2:15 Ferrari Owner: “It’s like driving a Tractor” Ferruccio Lamborghini in his grave: “My ultimate vengeance is complete!”
@theenlightenedone12832 жыл бұрын
So the tractor maker called Ferrari a tractor ?!!!
@lezzgp2 жыл бұрын
🤣😂😂
@luistorres61302 жыл бұрын
😂
@mercymessi71152 жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@TheFarmersLife2 жыл бұрын
These days the tractor costs more than the Ferrari!
@andrewpolasek55242 жыл бұрын
Ferraris are like the unattainable supermodel that, once you win her, you find out what it's really like living with her. And nobody's going to listen to you complaining about it.
@echirag2 жыл бұрын
Perfect analogy 😆
@pamotorsports7632 жыл бұрын
Very well put. I will never buy another ferrari personally. I'll take a Porsche anyday.
@TrueStrategicEyes2 жыл бұрын
Love the honesty of this rich man. Wish more rich people would be as honest as this chap. Makes them more human to the rest of us
@robmarks41372 жыл бұрын
Hey get porsche,I've had one 10 years not even a misfire,cost me 13000 does 180mmph,drives like an extension of your body.nuff said
@SuperPerfectMan2 жыл бұрын
True ! That
@Yoda82323 жыл бұрын
This is the Ferrari ownership story we all need to hear! Thank you for being upfront.
@kennapop32 жыл бұрын
Jay Leno says almost the same thing. Just Buy the Aston Martin and save all the grief.
@piotrpix2 жыл бұрын
More such vids please....
@davidrobertson65732 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t judge Ferrari on a Cali T That would be like judging Aston Martin on a Vantage. Ferrari is awesome , have no doubt about that !!!
@davidrobertson65732 жыл бұрын
Get a proper Ferrari and do a review on it 😊
@londonman86882 жыл бұрын
@@davidrobertson6573 any Ferrari is a proper Ferrari
@Molloy1951 Жыл бұрын
Finally a low mileage Ferrari owner talking about real life Ferrari’s issues.
@tacfoley4443 Жыл бұрын
A retired guy in the next village bought his dream Ferrari about ten years ago. Luckily for him he had the safety of the Ferrari warranty, because, boy, was it needed. It went back to the dealership six times in the first year for all manner of trivia, trivia that stopped the car dead on the street, however. Haunted electronics, a front-lifter that only worked once - ever. Meanwhile, his son had bought an older M-B SLR - around eight years old, with ZERO problems - ever. so he binned the Ferrari, took the £35,000 loss like a man, and did the same, and talking to him recently after three years ownership, nothing has gone wrong with HIS SLR, either. And the dealership sends him a birthday and Christmas card, too.
@EthanFromLondon Жыл бұрын
Same! I had a Ferrari warranty but they manage to get out of the warranty by making up BS
@w.harrison7277 Жыл бұрын
As an American it amuses me to see these Brits who can afford a Ferrari yet live in these little houses. I mean look at this little yard closed off by what looks like a simple fence and gate, and the houses you can see across the street are small and bunched closed together. In America if you have a Ferrari you are living on a very large property with a long winding drive down to the street, or maybe a gated community with a hundred yards between houses. I'm not criticizing it, it just seems odd that these smallish houses are where wealthy people live.
@tacfoley4443 Жыл бұрын
@@w.harrison7277 His 'little house' probably cost more than a £1M, and living in London has not been cheap for quite a while. The house I lived in, in Brixton, where my parents paid £10 a week rent, was on the market about five years ago for £1.65M.
@w.harrison7277 Жыл бұрын
@@tacfoley4443 Well that makes it even stranger because my house here in San Francisco is worth almost $2M and I wouldn't buy a Ferrari. I have a Porsche Macan, but that's 100K, USD, not 400K. To my mind if his house is worth 2M lbs he shouldn't be in a Ferrari. 4M, maybe.
@tacfoley4443 Жыл бұрын
@@w.harrison7277 Back in the mid-80's, as a Warrant Officer in the Army living in a BMQ, we owned a Ferrari 365GT- 2+2. Being a rich American and having a $2M house means squat over here, Sir. Here, if you want a Ferrari, you have one, and where you live and what you do for a living has SFA to do with it.
@whatsinamind47662 жыл бұрын
This video must be shown annually and mandatory to every member of the Ferrari management, development and engineering team. Dreams don't come cheap, but they certainly shouldn't become nightmares. Down with the arrogance and up with the truthfulness and trustworthiness.
@garyrichardson67152 жыл бұрын
They don’t care people buy Ferrari for status and they know it.
@patrickstewart62602 жыл бұрын
@@garyrichardson6715 I would not drive that shit around the town if I had supercars. I'm not paying 100k for status lmao. Fuck sake ferrari.
@tregoboing2 жыл бұрын
I think this video sums up what is happening to Ferrari in F1! You can see it is a systemic problem throughout the whole company.
@andrzejnowak8632 жыл бұрын
It's not only Ferrari, most expensive cars are just as reliable as ordinary cars if not worse. And the service costs nuts.
@witheeeeeerx2 жыл бұрын
"Dreams don't come cheap but they shouldn't certainly become nightmares" this quote is too good
@rha1012 жыл бұрын
My initial thought was what a "first-world problem" but you acknowledge it is a fun pricy toy. I fully agree that, for all the money you spend, it should be reliable and well-made. Appreciate the honesty.
@The_Gallowglass2 жыл бұрын
All he's saying is if you pay for it you should get your money's worth.
@rahimi47622 жыл бұрын
They are F1 cars. If u looking for that get a NSX
@andresisthename Жыл бұрын
Actually, you would be amazed at the number of Ferraris in third world countries. It's what you do when you got money in one of those countries you buy an exotic car. So it's not a "first-world problem" at all.
@EJBert Жыл бұрын
You nailed it regarding a first-world problem.
@andreiarama8745 Жыл бұрын
It should be perfect
@alexstoermer Жыл бұрын
Completely agreed. Since when is it acceptable for a car costing 10x a Toyota to break 10x more than a Toyota? My value system is… it never will be.
@IndyAvocadoKid Жыл бұрын
Considering how expensive some sports cars can be they should survive till your great grandkids can inherit it😂jk but just for fun my brother in law and I had good fun about getting affordable car maintenance for a 2 million dollar Bugatti super car, like trying to buy car tires at Costco or getting an oil change at Jiffy lube😂🤣jk
@jorgenlinne41834 ай бұрын
Because one is designed to race and one is designed for stoplights and traffic
@ftboomer1Ай бұрын
Clearly, you are watching the wrong video.
@BD-zg7is4 күн бұрын
and if you do anything they don't like or even say anything they don't like you are blackisted. can't get repairs, can't buy a new one. insane
@buckhorncortez Жыл бұрын
An acquaintance was such a Ferrari fan that he became a dealer so he had access to all of the factory service information. He once said, "They really should come from the factory with a mechanic."
@arupgoswami21092 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant. We need more ppl like you talking about many of the most wanted luxury products that just doesn't live to its hype.
@rahimi47622 жыл бұрын
It lives up to it. It is a track car like F1. They all do that. It’s not a everyday car. This is why ppl should appreciate the NSX more
@arupgoswami21092 жыл бұрын
@@rahimi4762 rubbish! When you pay their asking price, they ought to give you a 100% perfect car (track car et all bull… crap!). Or you throw it back at ‘em & get your money back.
@OCDHIFiGuy Жыл бұрын
Hey Arup ! This is a travesty.
@hellohi54472 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS REVIEW!! You're 100 percent right and this is absolute insanity to think you pay this much money and have this many issues. Ferrari should be watching this and should be ashamed of their brand. This is sickening to think a "top" brand could charge you this much for a car with this many problems and think it's ok. Get rid of the car and get something else that doesn't cause you a headache. Thank you for doing this!
@RalfieSuave2 жыл бұрын
It’s why Ferrari has been doing so trash In F1
@EskiZagra Жыл бұрын
@@RalfieSuave Funny you mention this but back in the day, when the F1 team was winning, their road cars were trash and vis-versa.
@nightvisiongoggles Жыл бұрын
@@EskiZagra Well, we have the SF90, Portofino, and the very beautiful Roma now.
@IndyAvocadoKid Жыл бұрын
Sigh, this is what in the old days was called ‘resting on your laurels’, you build up a popularity and reputation then let things slide downhill because customers keep buying according to the historical image, not current day quality….🤔
@philnleblanc66648 ай бұрын
I went to a Ferrari dealership here in Southern California and was extremely disappointed on how I was treated/viewed. It felt like I wasn’t being taken seriously about purchasing my first Ferrari and I ultimately left feeling disgruntled. Things were the total opposite when I walked into a Porsche dealership. The entire buying experience from start to finish was simply perfection. Now I’m the owner of a 911 and am so grateful the way things turned out.
@paulfontaine-lr9nkАй бұрын
The Porsche is a far superior product by any metric you wish to use.
@TheCitykiosk2 жыл бұрын
Until today I admired a Ferrari when I saw one. Now I admire the owner, knowing about all the sufferings he endures to drive it.
@ericpeterson61622 жыл бұрын
Well said and I too see them in a different light which is clearly not a luxury vehicle and not worth the money or hassles!
