari's over 30k miles are hard to shift, people are still in the 1970's when it comes to Ferrari reliability, whereas they generally tend to be very reliable since the 360 and reliability only improved with each generation. A car like California kind of proves this as people don't seem scared to use them or are either simply not clocking them back as there is a few examples for sale with around 80,000 miles and it uses an evolution of the 430 engine with DFI technology.
The cars that seem to move are of course red, black or typically yellow or a silver/grey variation. Interior colour, cream or beige in a none red or grey car seems to put a lot of potential buyers off, if your going to keep it for years forget values, buy the car you want and enjoy it.
Are test drives relatively easy to sort in your guys experiences? When I was viewing interesting stuff at the £20k mark 5-6 years ago I really struggled as a lot of dealers refused test drives without deposits - I literally walked away from an ideal manual 996T because the dealer wouldn't let me test drive without putting a £500 deposit into their account despite showing them I had more than the asking price sat in my bank account.
Negotiation wise I imagine the sticker price isn't what most of these cars actually sell at? I've got full access to Cap which helps with that side of it to be fair
Had been meaning to re-read your lambo thread to be fair to get a flavour of it (and remind myself of your exhausts noise )
I have actually driven a 360 and a Gallardo but it was a long time ago on a pretty awful airfield experience day with hammering rain. I did prefer the Gallardo then from memory but the 360 had nearly no grip probably from crap tyres and slippery track etc.
The other argument is that a v10 manual R8 would leave enough in the pot to go on a continental roadtrip as well as purchasing the car
Yeah I keep an eye on a couple of the Supercar selling groups, have seen you pop up on there occasionally actually. I'm not really put off by mileage but conscious when it comes to any potential resale time the mileage does come into it. Likewise on the colour I really want red, black or yellow but fully appreciate red will be the easier colour to move on in the future. Honestly won't personally consider the pale silver ones as whilst they look good the colour just blends in too much to normality
I need to book a day off work really to have a drive around various dealers and decide what the end goal actually is. Are test drives relatively easy to sort in your guys experiences? When I was viewing interesting stuff at the £20k mark 5-6 years ago I really struggled as a lot of dealers refused test drives without deposits - I literally walked away from an ideal manual 996T because the dealer wouldn't let me test drive without putting a £500 deposit into their account despite showing them I had more than the asking price sat in my bank account.
Negotiation wise I imagine the sticker price isn't what most of these cars actually sell at? I've got full access to Cap which helps with that side of it to be fair
Talking of which Gibbo, whens your service/MOT due for our drive down
Hold on a minute! Are they lending you an 812 whilst yours is in?