Is it realistic to keep a Ferrari on the street?
#32
Chopper
I had a 348 for a couple of weeks. It's very easy to drive around town - you won't have any problems at all. No it doesn't sound as good as a 355 but wind it up with the windows down and it still sounds fabulous.
BUT (!!!) do be careful. The handling up to a point is OK simply because it has quite a lot of grip but as I was getting to the end of my period with the car my confidence in it had started to grow a lot.... I got a bit lairy with it on a big roundabout and it bit me big time! Didn't spin it, just, but did get into a tank slapper that took a few catchs to bring under control. Very scary.
Enjoy your car, especially the tunnels
Marc
I had a 348 for a couple of weeks. It's very easy to drive around town - you won't have any problems at all. No it doesn't sound as good as a 355 but wind it up with the windows down and it still sounds fabulous.
BUT (!!!) do be careful. The handling up to a point is OK simply because it has quite a lot of grip but as I was getting to the end of my period with the car my confidence in it had started to grow a lot.... I got a bit lairy with it on a big roundabout and it bit me big time! Didn't spin it, just, but did get into a tank slapper that took a few catchs to bring under control. Very scary.
Enjoy your car, especially the tunnels
Marc
#33
As I said before, do a search on Google and it will very quickly become apparent that I am not creating these models out of cuckooland (David and Adam...)
http://www.ferrariclub.com/faq/348versions.html
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