@JelyFishTN2 жыл бұрын
Why admire someone who endures all this suffering just to flex? This dude gets it, he's not keeping it to flex, his comfort is way more important than what people think of him
@larsstougaard70972 жыл бұрын
Yes now the man is more beautiful than the car 😄
@Phelixc2 жыл бұрын
I have a lot of wealthy friends (while I am on social benefits because of chronic health issues), some are seriously never going to have worries when it comes to money. I've seen them order business trips for several tens of thousands, and it's just something they do to be more comfortable. Then they complain about little details (like the seat of the plane not reclining all the way, the rooms not being clean enough at hotels and missing stuff from the minibar etc), and I was mocking them about it, saying you're filthy rich, it doesn't matter, you have it much better than what I will ever experience. Their response kinda was actually the same as this guy, it's the fact that they've spent so much, they do it to not have these issues. Sure it doesn't matter, but they've paid for it not to be an issue, and therefor it shouldn't be an issue. And that is what everyone really wants, to get your moneys worth. Spending a fortune on something only for it to cause you heartache and frustration feels bad, regardless of how much you've spent.
@WiThErZ6662 жыл бұрын
This honesty is brilliant, thank you. I hate the "but it's a Ferrari" excuse. Yes, it's a beautiful thing but at the end of the day if you are spending an awful lot of your earned money on a luxury item I personally feel you are well within your rights to expect perfection.
@1Jason2 жыл бұрын
What planet are you on?
@GK1976A2 жыл бұрын
It may be an awful lot of money, but from what I’ve learned about people who can afford these cars, they haven’t ‘earned’ it. It’s either inherited wealth or they’ve screwed someone or some company over. You don’t get rich by being Mr nice guy. I’d prefer to be a pauper with strong morals thanks very much.
@ericpeterson61622 жыл бұрын
When you look closely at the interior, it really does not offer a luxury image! Definitely overpriced for what you get!
@patricioperez73232 жыл бұрын
Music artists:haha I got 6 of them
@Sora-o2 жыл бұрын
@@GK1976A that sounds like a sad excuse from a broke dude that puts the blame on the whole earth before their broken self.
@martinair329 Жыл бұрын
I went to the dealership with a friend to pick up his brand new 328 in the late 80's. On our first drive, the pasenger window wouldn't go up all the way, you had to push it while holding the button, the condensate water from the A/C dripped into the passenger footwell, etc. He returned it after 3 weeks and traded it for a Lotus Esprit twin turbo. It ran well (absolute rocket) but rode like a go-kart. Traded it a few months later for a 911 Carrera 4. Drove that one for years.
@WilliamPetersen012 жыл бұрын
This is possibly the most brutally honest review I never thought I would see on the subject of "Ferrari Ownership". Not that I am in any position to own one now or in the future, it's good to see the honesty of a brand that does not even bother to look at people at the bottom-level of affordability such as myself. What I gather from the review, is that Ferrari has "Shitty" software management over it's electrical components, e.g. Unplugging the Driver seat then plugging it back in so that the electrical feature of the seat moving forward, starts to work again. Thanks for doing such a video Ethan. Cheers.
@Viking88882 жыл бұрын
Did you reboot it? Did you power it off and back on? Is it a Ferrari or a Windows PC?
@davidrobertson65732 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing such a video Ethan 🙃 This is one man making a complaints video on a Cali T. The only way you’ll ever know how good a Ferrari is would be to own one. I haven’t had any problems with mine apart from one loose screw. Ferrari’s are so much fun to drive the real deal trust me. Don’t think the Cali or the Cali T is the best Ferrari has to offer. They are replaced with the Portofino and Portofino m .
@AB-80X2 жыл бұрын
Really? As someone who is and does, this is far from the norm. I currently own five of the modern range, and have a few more on the way. I used to own a Porto and an FF as well from the DCT era. NONE of them have been plagued by these issues, and I daily most of my cars. I also own Porsches, and they have issues as well. I mean, the guy actually says stuff like, "Ferrari is the only car that comes with a charger.". I mean, really? My Porsches and my Mercs do as well, and so did the Asont DBS we just had on loan to test to see if we wanted to swap wifeys AMG GTR. He's way off in terms of what there is of actual issues. Every manufacture can have a bad apple on occasion, and sadly it seems as if he got one. Also, he clearly does not understand how to manage his expectations. He criticises a drop top for flexing? He obviously have not driven a 911 Cab, or an Aston Volante. He speaks of it as if it was unique to the Porto. The Porto is actually quite ridgid for a 2+2 hector of a drop top. This is not how Ferrari ownership generally is.
@rushoscar Жыл бұрын
@@AB-80X Dear sir Ethan is a little bit ignorant about cars. Many hyper cars have chargers as they sit in the garages of owners for months as the owners have many more of them.That is why these cars come with chargers.
@richardfields51902 жыл бұрын
Wow, I’ve owned a Ferrari for 10 years and think about buying the 488. To be honest, my car worries me all the time because it is so temperamental and reminds me how easy it is to break. Every time I take it to the mechanic it’s a game of how fast can they drain my wallet. The parts are expensive, the mechanics and dealers are super expensive and there is the belief because one owns a Ferrari he or she can afford to pay any sum to repair. Frankly, the damn car scares me. With all that said tho, when I drive the car all my worries disappear. The handling, the acceleration and the handling are outrageously superb! If you are fortunately to own a Ferrari, enjoy it for what it is…..a super model that doesn’t cook dinner for you.
@whyalwaysme25222 жыл бұрын
Buy a JDM. Be a sleeper's. Edit: the smile when you cruise past Ferrari and Lamborghini owners... You'll be happier, trust me, I know. + It scares the hell out of the Ferrari dirver when your car can catch up with his Ferrari! lmao
@bulkmailbullseye702 жыл бұрын
A supermodel that knowingly and proudly makes your life difficult….because they can, and most guys will take it.
@globalrsinc43052 жыл бұрын
I drive a 488 and haven't had any problems one and a half years in. Maintenance is $0 the first 7 years. What this video is about is one man's truth about owning HIS Ferrari - a California T. An entry level Ferrari that apparently at the time this video was made is at least 3 years old and could've very well been preowned when he got. It's not fair to claim that his issues are representative of the entire brand and what it's like to own A Ferrari in general. It's sad to see in comments that people are actually generating options against Ferrari now because of one owner's experience. Talk about the power of marketing.
@relaxingnaturevideos12032 жыл бұрын
@@globalrsinc4305 0 $ maintenance... in 7 years? something is fishy here...
@fatboy198312 жыл бұрын
@@globalrsinc4305 most of us have Never even driven in Ferrari. Myself included. Limited production cars of all types usually have nagging if not Disabling problems. I have purchased Toyota corollas that have been Horribly maintained and drove them 100,000 trouble free miles. I hated almost every minute of those miles.
@jmos96 Жыл бұрын
Recently sold my last Ferrari that I’ll ever own. Ferraris are so poorly engineered that I never knew what would go wrong next. I’m so glad to be out of the Ferrari dealership and the Ferrari corporate toxic environment. Good riddance Ferrari! Thank you for your most honest and accurate review.
@fargeeks Жыл бұрын
Hahahah are you sure their goal isn't to grab your money by investing in designing a car too be desirable as possible in all possible aspects that owners are willing to throw more money at them???
@nokia3210fuck Жыл бұрын
corporate toxic envrionment ?
@TSERJI Жыл бұрын
What supercars (that are better engineered) do you recommend looking into instead? Just curious
@iliafigueroa4820 Жыл бұрын
@@TSERJI Man! Mclaren, porsche…
@TSERJI Жыл бұрын
@@iliafigueroa4820 Mclarens & porsches seem pretty soulless. Any other recommendations?
@nickthequick9826 Жыл бұрын
Same here with my McLaren. I sold my 650s after 18months after various technical problems.. felt exactly the same way. Customer treatment could be improved too.
@Dreadpirateflappy Жыл бұрын
obv I can't speak from personal experience. but Jay Leno always said that customer service was always second to none at McLaren.
@tacfoley4443 Жыл бұрын
Read JayEmm's comments about McClaren and you soon realise he doesn't mean 'second to none' - he means 'next to nothing...' @@Dreadpirateflappy
@serenityinside1 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I watched jayemms on his friends MacLaren “ customer service “. Got appalling and nasty and legal. Arrogance of mackaren appalling 😯
@michalsvihla14037 ай бұрын
Well, Jay Leno is a personality, so a dealer babysitting him because of his fame isn't out of the ordinary (to get good PR). An ordinary guy walking up might get treated completely differently.
@Chris112492 ай бұрын
Is the 570s the same? Looking at those
@ReconMan86542 жыл бұрын
GREAT VIDEO! I’ve owned two F430s, and everything he’s saying is spot-on. Overpriced, unreliable, and underwhelming. Add to that, the dealership vultures who harp on the buyer for putting any miles on your car before flipping it back to the greedy bastards for their resale. The Ferarri dealership network should be a prime candidate for RICO statutes! PS: I’ve also owned two Lamborghini Gallardos. Rock-solid, bombproof, fast-as-f#%k, and made by a company who truly appreciates their customers.
@DaveJenvey2 жыл бұрын
Really, you reckon the Lamborghinis are the one to go for. I will have to check them out cheers.
@davidvale50962 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure that's how Lambo started .... to show up Ferarri
@DaveJenvey2 жыл бұрын
@@davidvale5096 Yeah I reckon I will have to get the Huracan. They are owned by the Germans, so it will actually work and be reliable. I still think a Lambo lacks the magic and beauty of the Ferraris though.
@Gurlandia2 жыл бұрын
That's why I bought a Porsche. Yeah it has some issues here and then nothing major, but the dealership does it's job very well in eliminating like 99% of the issues
@Jason-zw2dg2 жыл бұрын
Spend 100k on a restored American classic.
@CarlosSoto-xe2we Жыл бұрын
I'm speechless! I can't afford a Ferrari, however I'm still shocked you had to deal with all this. I hope you got a car that brings you great joy!
