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I have never been into cars and there was a ferrari just parked next door to mine, are they still a luxury to own or are they now a peice of junk? |
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@eyesore | 28 May 14 | |
oh dear
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@fir3hill | 28 May 14 | |
They are very expensive to buy and run, although if they are second hand they could be in good nick, or junk, just like any other kind of car
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@crail | 28 May 14 | |
theyre a bit poncy
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@eyesore | 28 May 14 | |
Jeremy Clarkson test drove one the other week on top gear..... he reckoned it had too much power
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@tranie | 28 May 14 | |
a mate of mine spent 12 years working a few hours here and there building a ferrari kit car. He owned a 1970 VW beatle which was falling to bits, he bought a ferrari kit for it, he used the sub frame from the VW and the engine from the VW. It looked the dogs doodahs just didnt sound or run like a ferrari from a distance you couldnt tell it was a fake
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@paibok | 28 May 14 | |
@ eyesore - 28.05.14 - 03:25pm oh dear why oh dear? not like its a terrorists car |
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@bambi60 | 28 May 14 | |
They do milk chocolate ones now and they're..... Oh ....Ferrari you say ....
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@mok214 | 28 May 14 | |
@ paibok - 28.05.14 - 03:23pm I have never been into cars and there was a ferrari just parked next door to mine, are they still a luxury to own or are they now a peice of junk? Junk? They are one of those cars that if you have how much it costs, you cannot afford it. |
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@beery2 | 28 May 14 | |
i'd like to have a drive in one... Don't think i'd want to own one even if i could afford it... No point in uk with our stupid 70mph speed limit, you'd never get out of 2nd gear...
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@obi_jon | 28 May 14 | |
prices in the UK start at around 150,000 for a Ferrari California or about 190,000 in the US.
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