Re: Ferrari Dealers--why no cars older than a 360
From: Erik Nielsen (judge4regmail.com)
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 05:06:29 -0700 (PDT)
More or less none of them do.  Been like that for a while.  The older
cars are studies in deferred maintenance, the dealers don't want the
hassle of having to go through a car for a smaller margin.  It's a
time versus effort thing with them.  But then again, when was the last
time you could get a 10 year old Volvo from your local dealer?

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Robert Rehkopf <CaptRehkopf [at] comcast.net> 
wrote:
> I was at Ferrari of Atlanta getting some work done on my car (and they did
> an excellent job), but noticed, again that no 355s, 348s, etc no cars but
> only 360 and newer. I also noticed this also at Ferrari of Washington (DC).
> I ask one of the sales guys about an older car and he said they just refer
> people to the FCA! The question is do any dealers deal in cars built before
> say 2000? Just wondering?
>
> Robert
>
>
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