@msganga19742 жыл бұрын
I'm Italian and I consider your review a master piece of honesty. In my modest opinion it is a problem that spread to several up tight brand. I purchased in 2013 a 981 s Porsche. There was a fault on the mechanism of the soft capote that was living a mark on the fabric. It was not covered by warranty and nothing could be done. Faulty cars production should be spread as much as possible by the owners in order to make clear that even Ferrari can lose its reputation if they stop making outstanding products and they sell faulty cars. Otherwise it is like ordering caviar with poison... You enjoy temporarily the taste but you go to hospital every week...
@Pinkie0072 жыл бұрын
“Ferrari can lose it’s reputation” Agreed, and Maserati proved that.
@nicoporcu18502 жыл бұрын
Ma perche non restituisci il passaporto? shame on you!
@PNGermany2 жыл бұрын
@@nicoporcu1850 do not confuse the truth with one's nationality
@goodone55902 жыл бұрын
Buy Japanese, the european automakers and amerikan don't care about realibility, Toyota has been 1 in sales and realibility.
@karlmcmahon89912 жыл бұрын
Should have bought a LFA 😎 or at least a lc500 or lc600h reliable supercar performance
@vincentlake Жыл бұрын
It’s refreshing to hear an honest conversation about quality control in luxury products. One my hobbies is Fountain Pens and it’s astounding how many people will pay hundreds, even thousands, for a single pen and then have to “tune” it to get it to write. It’s a pen. It has one job and if can’t even do it without significant effort from the user, that’s bad quality control.
@WilliamVillanueva-my6cv Жыл бұрын
So true!
@supergreg722 жыл бұрын
"Those things that should bring us joy shouldn't cause more stress." SO WELL SAID! 👍
@jamesrobinson-zg5vm2 жыл бұрын
This dude needs to run for PM! So refreshing to hear someone being so honest. Good on you sir!
@EthanFromLondon2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha one needs to be a good liar to run as a politician 😂
@extendo71372 жыл бұрын
@@EthanFromLondon spot on 😂
@MrSimmies2 жыл бұрын
Canada's Prime Minister!!!!
@roddydykes70532 жыл бұрын
@@MrSimmies Jordan Peterson (or Pierre Poilievre) for PM
@nearlyretired7005 Жыл бұрын
If politicians told the truth,they would never get elected Ferraris are crap. I have a 23 year Lotus Exige,cheap to run and no problems. Full service £400. On a twisty road it would destroy this Ferrari. Who needs status,drive a car just for fun!
@marksummers463 Жыл бұрын
Good to hear an HONEST review! The reason Mr. Lamborghini started building exotic cars was because he had bought a F and it kept breaking and the company wouldn't fix it.
@sandrodunatov485 Жыл бұрын
Ferruccio Lamborghini owned a couple Ferrari cars and he kept wearing clutches. He was a tractor manufacturer and forced his technicians to 'fix' his Ferrari by patching up a far bigger and stronger clutch. Than he visited Enzo Ferrari and informed him that he 'fixed' the clutch in his cars. Ferrari coldly replied that there was nothing to fix, only to learn to drive the car. Ferrari was a former professional car pilot, and he needed, and supplied, sophisticated cars with all the sensitivity that only a pro driver can appreciate, while Lamborghini manufactured tractors and his handling of the car was much different, and he was so infuriated he started to offer GranTurismo cars in competition with Ferrari. Ferrari never modified his clutches. If you want to own a Ferrari, you must not complain it is a Ferrari; buy a german car. The waiting list is also much more reasonable and you do not have to bribe the dealer to obtain the car. Much of the allure of the most sought-after Ferrari is in the offer quantity being usually kept well under demand.
@lightorchestrator11 ай бұрын
@@sandrodunatov485 It almost seems like Ferrari makes it's money off of prestige rather being a good product backed by good service. As if it's one of those things that people buy out of vanity and assuring themselves that they're special.
@Skank_and_Gutterboy9 ай бұрын
That and they treat their customers like total garbage. The whole setup is like a snooty social club, I guess there's enough rich people that like that to keep it going. I'll pass.
@NiceterCoolster6 ай бұрын
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy 💯
@rogerkastoun31432 жыл бұрын
I can relate. Bought a 599 GTB and had a ton of ridiculous issues with it. It ruined the whole ownership experience. When i mentioned that this was not acceptable, all Ferrari owners told me i had to accept it, and defended the brand. No I don't have to accept it, it was a total rip off... in general they are really bad made cars...
@shawnallanwebb35022 жыл бұрын
The fact that an Aston-Martin is more reliable to you than your Ferrari, is saying something. Thanks for the honest review. It gives a true insight into what it's really like to own a Ferrari.
@brucetominello3252 жыл бұрын
I love my Aston Martin Vantage!
@RaimarLunardi2 жыл бұрын
wait, people think Ferraris are relieable?? Ferrari's marketing team are doing great work huh...
@AB-80X2 жыл бұрын
Not even close. Guy has owned one Ferrari which apparently is a rotten apple, and now ALL aspects of Ferrari ownership are filled with faults and it's all a nightmare. Nonsense.
@AB-80X2 жыл бұрын
@@RaimarLunardi What experience do you have? I've done over 150k km with 8 new Ferraris over the past 6 years and still own 6 of them. ZERO issues. My Porsches? Not so much...
@jeririce49282 жыл бұрын
had a db9; way better build than ferrari
@tomweber382 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. That’s one of the reasons i stick with Porsche. I spoke with a guy about his Range Rover, he loves these cars so much that he is willing to put up with all the constant issues. Couldn’t believe he is willing to put up with absolute nightmare of a car because he loves the brand. There is a common understanding around the world that Italian cars look beautiful, thats it, everything else is a nightmare. Thanks for honest review!
@mikecraig8454 Жыл бұрын
But my Panamera is exactly the same. Comfort entry doesn't work, heating seatings aren't retained, the boot lid came down on my head, etc etc. 4 times at the dealership, each time they told me it was fixed, each time I simply went out into the dealership car park and demonstrated to them that it wasn't. Service staff are dishonest, service manager is dishonest. To be fair, they've given me a Macan as a courtesy car a couple of times and that feels much more screwed together.
@mramg6038 Жыл бұрын
Ah the old rangerover myth. Most of the farmers use RR's because they're bulletproof. Can see a loads of examples that are 10-20y old with 250k+ miles towing & offroading. Worst thing that can happen is the turbo goes which is like £4-5k.
@diegodesouza9697 Жыл бұрын
It’s like husband staying with crazy wives because their asses.
@iliafigueroa4820 Жыл бұрын
@@mramg6038 That would be in england, because here at the shop i work the lot is covered with: Rover Jaguar Maserati
@mrporsche42368 ай бұрын
Range rover and porsche are worse
@garyking4032 Жыл бұрын
I was lucky - bought a 348 in my late twenties, used it as a daily driver for nearly 5 years, then sold it for 6k less than I paid for it. I loved every time I sat behind the wheel.
@alessiogiovannoli19139 ай бұрын
impossible, ferraris are shit, everyone on internet knows it, you must be a fake
@TucsonDude9 ай бұрын
I almost bought a 348 in fly yellow up in Denver. The owner actually talked me out of it saying he stopped driving it after he bought an NSX. Said there was no comparison in quality and driving.
@garyking40329 ай бұрын
@@TucsonDude Well that's not the best salesman! I think one thing that's unique about them is the sense of occasion. But they were an acquired taste for sure. You couldn't go across the gate on the oil lubricated gearbox until it'd warmed up, and the steering wasn't power assisted. But that Ferrari wail at 8000rpm... Oh boy.
@bonemagnus42712 ай бұрын
The 348 is one of my favorite cars - so beautiful.
@Carlos-Rodrigues2 жыл бұрын
I understand you man. I was one of the first here in Luxembourg to drive the Jaguar F-Pace when it arrived in the market. When the car reached 10 thousand kilometers the turbo broke down. And guess what ? Jaguar decided to replace the whole engine to be sure this issue never happens again. How disappointed I was when a few months later the new turbo (with the new engine of course) went kaput ! Jaguar dealers are fantastic but man their new cars series seem to be bad built. I lost the joy to drive it. I understand how you can be unhappy with that Ferrari after all these issues.
@larsstougaard70972 жыл бұрын
Wow that is not good to hear, but as I understand it Jaguars has had problems with quality control or motor design for many years. I read that in the most recent J.D. Power survey for dependability, Jaguar made the list on third-from-last position, Alfa Romeo on the penultimate, and Land Rover dead last. Sales was also down 25 % in 2022. Hope you got a working car now 😊
@Sora-o2 жыл бұрын
Drive your cars better.
@stefanbrugghen47882 жыл бұрын
@@Sora-o does not matter, jaguar is know for bad engines lately and alfa is known for alot of problems (especially rust because they used cheap or wrong ‘steel’ for a time)
@techpassion41262 жыл бұрын
@@stefanbrugghen4788 Exactly. Pinning the blame on the driver and just saying "just drive better lol" doesn't change the fact that the cars are so fragile. If a car's cheap then fine, you expect the quality to be so-so or bad even. But cars like Ferraris, Jags, etc where you pay hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars for should have all the basic things sorted out perfectly. If a cheap Dacia and Honda can have working electronics for a few thousands dollars, why can't a $300,000 Ferrari have reliable electric seats? If a base model Lexus can have perfectly small and uniform panel gaps, why can't an Aston Martin do the same? They're little problems sure, but at those sky-high prices these companies should deliver perfection, at least with the basic stuff. It shouldn't be possible to say that your $300,000 supercar isn't good as a £7000 Dacia Sandero in one aspect or another. With the exception of practicality, your $300,000 supercar should have all the basics perfected and be better in every single way than the cars priced cheaper than it.
@vasjaxx78632 жыл бұрын
Yea. My friend had a Jaguar F pace and at 120.000 km engine blew... everything was destroyed.. and engine was just 2.0 diesel,which should last at least 400.000 km...
