Sep 23, 2022 1:09:30 PM
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Sep 23, 2022 1:09:30 PM
Sep 23, 2022 3:10:02 PM
crayphile:Rossi:Did someone already mention the base price? Seems to be 318.381,00 Euro withouth VAT in Europe, so much more expensive than an Urus.
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Will be almost double the price of a base Urus once specced up. Two different categories of cars. Most owners will also have a SUV in the household which may even be an Urus.
Another criteria that differentiates it from the Urus and Cayenne Turbo GT is the availability, I assume. Unlike the latter two, I guess a non-VIP Ferrari customer will not be able to receive an allocation, at least not until all the VIP customers orders are filled in, regardless of his/her purchase power.
Ziggy:crayphile:Rossi:Did someone already mention the base price? Seems to be 318.381,00 Euro withouth VAT in Europe, so much more expensive than an Urus.
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We're at the point where you can be the fastest or just sound like you're the fastest.
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.
Will be almost double the price of a base Urus once specced up. Two different categories of cars. Most owners will also have a SUV in the household which may even be an Urus.
Another criteria that differentiates it from the Urus and Cayenne Turbo GT is the availability, I assume. Unlike the latter two, I guess a non-VIP Ferrari customer will not be able to receive an allocation, at least not until all the VIP customers orders are filled in, regardless of his/her purchase power.
Correct. However, eventually anyone who wants one will be able to get it.
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Performance wise I'm sure it will be great being a hybrid, but I'm not sure it being slightly cheaper will matter much to someone paying 400k for a SUV, but I think you are spot on in that purist and loyal customers will value the V12 while new buyers may not appreciate the difference in engine character and experience as much, and won't mind.
Nov 17, 2022 1:51:27 AM
watt:If you've rec'd the latest Ferrari magazine, you can see their idea of the best look -- it's a pig. The world's priciest soccer mommy toy, and quite unattractive. DNA my ass.
Could not disagree more on the looks. You haven’t seen one yet. Soccer mom fodder - agreed.
nberry:Ferrari knows its customers. The first two years of the vehicle are sold out and Ferrari has stopped taking orders. The upper one % have too much money.
Or the Purosangue is too cheap...following your logic.
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Dec 14, 2022 8:46:17 PM
Harry Metcalfe’s latest video on this vehicle. https://youtu.be/Hje0mmp4T4k
Its a magic bus alright. The only thing I dislike is the price. It makes me wish Id paid more attention at school!
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macca993:Hi Watt. You aren't wrong. I feel better now LOL
Hi Mark!
I hope you're shredding the South Island- I do miss those tracks! I see you are dreaming of strutting her PS stuff in Auckland
I think I'm [temporarily] over the Ferrari binge I went on when I almost died in the river, so I'm seeing them more objectively. When I return, I think I'll get another 812 Super Fast, and a Speciale, both great for hammer down back road desert running.
As for the Pure Blood -- The issue is it's not useful, except for showing off: