Awesome the 599 is my favorite.
Nice, but this isn't possibly a one-up on Adam's recent purchase is it?
Someday I would love to walk into a dealership and "Accidentally" buy a Ferrari lol
OP what do you do for work? lawyer? surgeon?
Just out of curiosity, do you finance most of these or just pay in full?
something tells me when someone goes to the dealer and drives home in a new car like that, they don't finance anything. lol
Heavens, no - that is not how we roll. Besides, doing so would have required prescience ; we had signed on the ole dotted lines before he posted his gorgeous pics.
You should consider it evidence that great minds think alike
Well he does it quite often and I know he probably doesn't HAVE to finance them, but maybe he does.
Interesting question -- depends on the length of time we'll own the car and the prevailing interest rate. For example, the Sierra offers 60 mos @ 0%. That's free money; I'll take it The 458 coupe was clearly a 2-year car while we waited for the convertible, and since CA doesn't offer any credit for sales tax for trade-ins, it was cheaper to lease for 2 years. The 599 we intend to keep, and Ferrari isn't offering 0%, so it was a cash purchase.
The easy answer is "we'll do whatever has the lowest overall cost for our intended use".
Do you have the urge to get a "lower end," comparatively speaking, car such as a '13 GT500 or ZL1? They are both a nice chunk of money but I like to think, no matter how much money I might have, I would still have a Mustang in the garage.
YES - Mustangs have a special place in my heart. I really really like the '13 GT500. I test drove a '12 5.0 and thought it was a great car. My only hesitation is that I suspect I'd rarely drive it - it's a tough garage competition each morning when you're vying for attention with a McLaren, two Ferraris, two AMGs, and a V10 R8.
more pics of the mclaren? or still waiting delivery?
I have a question that needs to be answered.
Any mods planned for any of the vehicles? The R8 and 458 command exhaust mods.