@70Kenny2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying what Ferrari NEEDS to hear: “Maybe you should expect more from Ferrari.” Enzo commuted to work each day in a Peugeot sedan, not in one of his own cars. Why? My guess is that he didn’t want to have to tell the tow truck driver “Oh, it’s a Ferrari.”
@misorodzinak88292 жыл бұрын
For Enzo, making road cars wasn't a priority anyway, he only did it to fund the racing division. Some say he even despised Ferrari buyers, because he thought they were buying the cars for the status and not for their performance abilities.
@TWCHHK2 жыл бұрын
@@misorodzinak8829 i mean, which Ferarri owner really makes use if the potential of their cars nowedays anyway?
@opinionsonthings18072 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nathan for this honest video. In 1981 living in the UAE I bought a barely used 512BB from a member of the Royal family. It had a blown Engine and being left in the Abu Dhabi scorching sun the paint had faded a bit, so I got it cheap. There was one guy in the whole country who fixed Ferrari. After a year wait he got to my car, the cost of the parts was insane and it all had to be imported from Italy and the UK. I drove it for a few months then a German guy bought it from me and flew it home. He called me a month later, the engine blew again. In 1987 I bought a brand new 328 GTS, it was a lot of fun to drive but as Ethan said, they are plagued with problems. The AC went out, the dealer in Dubai wouldn't cover it under the warranty, then other electrical issues started happening with it like the right front flip light cover motor went out and it took them 4 months to get a replacement. When Enzo died, I was offered double what I paid for it from a broker who sold it to a Japanese investor. I had only put 7000 kilometers on it. In 2009 living in Chicago I fell in love with the 458 Italia, I ordered one and I only got it in 2012. The car was in extreme demand. I barely drove it 2300 miles when I got an offer from a famous rap artist who didn't want to sit on a waiting list. I had zero issues with the Italia but I only had it for 8 months and barely drove it. I have several friends who own Ferraris and they all have a love-hate relationship with them. It is an amazing experience to own one but the stress that comes with it is like no other brand. I have had my Caymen GT4 since 2017 and it's been a solid reliable car. Other than standard maintenance, nothing on it has ever failed.
@qlus2 жыл бұрын
You have great taste
@MillionaireDistrict Жыл бұрын
I’m about to get a 2013 458 italia in a few weeks, just left the dealership and retail price is $160K. Do you think it’s worth it?
@opinionsonthings1807 Жыл бұрын
@@MillionaireDistrict It is worth it if you love it.
@wraith8323 Жыл бұрын
@@MillionaireDistrict Hoping it’s everything we’ve all dreamed of! I had an option for an Italia in 2016, but opted for a 2011 r8 v10 Spyder. Things have changed for the worse so now I have a more mainstream Tesla with no soul 😂, Godspeed!
@filipos7459 Жыл бұрын
“It’s OK, it is a Ferrari.” Are they saying that the pain of the faults is acceptable because it’s an expensive sports car?
@npc5z2 жыл бұрын
Several years ago I was hired to be a driver for one of those exotic car experiences, where I would drive ride-along customers through an autocross course before they either got out or took the wheel. They had two options: a Ferrari 430 and a Gallardo. I drove both. While both were quick, I wouldn't say they were impressive. The fit and finish was also unimpressive. In those few days, I fully realized that in the end, a car is a car. Most are just collections of similar materials that can fundamentally offer similar experiences.
@talbotdorr6822 жыл бұрын
Damm that’s so disappointing lol. I always hoped the difference between a camry and a bmw would be sort of like the difference between a bmw and a Lamborghini. But I assumed at the top tier of Lambo or Ferrari the performance and quality would both be there. I wonder if the newer Lambos like Huracan and Aventador would be a little nicer since the ownership of Audi. I’ve heard they use some Audi parts in Lambos
@iron-farmer2 жыл бұрын
Yeep
@fatbroccoli82 жыл бұрын
The problem is most people who can afford any car they want aren’t even passionate about cars, they just buy the shiny thing for their ego so ofc they’re gonna be disappointed with it
@paulbradford64752 жыл бұрын
It's an expensive appliance, like a super-charged, high-octane washing machine and nothing more.
@lincolnchains37312 жыл бұрын
I've never understood the fascination with cars. I've never looked at them more than being a point a to point b device.
@Simpack513 жыл бұрын
Agree totally with your comments. When paying such a large amount of money out on a car, reliability should be a given. Your analogy of the dripping tap was spot on.
@wade09212 жыл бұрын
I agree, you can live with a dripping tap, put a bucket under it, but, IT STILL IS ANOYING.
@yerrie19082 жыл бұрын
Not 1 manufacturer in the history of the automotive industry has not cars that are made on Monday morning, go to your local garage and ask them, they know, they will have zillions of examples for you
@diamondd27782 жыл бұрын
@@yerrie1908 OK BUT A 20,000 COROLLA IS MORE RELIABLE THEN A 250,000 FERRARI. JUNK!
@JorgeRodriguez-ty1oj2 жыл бұрын
I had a 2001 355 Modena 20 years ago, EVERYTHING, I do mean EVERYTHING this Gentleman has explained at one time or another happened to me. I couldn't believe the amount of BS one goes through when you own a FERRARI. I went through 3 Clutches in 9 months, at $6000.00 a pop & The Ferrari Dealership took 4-6 weeks to get it back from them!! In the end I drove it 7600miles kept it for about a year & decided to get rid of it FOREVER!!
@JanneWolterbeek2 жыл бұрын
Everything and then some, I’d imagine. It’s sad, with the money Ferrari has you’d expect they could get better engineers.
@kimberlywilliams71532 жыл бұрын
If you had a 2001 model it was a 360 Modena not a 355. If you went through 3 clutches in 9 months it is your fault not the car. To go through so many clutches you are not driving the car correctly or doing burnouts constantly or both. I know many 360 owners and their cars are reliable and they still have the original clutch but they know how to drive the car correctly.
@kimberlywilliams71532 жыл бұрын
@@JanneWolterbeek The Ferrari engineers are some of the best in the business. Ferrari knows how to build engines.
@JanneWolterbeek2 жыл бұрын
@@kimberlywilliams7153 i wholly agree, Ferrari makes insanely great engines, it’s just pretty much all the other stuff that needs work, obviously.
@JanneWolterbeek2 жыл бұрын
@@kimberlywilliams7153 I get the idea you work for Ferrari?
@hilarydavis4959 Жыл бұрын
Hey Ethan thanks for this video we really appreciate honesty, i hate FAKE people and LIES! and i have to agree with you, I was in Las Vegas my wife we rented a ferrari, the thing handled like a barn door, we were on our way to Area 51 took it up to 180mph but i was seriously nervous in a straight line the car was all over the place and while i was on the way to Area 51 the rear view mirror fell off while driving. My wife called the hire company they said no problem bring it back we will give you something else. To cut a long story short they gave the lambo Huracan Perfromante oh My God that car is insane the handling AMAZING! THE SOUND AMAZING! THE STEERING RESPONSE INSANE. I HAD NO PROBLEM TAKING IT UP TO 190MPH STUCK TO THE ROAD LIKE GLUE. Even the guy at the rental told me how inferior a Ferrarri is, the build quality of the Lambo amazing and the experience i had driving was off the charts. My wife hired it for me for my birthday and i am still talking about it today! and the lambo is a lot cheaper than the ferrarri and the build quality and attention to detail amazing. I mean if you look at the Ferrarri F1 team, its like they dont care, they lack direction and the employees there heart is not in it. The car is not made with LOVE. Look at Christian Von Koenigsegg, he is something else. His cars are all made with LOVE and attention to detail. In fact a designer who just recently worked for Ferrarri qui,t and has now joined Christians team in Angelhom Sweden that says something. Christians attention to detail and the technology they are developing is way beyond f1 Tech, and he doesnt even race his cars!!!! ???? WHAT yip doesnt race his cars but yet they are light years on F1 if i had the money i would buy the GEMERA first 4 seater MEGA CAR! but yeah i agreee the ferrarri was a joke, thanks for this cool video we love honesty, you are a HERO for being so HONEST! I Love it, as this world is so full of FAKERY its nice to see someone speaking his mind. The issues you mentioned above they may be small but they are not small, when your seat doesnt do the right thing that is very frustrating because my Hyundai does it without any issue whatsoever so sorry no excuse ferrarri you got to at least get your seats to work! I have no doubt if you bought a Koenigsegg you would be in HEAVEN with it! or for that matter a Lambo! a lot cheaper but in my opinion light years on ferrarri!
@venomad77 Жыл бұрын
Ferrari is a brand I've loved my whole life. This is disappointing to hear. I'm glad you said we should expect more not deal with these issues. I agree with you 100%. If you're going to pay a premium you should get a premium product.
@BassicVIC Жыл бұрын
Not only to expect a premium product but also premium customer service, premium care, and not ripping you off!
@momoxh2 жыл бұрын
I can confirm it is very true, I'm a 911 owner and one of my best friend used to own a 458, he was so obsessed with the sound of it's engine, two months in a lot of parts broke, some belt broke if i recall correctly and also other parts failed here and there, not fatal but still, caused headaches, he spent more than $10,000 in repair in just 2-3 months, not saying he couldn't afford it consider he's a successful business owner, but fixing the car took a big chunk of his time, i told him to buy a 911, now he owns a 911 gts and pretty happy about it :)
@udistoller67572 жыл бұрын
911 alot better ❤❤
@momoxh2 жыл бұрын
i feel like i need to add something, one of my friend is an exotic car dealer, I had few a businesses with him so he's pretty honest with me when talking about buying used supercars, he told me it's actually not a Ferrari thing, most old supercars have issues, everything built back then is just too old, he suggests if one's looking for a used Ferrari at least start from a 488 or a newer model, gonna have less pain-in-the-ass moment , and new ones are more user friendly
@michaelfrock24732 жыл бұрын
I feel like the 911s are the most reliable of the high performance cars out there.
