RS engine failure
#136
I agree with you, but I really don't think these problems are going to stop until they fix the ECU. Most of the knowledge on heavily tracking the current generation sits outside PAG right now - dealers are just being told to replace engines rather than do any real testing which is difficult with a street car customer.
IMO - it's a symptom patch up at the moment rather than spending the time/resources to fix the cause of the problem. I have a RS coming and I'll have 3 cars with 9A1s in my garage when it arrives so I'm not bashing either...
IMO - it's a symptom patch up at the moment rather than spending the time/resources to fix the cause of the problem. I have a RS coming and I'll have 3 cars with 9A1s in my garage when it arrives so I'm not bashing either...
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RS engine failure
It doesn't appear to be an engine failure IMO. But with 3 photographed examples it is clearly a fire so they need to rectify whatever is causing this to happen (my guess is rear where running through an oil pipe etc).
#149
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At least Ferrari won't allow that. When you order a car you get it for msrp...sounds good until the buyer sells the car back to the dealer with few miles for msrp or a little above and then the dealer can sell way above msrp...like they do with the Special. Shady car biz.