Jan 11, 2007 9:27:35 AM
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VKSF said:
F has had same quality/reliability and cheaper total one-yr oper costs (incl deprec) vs P/MB for past 2-3 yrs...![]()
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rangerat1 said:
Will Ferrari ever build a daily driver?????
Jan 11, 2007 4:49:23 PM
Jan 12, 2007 12:25:07 AM
Jan 12, 2007 6:41:24 AM
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VKSF said:
F has had same quality/reliability and cheaper total one-yr oper costs (incl deprec) vs P/MB for past 2-3 yrs...![]()
Not if you consider miles driven and compare on a like basis. How many 1 year old F cars do you see tooling around with 10k to 15k miles on them? If you do find one, they're not the shining example of deprec/oper costs you mentioned.![]()
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Jan 12, 2007 7:24:39 AM
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Nick, the only way you're driving a new F almost cost free is because of the supply/demand/allocation situation in the US.
Here in the UK, allocation is hard to come by but the cars certainly depreciate all the same. Perhaps the UK used car market focusses a little more on sliding scale depreciation with less regard for the desirability of the marque in question.
Talking about safety: with all due respect, why count the number of/and position of airbags as the primary measure of car safety? They are only one safety device out of many. In any event, airbags only help in the case of actual impacts from certain angles only. One should not overlook the fact that, in certain collisions, due to the angle of impact, airbags might not deploy so having them provides no actual advantage.
I have to say that I prefer to focus on the 'preventive' safety in a car far more: e.g. great brakes, ample torque/hp to accelerate out of danger or to overtake safely, great handling/cornering stability, good traction in dry/wet conditions etc.
If the car scores highly on these preventive aspects then it may be the case that one may simply not need to concern oneself as acutely with impact safety.
Ideally though, one should obviously desire a car that is strong on both fronts.
Moreover, there are so many other 'impact measures' of which airbags are only just one example: crumple zones, seat belt tensioners, safety cages, rollover protection, high strength steel bars, the manner in which the steering column collapses, the dashboard architecture etc etc.
Plus what about the variables: driver alertness, alcohol consumption, tyre treadwear, brake pads/discs condition, driver skill/observation, whether airbags have been properly maintained over their serviceable life etc.
That's why such comparisons (e.g. Euro Ncap) are always such a rough and ready process.
Imagine a middle-aged mom with a child in the back seat driving a supposedly 'safe' car like a Merc E Class but because of her (possibly) lower level of driver skill compounded by her (hypothetically) lower concentration level (e.g. if she is trying to amuse the kid to stop him/her from crying), it matters little how theoretically safe her car is. The variable factors more than outweigh the theoretical safety measures which the manufacturer has endeavoured to engineer into the car. Such situations are all too common on today's school run trips which I think are more dangerous than attending driver training schools or going on a non-competitive track day.
Just my view...
Jan 12, 2007 9:47:37 AM
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Drive a fully loaded $340K 599/$155K 997TT/$200K 65 15K mis in a yr and trade-in in US.....likely deprec about $0K for 599/$50K on 997TT/$80K on 65.....
Prob 90% of these caliber cars in US are leased $0 down for capital and sales tx-efficiency reasons...
Frankly, even if one is so lacking in relationships that one can't figure out how to get [Email]599@MSRP[/Email], if one bought new 599 for some $500K in secondary mkt, it's not clear to me that 599's value will deprec any more in one yr than a 65/997TT certainly will w/an @MSRP purch.....
Reality is in SF/NYC most repeat buyers of 65/599 are busy guys w/2-3 commuter cars (like 599/65/997TT); have a 10 mi daily round-trip commute to office (think Woodside/PacHts/Greenwich to MenloPk/SF fin dt/Greenwich fin dt); fly a fair amt for business; and often fly on their bird to a wkend house in Tahoe/LA, etc....so simply don't put more than 5K mis on any F/MB/P they own before trade-in b/c any car is obsoleted/debugged each MY.....once one's net worth reaches certain lvls, renewing one's car fleet annually/semi-annually to have the latest-tech/debugged/unscuffed cars represents about as much rounding-error in one's cost-of-living as it does for middle-class guys getting a new iPod/cell ph/PDA/plasma TV, etc....![]()
Jan 12, 2007 10:59:39 AM
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easy_rider911 said:
whether airbags have been properly maintained over their serviceable life etc.
What maintenance do airbags require over their service life?
Jan 15, 2007 5:29:05 AM
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VKSF said:
Drive a fully loaded $340K 599/$155K 997TT/$200K 65 15K mis in a yr and trade-in in US.....likely deprec about $0K for 599/$50K on 997TT/$80K on 65.....
Prob 90% of these caliber cars in US are leased $0 down for capital and sales tx-efficiency reasons...
Frankly, even if one is so lacking in relationships that one can't figure out how to get [Email]599@MSRP[/Email], if one bought new 599 for some $500K in secondary mkt, it's not clear to me that 599's value will deprec any more in one yr than a 65/997TT certainly will w/an @MSRP purch.....