@Isaac-muntz Жыл бұрын
@@michaelfrock2473NSX
@ConstructiveMinds1002 жыл бұрын
Ethan. You are a legend. It just shows that your self esteem compared to other owners is based on different things rather than just only on a car and few tatoos.
@happios3 ай бұрын
I used to have an AMG CLK55 with a warped wheel issue . Every time the dealer had to rebalance and replace the rotors I think it's a manufacturer defect because I got the rotors replaced a dozen times (under warranty) and wheels balanced I can't even remember how many times. The steering wheels would shake Everytime the car goes above 60mph. It drives great when there are no issues but the problem is you shouldn't accept persisting problems just because the car drives great. Anyways I got rid of the car as soon as the warranty expired. Later I got an LC500, no issues , perfect exhaust note, sure it's a tad slower and don't hug the road, but it has never failed on me.
@Zerbey Жыл бұрын
Ferrari was my dream car for years, but I’ve heard several horror stories including this one. Thanks for sharing!
@fargeeks Жыл бұрын
Even a old ferarri is targeted for millionaires
@Leo-fk9ch2 жыл бұрын
I had the same feelings towards my Mercedes SL65 AMG. I bought it with 4500 miles, hugely discounted from its original $225,000 price. Thank god it was under warranty, for every three months I drove it, it spent 2 weeks at the dealer. All of the issues were major, example going into limp mode without warning or apparent issue, dash display going dead, entry not recognized by fob. After 18 months I sold it. Expensive lesson. This is Mercedes’ Benz’s flagship? Good grief.
@gr8Kalle2 жыл бұрын
I had the same issues with a couple of AMGs and other Mercedes'. I went to other brands to get robbed of my money with a similar experience. Lambo and Bentley are equally bad. Now I drive a 911 Turbo S for fun and a Volvo XC60 as a daily driver and I'll never look back or to other manufacturers
@3markaw2 жыл бұрын
Not unusual .
@AI_Image_Master2 жыл бұрын
Wonder what the poor sucker that you sold it to has to say.
@JerzeyBoy2 жыл бұрын
Your first mistake was buying a used German Luxury car.
@rogerdilts84832 жыл бұрын
A few years ago I had an opportunity to buy a 2005 SL65. I did some research and found the cost of ownership very high. It quickly changed my mind and I bought a Lexus...best decision I ever made.
@rboddington2 жыл бұрын
I seriously considered a used California after driving one for a week in LA. Bought a Porsche instead, two years old, but Porsche added the two years back onto the warranty. A warranty that after three years, has never been used, not even for a tiny minor issue. And I have driven that Porsche hard on a racetrack, still..bullet proof!
@williamsporing15002 жыл бұрын
Porsche are made to be driven
@irw43502 жыл бұрын
@@williamsporing1500 a few years ago my 2011 911 carrera 2S with 32k miles needed 4,5,6 reboring with nicasil liners because they were so badly scored that it smoked blue like a very old tractor & drank oil 1L every 200 miles ! - then when I sold it the new buyer had to get the exact same thing redone almost straight away - Porsche of course would not even talk to me
@williamsporing15002 жыл бұрын
@@irw4350 wow….I guess the older ones were better than that?
@Cynsham2 жыл бұрын
There's a good reason that the 911 is one of the longest running production models in automotive History. There's also a reason that Porsche is consistently ranked among the most reliable car manufacturers.
@rboddington2 жыл бұрын
@@Cynsham JD Power ranking yesterday.....Porsche 911 number one most reliable car. Incredible for a sports car!
@evp3891 Жыл бұрын
I admire how you can be so calm telling us all about your Ferrari issues. I only drive a Mercedes and have had my share of problems with the dealership. Now every time I talk to someone about my experience I have steam coming out of my ears! I can never be so calm as you are in your video! 😊- Thanks for the heads up. If I ever win lotto I definitely won't be buying a Ferrari. Or another Mercedes.
@wals63832 жыл бұрын
It is wonderful to hear the perspective of someone who owns a Ferrari and has to deal with all its quirks rather than the majority of the population who have never even driven one, yet will only highly praise them. I imagine that Ferrari would continue to not do a thing about all its issues until more people like yourself start speaking out.
@ultraslowhand2 жыл бұрын
As someone who has owned a couple of 911s, I have heard similar stories from other Ferrari owners. Yes, they are beautiful, but they break often (and you are charged a minimum of $4-5,000 for each repair), and the dealers are absolutely useless (if not downright aggressive). So, unless you have a full-time secretary to look after the repairs, admire them from afar.
@kennapop32 жыл бұрын
My dad said Italian food is good and Rome is fun to visit . Buy American, English or German cars.
@davidwebber69562 жыл бұрын
True I've had loads of 911s and Ferrari. I would never buy another Ferrari - absolutely useless . 911s will do Europe and track days en route and never complain.
@ultraslowhand2 жыл бұрын
@@davidwebber6956 I too have done countless track days (1,500 laps?) in 911s, with nary a mechanical problem. Can't imagine that with a Ferrari.
@williamegler87712 жыл бұрын
@@kennapop3 American German and Japanese. Ferraris are Toyota Camry like in reliability compared to McLaren's or anything Jaguar Land Rover Range Rover makes.
@sicebim12 жыл бұрын
@@kennapop3, your dad was wrong. Buy Japanese cars.
@williamhickerson43162 жыл бұрын
Maximum respect to you Ethan for being such a straight-forward honest gentleman. Cheers, and I hope your next Ferrari serves you flawlessly.
@dual77792 жыл бұрын
I don't think he'll be buying another one ever again
@williamhickerson43162 жыл бұрын
@@dual7779 Since Ferraris are so unreliable, perhaps either A) Rent them for the weekend B) Purchase a 3 year lease, full warranty with peace of mind knowing if something malfunctions Ferrari is paying the bill. I've never driven one or eben been inside..... I dream one day I will.
@briansguy2 жыл бұрын
@@williamhickerson4316 I am a middle class schlub, I have driven a California TT they're OK. fun for a spin but nothing mind blowing. Just find a place that lets you drive various fast or exotic cars for the day. Some will even do a package that includes multiple cars. Or rent one for half a day. I've also test driven a mid-level Jaguar and a BMW i8 (when they just came out) at no cost, and a couple others. It's too bad about his car, there is clearly something wrong with the steering and/or one side of front suspension that is causing this annoying vibration at 75+ MPH, and may actually be related to the strange way it handles at lower speeds too. Definitely has nothing really to do with the wheels and tires anymore, since they've all been replaced multiple times and only improved the issue slightly. I'm sure once it's out of warranty they'll diagnose it properly!
@randolfo1265 Жыл бұрын
I have always said that if I could afford a Ferrari, I would buy a new Corvette, a nice motorcycle, a winter car and have some money left over for gasoline and a nice dinner with my wife. Thanks for reaffirming my opinion. And greetings from Canada, your newest subscriber!
@DCM999672 жыл бұрын
I had a 2015 Cali T, ordered it new. I had it for 4 years, it was nothing but trouble. I had it for 3 weeks before the check engine light came on and it went to the shop for a week, something about a air filter sensor malfuction. 6 weeks later, it started leaking oil. There was a casting failure in the timing cover. They tried to tell me it was a cosmetic part, I told them I didn't believe a cosmetic part holds in oil. I tried to lemon it and they fought. I did get a small settlement. The leather was poorly applied and thin. The leather dash peeled off. The electronics were poor, switches didn't work. The car had 11,00 miles when I got rid of it. The whole time the attitude of the GM of the store was " its a Ferarri, you shouldn't care that it doesn't work"'. I would never buy another one, its a poorly constructed machine, its not worth the price.
@mohidafzal32832 жыл бұрын
What did you replace it with?
@kingplacidewilliam23442 жыл бұрын
I like nothing about ferrari , most of them looks 5he same n the brand is too controlling.
@mohidafzal32832 жыл бұрын
@@kingplacidewilliam2344 so true, they try to control you every way possible.
@karmasonamsengge54872 жыл бұрын
I am with you sir. I once purchased an expensive motorcycle, waited a year to be delivered and 3000 miles in the clutch leaked onto the engine making me risk my life. They told me it was a factory flaws. Even thou it was paid by the warranty I never went to picked up the bike again/ I told them to keep it and I traded in for something less exotic but more reliable. I agree: these toys should not give us headaches. Much respect Simone
@adinovak23522 жыл бұрын
What bike are you talking about?
@charlesritter66402 жыл бұрын
Ducati?
@jw-vx8im2 жыл бұрын
Must be a Ducati
@jw_252 жыл бұрын
My old business partner owned a Ferrari and had the same numerous, but different set, of quality control issues. It was so stressful and added expenses he moved on to Porsche and loved them.
@johnnyguitar29292 жыл бұрын
This is true. I bought a pre-owned Ferrari 456 many years and just loved how beautiful it looked. It spent more time in the garage than on the road. I sold it after a couple of years. The sound of the engine was amazing, the drive was fun but the maintenance of the car was a nightmare. If you have money to throw away, then go get a Ferrari.
@bladieblaat232 жыл бұрын
I read about a 456 in a magazine that needed a engine overhaul after 30.000km and of course the cost was 30k also. Insane
@rvilla42572 жыл бұрын
Any "supercar"
@cornishhh2 жыл бұрын
Rich people don't get rich and stay rich by throwing money away.
