355 over anything. I'm 23 in a few days. I own a Porsche Cayenne, and I will work even harder to get the 355 by 25.
See you guys in 2 years.
Will keep you posted.
Just to continue with the comments that I have enjoyed reading, I'm 29 and said bye to the F355 GTB. I've had 4 great years with it.
Good points: Awesome Sound if you have a tubi, Great speed. Great looks and great drive, all ways puts a smile on your face. Great handling, but go slow in the wet. That back end will slide out so don't be silly going round corners. Above all great value for money, you can pick one up for 35k!
Bad points: Can't really be used as an everyday car, I only drove mine about 3000 miles per year, so had the expense of 2 cars and 2 insurances, and drove my 2nd car a lot more than the 355. But that's just me... People asking me if it was a real one started to annoy me. And it will you in the end! If you have neighbors, they may complain about the noise.. a lot!
Can't think of much else to write, other than the F355 was my dream car, so this week has been a sad week to see it go. But its time for something new!
F355 is the top sport car ever.
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Hi all Ferrari 355 lovers.
I'm 30 turning 31 in Jan 09. Planning to give myself a 355GTS 1997 Blue, cream interior as a gift for my birthday. I found the car but I need to be sure from one thing before paying 75000$:
What problems do 355 models have? And what do a potential buyer need to look out for before buying such a beautiful but old piece of art???
I just turned 40 and have been wanting to own a Ferrari for a long time. I have a Porsche 911 which is a great reliable sports car but want to add a Ferrari. I drove a 360 and 430 2 yrs ago but decided the entry fee was too high. I personally like the 355 aesthetics better than the newer ones and right now the price is right to get one. Afraid of having to pay for "major" work on it, but at least a lower entry fee allows budgeting for that.