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Old 05-18-2014, 05:34 PM   #1
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I spent this morning looking at Ferrari's and most of the people that I talked to were of the opinion that the 348/355 style are viewed within Ferrari circles much like the 996 is viewed within some Porsche circles (as somewhat of a low point in the history of the marque).

The 308/328's are picking up quite a bit of steam by collectors (this is the 964 equivalent) but the future classic seems to be the 360/430 (the next 993).
That's funny that they look down at the 348/355. I see those as the last of the analog era like the last of the air-cooled Carreras. The 360 seemed to me like a re-invention of Ferrari during the Montemozolo era. I remember an article where he said the first thing that struck him when he took over was that the quality control wing at the factory (ie. where they fixed molto errors) was almost as big as the actual assembly department! The era of the bullet proof F2000 F1 cars under Jean Todt coinciding with the arrival of the 360 and all its technological, power-boosting techological improvements seem more like the onset of the water-cooled era for Porsche. I guess the 348/355 didn't win over the purists while still being heavy, mushy cars... Not really the case with the water-cooled Carreras. I mean the idea that a weekend warrior in a 996 could get within mere seconds of a factory driver was big.

I think of 430 as the future 997.2 GT3. The last modern cars you could still get without the XBOX paddles.


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Old 05-18-2014, 05:48 PM   #2
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My wife's brother recently bought -and then sold about 9 months later- a 355. Maintenance on it was *insane*. And this is me knowing that Ferrari is an expensive 'investment'. In the nine months he had it I think he dropped just under $20K on consumables. Nothing broke. Just fluids, brakes, clutch...that kind of stuff.....absolutely stunned me. He makes bank....but sold it simply because it was so ridiculous to keep up.

(My wife spent a week driving it and was a big fan. For some reason, she wasn't nearly as impressed with the '02 Boxster then she returned....LOL).
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Old 05-19-2014, 09:00 PM   #3
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My wife's brother recently bought -and then sold about 9 months later- a 355. Maintenance on it was *insane*. And this is me knowing that Ferrari is an expensive 'investment'. In the nine months he had it I think he dropped just under $20K on consumables. Nothing broke. Just fluids, brakes, clutch...that kind of stuff.....absolutely stunned me. He makes bank....but sold it simply because it was so ridiculous to keep up.

(My wife spent a week driving it and was a big fan. For some reason, she wasn't nearly as impressed with the '02 Boxster then she returned....LOL).
There was one parked a couple streets down from me, outside a house, in the driveway a mist a bunch of other cars, car cover blown off weeks if not months prior, with what looked like a thick layer of dust on it with the tires going flat. Wonder if something major, or even minor happened to it causing it to be put aside like that. Wonder if there are other 355 like that just sitting because of repair costs.
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