Saturday, November 19, 2011

How much ferrari 360 costs for regular maintainance?

I am planning to buy Ferrari 360 maybe 2004 or 2003 model, i want to know if someone knows in dollar amount if possible how much its costs for normal service or oil change. I just want to make sure that i am making a right decision and have enough funds to service it.|||Ferrari ownship is expensive! How much will depend alot on how much you drive. Though driving more can actually be good for the car once it's up to temperature (as with many performance cars, they are designed to be driven, and many of the parts get their lubrication as a result of getting up to operating temperature and running). But while regular driving can help in longer term reliability, it will cost more in maintenance, and ultimately in resale value (as these cars are generally expected to have low annual milage).





But how much? A basic oil service will generally cost around $1200-1500. For most people, this will be an annual service, with more only needing to be considered if you are driving more than 10k or so each year. If you look at additional services needed around the 5 year mark or so, and average it out, you are looking at a total maintenance cost around $2-2.5k.





If you have not owned a high end performance car before, it's probably also important to mention tire costs. High performance tires are designed for performance, which will come at the cost of longevity. These will most likely need to be replaced every 2-3 years, adding about $1k more to the annual average.|||ferrari 360 is a realy good car!! i am also planning on buying one in about 10 years

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|||ok if you are buying a Ferarri then you can afford the service on it. I own the 2007 Corvette Z06 and its not too bad on maintnance. besides that, i'll race ya!even give you a 2 second head start! good luck man|||Well everything on the Ferrari is dealer only so your best bet is to connect a dealership to find out. You could probably do most of the worj yourself if your knowledgeable enough but you are still going to have to pay the dealer price on parts.

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