No, it's not. I'd have a heart attack every time I took it out of the garage. I want an F355, it's expensive but not insanely so, so you can actually enjoy owning it.
It's about owning a piece of that history, you have to be a Ferrari fan to really understand. If you owned that car, you probably would never even take it outside, let alone to a track.
Homologation was an old rule that a certain number of road car versions of every race car had to be produced for it to be given a license to race. It's not a thing anymore.
No, it's not. I'd have a heart attack every time I took it out of the garage. I want an F355, it's expensive but not insanely so, so you can actually enjoy owning it.
I tried looking them up. They're only $50-70k?
you have to be a Ferrari fan to really understand.
I cannot relate. For me, a car is just a convenience.
Homologation was an old rule that a certain number of road car versions of every race car had to be produced for it to be given a license to race. It's not a thing anymore.
Unintended. Good thing I didn't ask what I wanted to ask, namely that I really hoped that this wasn't the Ferrari you wanted to buy.
Dare I ask why anyone would car about that? Or do you want to take it to racetracks? There's not much use for that on ordinary highways.
You're using big words that me no understand.
No, it's not. I'd have a heart attack every time I took it out of the garage. I want an F355, it's expensive but not insanely so, so you can actually enjoy owning it.
It's about owning a piece of that history, you have to be a Ferrari fan to really understand. If you owned that car, you probably would never even take it outside, let alone to a track.
Homologation was an old rule that a certain number of road car versions of every race car had to be produced for it to be given a license to race. It's not a thing anymore.
I tried looking them up. They're only $50-70k?
I cannot relate. For me, a car is just a convenience.
Well, at least I learned something today.
$100k for a good example. I could get one now, but that would be irresponsible. I'd like to be on firmer ground before I do something crazy like that.
Good! First thing first, and luxuries should be treated as such.