@silentstormstudios2 жыл бұрын
This was a great eye opener. I’ve always loved Ferraris and put them on a pedestal as something that I longed to own one day. If I spent that much money to buy a car like that, I’d expect perfection. Seeing the realities presented like this lead to think that it might not be worthwhile wasting time longing for such things and being lead to disappointment. Maybe better to find happiness in other facets of life.
@21stCenturyDigitalBoy2 жыл бұрын
Same thing goes with Ducatis. Absolutely beautiful bikes, really gorgeous but so unreliable.
@davidjacobs85582 жыл бұрын
Italians are just not great with machines. Italians are great artists, but can't trust them with precision and accuracy. They aren't good at making leather goods. Ferrari leathers shrink and crack. When Hitler came to Rome to visit Mussolini, he had his soldiers parade on the street, and there was a puddle, and the soldiers avoided the puddle and the parade line was no longer straight, because the Italian soldiers knew that if they get their leather boots wet, they will fall apart soon after.
@Koen75NL2 жыл бұрын
Italians, great with food, ice cream, coffee, espresso - things that won't last a day (because, consumption)
@rogersmith73962 жыл бұрын
All expensive cars are faulty. Buy a Toyota if you want reliability.
@rubenacevedo24842 жыл бұрын
Buy a Toyota .
@rajsanghera38193 жыл бұрын
Amazingly refreshing to hear such an honest appraisal on Ferrari thanks again
@13asingh Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your experience. I suggest buying a Lexus LC 500 and you won't need to stress again.
@Serpent9473 жыл бұрын
Love when people review supercars honestly
@deanronson6331 Жыл бұрын
I remember a car salesman telling me how super cars are in the shop half the time. I thought he was exaggerating but didn't care to research the subject. After watching this video, I'm starting to believe him.
@lightorchestrator11 ай бұрын
I thought that was only true for older Ferrari's and modern Ferrari's have stepped up their game. Not sure anymore.
@PIlotrcm7 ай бұрын
Of course they are but they aren’t “cars” in the traditional sense. They are show pieces, assets (some) not really for regular daily use.
@deanronson63317 ай бұрын
@@PIlotrcmWhen one plunks a couple of hundred thousand bucks on a car, they're not expecting to have such a low quality product. People that value their money, such as Jay Leno, will stay away from the brands that are pieces of crap mechanically. He claims Ferrari is one, and that's why he doesn't collect them.
@michalsvihla14037 ай бұрын
If I wanted a showpiece, I would've bought a LEGO
@gregorymilanovich43842 жыл бұрын
I had a former spouse that had the same characteristics: marvelously beautiful on the outside, but just don't examine too closely. After a while you have to examine your own sanity to be too fascinated by the anesthetics to ignore the fact that no matter what you do...all those irritating problems only get worse over time. Years ago, I was in the financial position to purchase a used ferarri. Luckily enough, I had a good friend that built a business repairing exotics. Guy told me to buy the porsche...not the ferarri!
@thehulk35922 жыл бұрын
Great point that is why I went MGTOW
@kiliankean99606 ай бұрын
Computer glitches are very common across the board with all cars. Let's go back to the 90's where cars worked and no computers involved. My next car is a 1970's car/truck.
@simonbussey75303 жыл бұрын
For the money you're right to expect more. Unfortunately issues are not uncommon on high end cars. I had a new gen Vantage for a while and the petrol filler cap failed completely. Don't get me started on McLarens... Porsche's have been better for me. But there's something to be said for having a mass produced car like an Audi RS. Just by the nature of being mass produced, and used daily all the issues get identified and fixed much faster.
@tacomaamocat43092 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your Ferrari ownership experiences as well as having the balls (so many do not when it comes to Ferrari) to be upfront and honest.
@TheWaites2 жыл бұрын
I'm absolutely gutted for you Ethan. I'm definitely keeping hold of my Ford Mondeo 👍
@tomgraz7548 Жыл бұрын
Excellent honest review. I’ve owned about 10 Ferraris. The only model I haven’t had any real issues with is the 458. I believe the 458 is the one of the most beautiful reliable ever coming out of Maranello. I feel your pain though as it can be very frustrating dealing with these ridiculous issues on such an expensive car.
@lightorchestrator11 ай бұрын
So you had major issues with each one? Why do you keep buying them if they keep being problematic?
@dlj128510 ай бұрын
@@lightorchestratorPerhaps the 458 gave him hope ;-o
@adibchyy2 жыл бұрын
That’s sad. Imagine spending 6 figures and things that work in a Honda Civic break down in your car at 8K miles.
@Camplou22 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video a lot. My take on this is that when you build a model on a limited budget that has to be amortized across a few hundred( or even a few thousand) cars, you cannot afford to go back and fix bugs that start to show up once owners start to report them. By that time, you are well along into the design of the next models. At least when you buy a BMW, Porsche or Mercedes high end model, you are benefiting from the higher production volumes of the models they are based on. An M3 window regulator comes from a plain old 3 series, as does the heater core and the weatherstripping. These low volume specialty cars are all full of bugs like the ones you have in your Ferrari
@chrisvig1232 жыл бұрын
Unlike something like a Toyota Corolla which sells in the millions of units…those cars have to be near perfect or else they would have a financial nightmare on the warranty repairs. When a vehicle is very expensive and exclusive it doesn’t mean it’s good 😯
@genesisoriginal41062 жыл бұрын
This is a good comment, Thanks!
@morecowbell2352 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. I owned a 2002 Acura NSX for about 13 years. Great car, *never* had issues. I couldn't imagine spending even more for a car that is constantly breaking down or dealing with nagging quality problems.
@ImportedFromSerbia2 жыл бұрын
Many people dont know high end luxury cars are headache for enjoyment, fun.
@acegibson95332 жыл бұрын
NSX's are kick ass cars that were extremely high quality and had few issues. I never owned one, but that several friends who did. Besides regular maintenance, they never had any problems.
@Ag1mAm Жыл бұрын
same goes for bikes. you will never have issues with the 4 japanese brands, kawasaki, suzuki, yamaha or honda but buying a ducati will give you a cronic headache
@unknownanimist2200 Жыл бұрын
@@Ag1mAmalso triumphs
@themind6040 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate seeing this. Not a Ferrari owner here. But I get you. I worked on aviation electronics for 18 years and I have seen stuff like this. Truth is, the new digital systems are not as rugged as the older designs, period. Everybody is convinced that the digital way brings luxury, that computers do so much for us. But a car, even one sitting in a garage, unless you are Jay Leno living in moderate LA climate or have a climate controlled garage the temperature and humidity changes will interfere with delicate electronics, again, period. Thanks for sharing, we all deserve better, it is possible, but the hype in our world has blinded so many people in so many ways.
@probusexcogitatoris7362 жыл бұрын
From what I've learned, most luxury cars seems to have a lot of problems. Actually it's not that hard to understand. Most are very specialized and use very few standardized parts. That means, these cars are all pretty much prototypes. It also means maintenance is really expensive. If you build millions of cars you have to deal with all these problems. Even a relatively minor problem can become a huge issue if it's not fixed. There is so much competition these days that car manufacturers just can't afford bad PR. Ironically, that means that owners of luxury cars have way more problems with their cars. The only reason manufacturers like Ferrari get away with it, is because most customers really are most interested in the prestige that comes with owning a luxury car. Ferrari is milking this to the extreme. Their motto is that it's a privilege owning one of their cars. You should be thankful for the opportunity to be entrusted with one of their cars.They have made an art form out of treating their customers badly. True car enthusiasts rarely buy luxury cars.
@de4ds1ghtcsgo942 жыл бұрын
For that money I’m buying a nismo gtr
@houseofvalue2 жыл бұрын
that was a neat explanation ! Thank you for that.
@jsrocker2482 жыл бұрын
@@de4ds1ghtcsgo94 would go for an R5 but damn restrictions and mods needed for the US roads 🙄
@de4ds1ghtcsgo942 жыл бұрын
@@jsrocker248 exactly. Already have an R1
@bladieblaat232 жыл бұрын
@@de4ds1ghtcsgo94 car enthusiasts buy a manual and don't care it's slower than that pdk crap. The don't need to brag about it but enjoy it.
@Broyale262 жыл бұрын
It's kinda clever on Ferrari's part: They can get away with nickel and diming owners with dubious quality because no one wants to be perceived as the "rich, whiny, privileged geezer" for calling them out on it and ruin the chance to make some $$$ on resale and/or get in line to buy another car from Ferrari. Just because you have the cash to buy a Ferrari doesn't mean putting up with quality issues.
@georgefustos72432 жыл бұрын
First of all before going on let me say this before I forget. Ethan my man you have a huge set of balls. After what you have done visually for the world to see my hats off to you. I don’t own a Ferrari or have ever owned a vehicle of this magnitude. I am not wealthy or have ever had enough money to even make monthly payments to own something like this. You are right when you mention that there are expectations that go along with the mention of the name “Ferrari” and the these expectations unfortunately do not follow along. After being as brutally honest as you’ve been I’m surprised that you weren’t asked to go into the Witness Relocation Program. I would certainly bet whatever the odds against might be that the executives at Ferrari weren’t too happy to have this video by Ethan surface for everyone to see. It takes a lot of courage to do what this man has done
@bernard-francoistaylor4205 Жыл бұрын
I'm right there with you. You aren't complaining or nit picking. When I purchase ANYTHING, I expect it to work and function flawlessly especially from a reputable manufacturer. I had a BMW 760Li new and it was a nightmare and the dealer network awful. I now drive a Rolls Royce and started having those things happen outside of warranty however when it was new, it was flawless. Keep speaking out about it because we come to these reviews to know what were getting ourself into. It drives me mad when people talk up the good and never speak about the bad.
@AutismFamilyChannel2 жыл бұрын
Fun to rent one on the track, but sounds like it’s not fun to own.
