Ferrari ABS
From: LtWacko (LtWackoaol.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 12:35:53 -0800 (PST)
I am a big fan of non-abs cars.  I like the pedal feel.  HOWEVER,  when I 
finally tracked and autocrossed an ABS equipped car, my tires were  lasting 
much 
longer.  A set of r-compound tires would only last me a month  on a non-abs 
car.  They tend to go "square" with my aggressive  driving.  On my autocross 
vehicle, I actually got three months out of a set  that usually only lasted a 
month.  Same vehicle model but different year  which had the ABS available.  
Now 
my question goes to those that have owned  or driven both types of F cars.  As 
far as particular model, the 328.   Now I am not talking about you sissies 
out there who only cruise and have never  been on the other side of the pit 
wall.  I want an opinion of those who  have tracked their cars.  Tires are 
expensive and non-renewable.  I  would spend $600 a month back in the day on 
tires on 
a non-abs car.  I am  looking at a 328 but I might consider a later year for 
the abs.  Before you  try and sell me Brian, I have spoken to the owner of the 
car you have on  consignment (88.5).  There are cheaper ones being earlier 
and non-abs  equipped.  I am just trying do research and see if it's worth the 
extra  money besides the other benefits of a later model.  The one you have 
would  be one I would consider knowing it's service history.
 
Thanks.
 
Rodney

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