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atomic80 said:
Maybe they're adding the prices.
They're waiting for the US dollar to pull out of its nose dive
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26 janv. 2008 13:55:29
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zzboba said:
http://www.configurator.ferrariowners.com/
26 janv. 2008 16:27:20
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zzboba said:
http://www.configurator.ferrariowners.com/
How come the configurator does not work now?
26 janv. 2008 20:25:32
27 janv. 2008 00:19:24
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zzboba said:
http://www.configurator.ferrariowners.com/
How come the configurator does not work now?
I guess that was something like a trial version, final configurator is at the owners site.
27 janv. 2008 10:17:35
27 janv. 2008 11:26:51
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"Exclusive?" No, I call that illogical... this is one way of enthusing people who may be in a position to buy a Ferrari in the future. I love playing about with the Porsche car configurator even though I may never buy a GT2...
I guess you have to have already expressed an interest to, and be successfully vetted by, a Ferrari dealer to get a user ID and password. Needless arrogance.
In my eyes, the customer is king so who on earth is a salesman to look a potential customer up and down and think "Yeah, so and so has owned a Ferrari before and he looks 'respectable' enough"?
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I agree. It is rather stupid to limit access to the Configurator and just allow Ferrari owners to use it...
27 janv. 2008 14:32:02
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"Exclusive?" No, I call that illogical... this is one way of enthusing people who may be in a position to buy a Ferrari in the future. I love playing about with the Porsche car configurator even though I may never buy a GT2...
I guess you have to have already expressed an interest to, and be successfully vetted by, a Ferrari dealer to get a user ID and password. Needless arrogance.
In my eyes, the customer is king so who on earth is a salesman to look a potential customer up and down and think "Yeah, so and so has owned a Ferrari before and he looks 'respectable' enough"?
I agree. It is rather stupid to limit access to the Configurator and just allow Ferrari owners to use it...
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I agree. It is rather stupid to limit access to the Configurator and just allow Ferrari owners to use it...
I agree too. I guess we will see the configurator on www.ferrariworld.com in the future.
At the moment the configurator is not so much a configurator in the truest sense of the word. Normally you use a configurator to get info about the price of the car with the options you choose. At the Ferrari configurator there are no prices at all, it's more like a tool of visualisation how your options will lool like, especially the multiple colour options you can choose for the interior.
28 janv. 2008 01:27:35
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MKSGR said:
I agree. It is rather stupid to limit access to the Configurator and just allow Ferrari owners to use it...
I agree too. I guess we will see the configurator on www.ferrariworld.com in the future.
At the moment the configurator is not so much a configurator in the truest sense of the word. Normally you use a configurator to get info about the price of the car with the options you choose. At the Ferrari configurator there are no prices at all, it's more like a tool of visualisation how your options will lool like, especially the multiple colour options you can choose for the interior.
28 janv. 2008 03:56:51
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MKSGR said:
I agree. It is rather stupid to limit access to the Configurator and just allow Ferrari owners to use it...
I agree too. I guess we will see the configurator on www.ferrariworld.com in the future.
At the moment the configurator is not so much a configurator in the truest sense of the word. Normally you use a configurator to get info about the price of the car with the options you choose. At the Ferrari configurator there are no prices at all, it's more like a tool of visualisation how your options will lool like, especially the multiple colour options you can choose for the interior.
I agree too, its not even about the customer. It comes downright to marketing. Look at Porsche, they're king at that. Their ads, their punchlines.. it adresses the younger audience and gets them hooked early on.. guess what happens when they're 43 and realize girls are a waste of money... they will that porsche that was implanted to them in their childhood. Letting people, kids for the matter, play with configurators, can only be positive to the car brand. How on earth does it hurt anyone? Waitlists will be too long? give me a break, Ferrari is trying to keep their cars exclusive, eventhough there's NO grounds behind it. I find their strategy reidiculous...
Ferrari will more and more be for Poseurs... at least we dont see them too often
28 janv. 2008 11:36:35
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MKSGR said:
I agree. It is rather stupid to limit access to the Configurator and just allow Ferrari owners to use it...
I agree too. I guess we will see the configurator on www.ferrariworld.com in the future.