@dreamsteal47732 жыл бұрын
How much is it to rent one for a track day?
@nick45062 жыл бұрын
@@dreamsteal4773 in Vegas its like a couple hundred bucks for 15 laps
@electronicshobbyist5872 жыл бұрын
There's a saying "if it floats or flies, rent, don't buy" - because boats and planes are a nightmare to own. I would probably add Italian cars to this list!
@askiff14152 жыл бұрын
Agree. I had both faultless Maserati and Porsche 911. Apart from regular service they never went wrong. The Ferrari on the other hand was exactly as you describe - an unreliable money pit. You never knew when you grabbed the key to drive it what you were going to find wrong this time.
@andrewstorm82402 жыл бұрын
But Porsche is boring
@hendawg30482 жыл бұрын
Maserati faultless? lol
@donaldkasper83462 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the reported quality of Jaguar other than every so often you don't need a $20,000 valve job.
@askiff14152 жыл бұрын
@@hendawg3048 ours was faultless from the day I acquired it to the day I passed it on. The dealer was also excellent going above and beyond in service. Sorry if that doesn’t sit right with you.
@askiff14152 жыл бұрын
@@andrewstorm8240 boringly reliable perhaps but you never approached the car concerned it wouldn’t start or was going to throw its toys out with warning lights.
@coloradoquattro86392 жыл бұрын
In my experience, the more money I've spent on a car, the bigger a pain in the ass it's been. The cars are more complicated, my expectations are higher, and those curves do not intersect in a way that makes me enjoy the car more. Really feel you on the steering... Have had a couple of cars that were super sensitive to any balance issue. So... ****ing... Annoying.
@Siva-en9sw2 жыл бұрын
Mmm If we notice one thing, all of those issues are crappy electronic and cosmetics. He never mentioned one single issue with engine, i am from India and recently bought one expensive SUV named Fortuner, until now there are no issues with its engine and performance but rear left door won't open from inside, crappy interiors and the infotainment is painfully awful, so if we go to expensive like engine + performance oriented please don't bother these issues. It will kill your happiness the verdict is the priority of these manufacturers are focused on engine reliability than ergonomic / comfort. It's painful to say but it is the truth sadly
@johnmcgill36032 жыл бұрын
@@Siva-en9sw Easier to fix crappy interior - just use a lot of dead animals skins. For infotainment - also easy to replace.
@ItsXpensive Жыл бұрын
KZbin recommended this video (shocker), I watched it and kept watching your other videos. You seem genuine person and say things as they are in reality.
@ned16212 жыл бұрын
A very honest story and interesting to see how not so well made you would think Ferrari's are. Me being a mere mortal could not afford to look at a ferrari, however the best and most reliable car I ever had was a 98 Honda Civic.. Mmm bought it at 6 years old. Held onto it for 13 years, put 200000 miles on it not burning a drop of oil. It never gave one ounce of trouble from engine or electrics except for normal wear and tear. I was sorry to see that car go because it failed the nct test due to rust.. But really it's really not acceptable to pay such a large amount of money for all those problems, oh my god. Great video thank you..
@tebogolekgau57832 жыл бұрын
Ned we are not here to discuss about cheap cars, you're missing the point. he could've mentioned the Audi in his garage if he was comparing reliability of .. he was explaining why Ferrari should not overcharge on something that is problematic and cheap. we are not here to discuss cheap cars which are reliable, you've missed the point! your Honda story is a story for the comparison of Hyundai and Toyota, not for supercars
@ned16212 жыл бұрын
@@tebogolekgau5783 Yes I understand your point, and I know it is about supercars and believe me I love supercars. My point was that for that huge amount of money you pay one would think they would be more reliable and would be better made.
@johnmcgill36032 жыл бұрын
Ferrari should just hire Honda engineers.That will immediately make Ferrari cars better. New slogan: Ferrari, engineered by Honda.
@johnmcgill36032 жыл бұрын
@@tebogolekgau5783 "Supercars", all marketing fluff sold to brainwashed sheep with too much money, but ironically, know nothing about cars.
@ATXcam2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ethan, and I agree with you that the "but it's a Ferrari" excuse doesn't cause the frustrations to vanish and in no way justifies the high price tag. Seems to me like there are reasons to buy a Ferrari but perhaps dependability and top level engineering may not be a couple of them. I would expect the finest of materials to be used and to hear you say some bits that are stitched to others aren't of equal quality is kind of disturbing. They have done an amazing job of branding and brand promotion, I sure do hope they are beginning a trend of better owning experience with the Roma and the new sports car and not just deliver another pretty car.
@muchalucha49392 жыл бұрын
I'm not even close to owning any sports car, yet I appreciate you sharing your genuine thoughts. While it may sound to some as nitpicking or first world problems, it's really not. If you've spent top dollar on something, you have every right to be at least a very happy customer and expect nothing less than the best.
@Shalashaska016 Жыл бұрын
I've definitely been rather curious especially from the media responses. Granted I'm more of a motor sports individual I do look into companies and why they make what they make. What are the priorities, what is the budget, who is the target audience, and how does this translate for the final product? I was once told Ferrari is a track car that just so happens to be street legal and Lamborghini is a street car that just so happens to be a track usable car. To me that speaks about how the car is built and who they look to sell to. Most track cars are not daily cars. Ferrari making cars like the California seemed interesting to me because of the priorities I was getting. End of the day a car is a car. What the owner wants out of it should align with the final product of the manufacturer. I can definitely see why you as an owner would feel discomfort. I can also see why "members / enthusiasts" state that "its a Ferrari". One has to be "in the know" to really understand everything factually over what social media and the hype is. I would still state they are great cars and well engineered. However they are not meant for everyone and definitely not meant for every location and that is fine as well. Thanks for the honest review and share!
@HonJazzz2 жыл бұрын
This is advice that I’ll probably never need, but thanks for sharing. Interesting perspective.
@YoungBlaze2 жыл бұрын
You're gonna need to show this to your wife when she wants one
@henryng27882 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honest review. I nearly pulled my trigger on an used California T last year but decided to get a Porsche 992, 911 instead. I cannot be happier with trouble free ownership 😇
@randyledirt14932 жыл бұрын
911 perfection
@edgarbenjoseph38792 жыл бұрын
Well done 🙏
@stephankahl5816 Жыл бұрын
I can relate 100 % - as a former Aston Martin owner. There are two differences in my experiences though. 1. My dealership was super accommodating. I was at the workshop like 5-10 times for each of the four cars I leased (Vantage V8 roadsters), to have them "optimized" from removing annoying noises of the windows, cracking noises of hinges, sealing windows and adjusting the rooftop against rain entering the car, squealing brakes (not racing brakes, just standard brakes) and so on... I never had to pay anything for it. 2. Once those imperfections were removed, the car was perfect. And every time the lease was over I was getting teary to bring it back to the dealership. I quit Astons after them getting married to AMG - till today the interior changed to look like an outdated Mercedes pimped with British leather and carbon fiber.
@tosehoed123 Жыл бұрын
Not to be a downer, but you can't really call yourself the owner of a car you lease
@enginepy Жыл бұрын
I also currently have a DB9. I usually keep a car for 2 years but have had this one for 5. It’s been a great car and I just have no reason to get rid of it. I was pleasantly surprised that it has been this reliable.
@enginepy Жыл бұрын
@@tosehoed123 yes you can.
@stephankahl5816 Жыл бұрын
@@tosehoed123 I was wondering some time if to answer/comment this at all. But although it should not pinch me, it triggered me to wonder why the comment? When you drive a car for four years, do 60-80TKM on it, participate the AM drivers academy on the Nürburgring, ending with ~8min. laps on a naturally aspirated V8, being best buddies with the dealership workshop team and after 4 years have the opportunity to get a brand new Aston Martin with newest specs, more power and just a brand new car - I do not really know what is bad about leasing a car compared to buying it. And yes, I call myself an owner of it with the only difference, that I do not have to bother selling the car after that time myself. The cars I OWN you do not know about. But for me I am able to live my dream and move on after some time. This way gave me the opportunity to drive many different brands over the past 35 years and have quite some petrol head genes... So I am sure that you have a garage full of Porsches (I had five 911 sequentially over the time in different specs, the infamous "new" 996 targa, which was leaking to the amount that I had to switch it to an 911 4S convertible), Lamborghinis (one, not nice to drive for me on German autobahn above 250kph), Astons (four perfect cars!), Bentley (one, too soft for me)... So congratulations on your infinite wealth and arrogance to judge people friendly commenting here, who you do not know.
@82vitt Жыл бұрын
@@stephankahl5816 Leasing a car is just like owning it, except you don't have to spend a ton of cash for the purchase and not have to deal with the inconvenience of having to sell it. The cost of a lease is usually higher than the cost of owning a car (purchase price and servicing minus sell price). People who look down on those who prefer to lease simply don't understand leasing and believe owning means you are the man because you had a lot of money to buy, and leasing is for the poor. It is not true.
@tw51397 ай бұрын
Comparing an Aston Martin to a Ferrari......come on guy! How about having enough money to buy a Ferrari but not enough to have a garage to put it in?
@_Ed183 ай бұрын
lol I don’t think you can call him not rich enough to have a garage… He had like idk how many 911s astons,….
