Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 157, Issue 33 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: George (ygpz4re![]() |
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Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2019 04:34:43 -0700 (PDT) |
Clyde,
I don't know for sure, just hypothesizing here (or perhaps just stating the painfully obvious...), but could it be that very few Ferrari owners are as enthusiastic as you about DIY maintenance? That they feel they've spend a lot of money and, apart from
routine servicing, the car should just start and go every time they turn the key (or press the button)? Might not be pessimism so much as simply an entirely different mentality and attitude about the cars (which of course may feed into some pessimism, I suppose....).
Again, just spit-balling here....
Thanks.
gp
[p.s. - your reply to John Ashburn may have been a tad harsh. I got the distinct sense that he was just being sarcastic about his 22 yo 185K mile wheel speed sensor failure.... Or, to quote BHD, "I could be completely wrong!" 😉 ]
From: "Clarence Romero Jr." <clyderomerof4 [at] gmail.com>
It just seems to me that Ferrari owners as a whole are pessimistic about the cars reliability When nothing could be further from the truth |
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 157, Issue 33 George, August 8 2019
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 157, Issue 33 Clarence Romero Jr., August 8 2019
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 157, Issue 33 Erik Nielsen, August 8 2019
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 157, Issue 33 Clarence Romero Jr., August 8 2019
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 157, Issue 33 Erik Nielsen, August 8 2019
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 157, Issue 33 Erik Nielsen, August 8 2019
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 157, Issue 33 Clarence Romero Jr., August 8 2019
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