At the moment the configurator is not so much a configurator in the truest sense of the word. Normally you use a configurator to get info about the price of the car with the options you choose. At the Ferrari configurator there are no prices at all, it's more like a tool of visualisation how your options will lool like, especially the multiple colour options you can choose for the interior.
I agree too, its not even about the customer. It comes downright to marketing. Look at Porsche, they're king at that. Their ads, their punchlines.. it adresses the younger audience and gets them hooked early on.. guess what happens when they're 43 and realize girls are a waste of money... they will that porsche that was implanted to them in their childhood. Letting people, kids for the matter, play with configurators, can only be positive to the car brand. How on earth does it hurt anyone? Waitlists will be too long? give me a break, Ferrari is trying to keep their cars exclusive, eventhough there's NO grounds behind it. I find their strategy reidiculous...
Ferrari will more and more be for Poseurs... at least we dont see them too often
I agree with you completely. No reason to not allow "non-owners" a way to configure a Ferrari to see if the car suits them, based on the options/colors that they choose.
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MKSGR said:
I agree. It is rather stupid to limit access to the Configurator and just allow Ferrari owners to use it...
I agree too. I guess we will see the configurator on www.ferrariworld.com in the future.
At the moment the configurator is not so much a configurator in the truest sense of the word. Normally you use a configurator to get info about the price of the car with the options you choose. At the Ferrari configurator there are no prices at all, it's more like a tool of visualisation how your options will lool like, especially the multiple colour options you can choose for the interior.
I agree too, its not even about the customer. It comes downright to marketing. Look at Porsche, they're king at that. Their ads, their punchlines.. it adresses the younger audience and gets them hooked early on.. guess what happens when they're 43 and realize girls are a waste of money... they will that porsche that was implanted to them in their childhood. Letting people, kids for the matter, play with configurators, can only be positive to the car brand. How on earth does it hurt anyone? Waitlists will be too long? give me a break, Ferrari is trying to keep their cars exclusive, eventhough there's NO grounds behind it. I find their strategy reidiculous...
Ferrari will more and more be for Poseurs... at least we dont see them too often
I agree with you completely. No reason to not allow "non-owners" a way to configure a Ferrari to see if the car suits them, based on the options/colors that they choose.
As I said, I think sooner or later we will see the configurator on the Ferrari's public site. It's only a matter of time
The SpA is not really known for to be among the quickest and that in many ways.
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Rossi said:Quote:
MKSGR said:
I agree. It is rather stupid to limit access to the Configurator and just allow Ferrari owners to use it...
I agree too. I guess we will see the configurator on www.ferrariworld.com in the future.
At the moment the configurator is not so much a configurator in the truest sense of the word. Normally you use a configurator to get info about the price of the car with the options you choose. At the Ferrari configurator there are no prices at all, it's more like a tool of visualisation how your options will lool like, especially the multiple colour options you can choose for the interior.
I agree too, its not even about the customer. It comes downright to marketing. Look at Porsche, they're king at that. Their ads, their punchlines.. it adresses the younger audience and gets them hooked early on.. guess what happens when they're 43 and realize girls are a waste of money... they will that porsche that was implanted to them in their childhood. Letting people, kids for the matter, play with configurators, can only be positive to the car brand. How on earth does it hurt anyone? Waitlists will be too long? give me a break, Ferrari is trying to keep their cars exclusive, eventhough there's NO grounds behind it. I find their strategy reidiculous...
Ferrari will more and more be for Poseurs... at least we dont see them too often
I agree with you completely. No reason to not allow "non-owners" a way to configure a Ferrari to see if the car suits them, based on the options/colors that they choose.
As I said, I think sooner or later we will see the configurator on the Ferrari's public site. It's only a matter of time
The SpA is not really known for to be among the quickest and that in many ways.
Just had a brilliant idea for the meantime: could you just post your Ferrari username and password? Then all rennteam users could test the Configurator
28 janv. 2008 19:19:06
28 janv. 2008 19:35:33
28 janv. 2008 19:53:17
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Crash said:
Guys, no sense in arguing over such trivialities. Just give us both your usernames and passwords .
Now we'll see who really owns a Ferrari.
OH OH we're in for some surprises here
28 janv. 2008 20:05:32