@brucebarnes16962 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ethan!! I love how candid you are about your ownership issues, the brand, and the courage to talk about what others fear to! Hope your next exotic will be more reliable, and ENJOYABLE!!👍🏽
@johnhill83962 жыл бұрын
Until Ferrari cancel him
@clarkwilson35052 жыл бұрын
Yup, I had the same vibration on my 2003 Maserati 4200 at around 140mph and the tyre shop said they couldn't balance the wheels for high speed (above 70mph), so I understand exactly what you are talking about. Didn't matter how many balances or how many tyre sets were fitted. Maserati UK was sending me a new set of wheel bolts every six weeks for almost 4 years because they all went rusty super fast for some bizarre reason no-one could work out. The scariest thing was that the brakes were not as effective as they should have been above 130 mph. Several brown skid-mark moments due to that. I love Maseratis, but I wouldn't buy one again, because the underlying 'niggles' are enough that I wouldn't want the continued irritation of regular visits to the main stealers to repair silly issues. However, everyone has to scratch their Italian car itch once in their life, so as long as people keep trying them out, or putting them in collections, there will be plenty of purchasers...
@nissimlevy37622 жыл бұрын
brown skid mark moments? LOL. You mean you shit your pants?
@joevarga59822 жыл бұрын
Maserati, lololololoooo!
@okgo83152 жыл бұрын
Clark Wilson..... Main Stealers🤣🤣👍👍brilliant...spot on.👍🇬🇧
@Walduck252 жыл бұрын
I find it crazy that these expensive performance cars have all these issues for such money. I bought a reasonably high mileage 2014 Audi S3, Mapped it to 400hp. Drove it to 168 mph. Didn't have a single issue the whole 2 years. Other than from when I bought it from Audi it was a FWD only as the quattro wasn't working. Took it to audi and fixed no problems no questions asked all under warranty. I hear all these issues from £100k+ cars it's crazy people are able to accept inadequet cars.
@DaxxTerryGreen2 жыл бұрын
@@Walduck25 Precisely. My Camaro SS has 540HP and will do and honest 165MPH and get there fast. It has 285s and 315s on it and it handles like a dream.
@VirtualWoodshed2 жыл бұрын
Interesting that my 2015 Honda Accord EX apparently outperforms your Ferrari in basically every aspect except for acceleration and braking! It doesn’t rattle, squeak or vibrate. The fit and finish is marvelous for the price point, it is quite comfortable, and none of the electronics have ever failed once. All of the mechanical systems have performed flawlessly and the only service work it has ever had (other than tires and brakes) is the factory recommended maintenance. In short, 140,000 miles and ZERO issues. Mass production is boring, but it has its advantages. I am suddenly very content with my middle class existence. Cheers from the US.
@diverdave40562 жыл бұрын
Ole Blue - My 2001 Honda Accord just rolled 453,000 miles and it still shines and runs like new ! I wished I had bought two of them just in case Ole Blue gets stolen ( its a 5 speed manual and gang bangers - don't know how to drive them ) ha ha ha
@jrbleau2 жыл бұрын
I'm delighted with my Nissan Micra! Also flawless!
@discipline30782 жыл бұрын
My 2012 Accord engine just broke down a couple of days ago. It will cost me $ 800 to fix it. I'm talking about the engine itself the mechanic tore it apart and will charge me that amount only when I go to pick it up. I think the car will have some good 4~5 years of daily use left it afterwards.
@bobroberts26922 жыл бұрын
Every aspect expect picking up chicks. My Ferrari attract them like bees to honey. I highly doubt girls are flocking to your 2015 Honda Civic.
@jrbleau2 жыл бұрын
@@bobroberts2692 My car ain't a supermodel. It's more like a sturdy Russian peasant woman whom I can count on to harvest the potatoes, wipe the kids' snot and plow the fields.
@NaveedKhan-jd6gq Жыл бұрын
Ethan Thanks so much for this review. I feel your pain and you hit the nail on the head that these toys are for joys and not to add to stress to already stressful life. Can you do one video on maintenance costs and running costs.
@bklenster1232 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. Was a dream of mine to own one one day and can afford it now, but think I will pass. Thought my old classic muscle cars were needy, but at least you could address most of those issues with 100 bucks and a wrench in your driveway.
@Cavallino69 Жыл бұрын
Very different experience here. Have owned a 2015 458 for the last 2+ years. Been daily driving it for the most part, and added 15K miles in that time. Not a single failure or issue of any sort for me or the original owner. Only thing ever replaced on the car (other than fluids, filters, etc) has been the original battery and one $50 window switch. Car literally could not be more reliable or easy to live with, and I hear similar stories from many other owners. I even do all my own maintenance and it's quite simple to work on. I think Ethan just got a bad example...it happens.
@duck8280 Жыл бұрын
458 isn’t a California I suppose
@christophersmatla1932 Жыл бұрын
Good feedback thank you. I think the 458 is beautiful. The 488 it’s the bees knees, do you know if it is reliable as well? I love the evo as well. Nice choice
@CountingStars333 Жыл бұрын
Yours a old model. New ones ain't good.
@RascalV666 Жыл бұрын
sometimes that the factory model is defective. My friend bought a Mercedes AMG CL63 straight from the showroom and the car vibrated after exceeding 80 km per hour, it vibrated all the time. The salon where he bought it denied to the end that he did not know what he was talking about. Imagine that the case dragged through the courts, he was paid by the Mercedes appraiser, there were lawyers, the car was in Germany for a review. The car sat for 3 weeks under the salon on a tow truck. A friend hired a detective to make sure the people in the living room didn't do anything at the given time. Norlan's circus and rudeness of a Mercedes car for 180,000 and a Mercedes Benz for denying that they don't know what's going on.
@Cavallino69 Жыл бұрын
@@RascalV666 What a HORRIBLE experience! One would hope high-end manufacturers would value their reputation enough to handle these issues in the proper way...I guess that's not the case.
@MightyRob12 жыл бұрын
A bit of a long comment, but it has a point: I used to own a Fiat X1/9, and the only place in town that would touch the thing was a private garage that specialized in Italian sports cars (the expensive kind). So there I was, with my little POS Faux Ferrari, in the garage (again), and what I learned very early on in my life is that while I am a huge car guy with mega love for Ferrari, Lambo, etc., they are Just Cars. They get their parts from the same suppliers as anyone else. With the skin off, I saw the same parts in my X1/9 in a Ferrari right next to it. And I was young, so I was very shocked by this. I thought for sure Ferrari was made of pure gold and exquisitely engineered and all that. Nope, it was the same wiring, the same relays, the same fuses, the same engine parts, etc. I realize this may not be completely true today, but my point is that like you were pointing out about the interior quality and how the electrical systems would just stop working randomly, it sucks that for the money and the image of the brand like Ferrari that underneath its just a car and will have the same issues as any other. Just my 2 cents
@krelllab63662 жыл бұрын
Back in 2005, I considered a Ferrari and a Corvette. After driving everything, I ended up with a Red 2005 Mustang GT convertible. It cost around $37,000. It is TONS of fun. I don't drive it very much, it has about 25,000 miles on it. It looks brand-new, and I'm very very happy with how it drives. It's not as fast as the Ferrari or the Corvette but in normal driving it's very difficult to find a place where I could go any faster anyway. I'm perfectly happy with my $37,000 investment. The problem is, as I write this in 2022 some parts may take a little effort to get. I haven't needed very many parts over the years, the seat track broke on the passenger side and I had to find one on eBay. That's about the only thing that's gone wrong with the car other than routine maintenance. I'll always be jealous of anyone with a V12 engine.
@MichaelDavis12 жыл бұрын
You cross shopped Ferrari and Corvette… but bought a Mustang GT. LOLOLOLLLlol
@thanosianthemadtitanic2 жыл бұрын
@Michael Davis LMAOO right like wtf. I too was looking at buying a $10 million doller condo in Miami or a 500k house in D.C but settled for a 25k foreclosure in alabama
@adnaansheikh12 жыл бұрын
I used to own a 5.0 and a 4.6 2v and both engines were rock solid reliable. The 4.6 gave me 336,000 miles before I sold it. Ford V8 engines were built to last!
@Kamui..2 жыл бұрын
why not corvette ? Had the chance to test drive a C6 and a C7, very nice cars to drive and surprisingly easy to drive and comfortable
@dzi333 Жыл бұрын
So many thanks for this video! That's my life, when going through it, luckily forward, I keep learning that nothing works as it should, always having the hope that this, utopian it seems now, reality, exists somewhere. Apparently it doesn't and it's so great that you speak up openly about it. Thank you!
@carlopietrovito64532 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this pertinent information! It was very interesting to hear! My dad had bought a 328 GTS in 1986 and he had a few issues as well, such as the stitching not being well finished, the back suspension broke as he was backing up and one time driving at over 200 km/h, the metal piece that holds the part of the seat that supports your back broke and made my dad fall back and lost control of the car, thankfully he regained it quickly afterwards.
@darrenmclaughlin89712 жыл бұрын
Well done Ethan, good to see an honest review! Yeah, as you say, we talk about the "good stuff", but no car is perfect so great to see someone talking the truth
@carwownigeria2 жыл бұрын
I am Italian and I agree with you 100%. I have appreciated that you went straight to the point on such an ownership. As you said, you prefer to drive your RS4 because Germans even in a sporty Real Estate give you comfort, quality, performance and reliability. Ferrari should be at the top of those qualities but it doesn't and after sales you have to accept an unacceptable product.
@retobar7522 жыл бұрын
This is totally normal with Italian cars. They are all bad quality. And they were always like that. But the German cars aren't really reliable, too. They have lots of engine and electronic problems for example. If you want something really reliable, buy a Lexus.
@neshod64152 жыл бұрын
@@retobar752 or Toyota or Lada (of course Lexus is a luxury Toyota) and some Hondas ...
@TuckFrump-r9h Жыл бұрын
The truth about all high-end cars (and expensive things in general) is that THEY OWN YOU. You don't own them. Ownership brings with it all sorts of things that invade your mind, take your time, drain your financial resources, and cause you stress.
@Fierrosporcelular2 жыл бұрын
As a Ferrari fan, I say thank you. If there are problems, must be talked about. Hope your next car will fulfill your expectations.