Reality is in SF/NYC most repeat buyers of 65/599 are busy guys w/2-3 commuter cars (like 599/65/997TT); have a 10 mi daily round-trip commute to office (think Woodside/PacHts/Greenwich to MenloPk/SF fin dt/Greenwich fin dt); fly a fair amt for business; and often fly on their bird to a wkend house in Tahoe/LA, etc....so simply don't put more than 5K mis on any F/MB/P they own before trade-in b/c any car is obsoleted/debugged each MY.....once one's net worth reaches certain lvls, renewing one's car fleet annually/semi-annually to have the latest-tech/debugged/unscuffed cars represents about as much rounding-error in one's cost-of-living as it does for middle-class guys getting a new iPod/cell ph/PDA/plasma TV, etc....![]()
I hope you're kidding. You seem to forget that Ferrari's don't sell at sticker price so the premium many people pay must be factored into the equation. And how can you speculate on the 599 in the second hand market w/ 15K miles when it's just getting released? Remember the Testarossa? Or the 512/Maranello? I don't see those cars trading for sticker price with 15K miles. It's called a 'bubble' my friend. Ferraris went thru the same thing back in the 80's - ask Ron Tonkin (F dealer in Portland). When it bursts, I hope you're not hurt too bad. You live in the bay area as I do so you probably remember the dot-com bubble/burst. But to each his own. I've already posted in the past that any depreciation costs factored over miles driven is a better metric of enjoyment of a vehicle anyway. $10K depr on 1K mile cars (whatever brand or model they are) is a bigger waste of time/money in my opinion than someone who loses $20K and drives 15K miles.
Jan 15, 2007 5:42:49 AM
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easy_rider911 said:
whether airbags have been properly maintained over their serviceable life etc.
What maintenance do airbags require over their service life?
Some people might assume that, once a car has airbags, that's it, they're good for the entire life of the vehicle say 15-20 years. This is not correct. Typically, one should replace the small compressed air cylinders used to inflate the airbags after usually about 10 years.
Jan 15, 2007 9:33:13 PM
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easy_rider911 said:
Typically, one should replace the small compressed air cylinders used to inflate the airbags after usually about 10 years.
Jan 16, 2007 3:56:18 AM
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VKSF said:
Drive a fully loaded $340K 599/$155K 997TT/$200K 65 15K mis in a yr and trade-in in US.....likely deprec about $0K for 599/$50K on 997TT/$80K on 65.....
Prob 90% of these caliber cars in US are leased $0 down for capital and sales tx-efficiency reasons...
Frankly, even if one is so lacking in relationships that one can't figure out how to get [Email]599@MSRP[/Email], if one bought new 599 for some $500K in secondary mkt, it's not clear to me that 599's value will deprec any more in one yr than a 65/997TT certainly will w/an @MSRP purch.....
Reality is in SF/NYC most repeat buyers of 65/599 are busy guys w/2-3 commuter cars (like 599/65/997TT); have a 10 mi daily round-trip commute to office (think Woodside/PacHts/Greenwich to MenloPk/SF fin dt/Greenwich fin dt); fly a fair amt for business; and often fly on their bird to a wkend house in Tahoe/LA, etc....so simply don't put more than 5K mis on any F/MB/P they own before trade-in b/c any car is obsoleted/debugged each MY.....once one's net worth reaches certain lvls, renewing one's car fleet annually/semi-annually to have the latest-tech/debugged/unscuffed cars represents about as much rounding-error in one's cost-of-living as it does for middle-class guys getting a new iPod/cell ph/PDA/plasma TV, etc....![]()
I hope you're kidding. You seem to forget that Ferrari's don't sell at sticker price so the premium many people pay must be factored into the equation. And how can you speculate on the 599 in the second hand market w/ 15K miles when it's just getting released? Remember the Testarossa? Or the 512/Maranello? I don't see those cars trading for sticker price with 15K miles. It's called a 'bubble' my friend. Ferraris went thru the same thing back in the 80's - ask Ron Tonkin (F dealer in Portland). When it bursts, I hope you're not hurt too bad. You live in the bay area as I do so you probably remember the dot-com bubble/burst. But to each his own. I've already posted in the past that any depreciation costs factored over miles driven is a better metric of enjoyment of a vehicle anyway. $10K depr on 1K mile cars (whatever brand or model they are) is a bigger waste of time/money in my opinion than someone who loses $20K and drives 15K miles.
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[...] and can afford any car they want no matter deprec....prob 90% of these guys don't really care about cars and just get a new CL/SL/S every 2-3 yrs....so getting a new 599 at MSRP isn't as daunting as one may assume....
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Jan 18, 2007 9:38:17 PM
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easy_rider911 said:
Thanks Maverick for finding those quotations etc. Always useful to have hard facts![]()