Daytona chairs sometimes look out of place but not here.
Well done… On Nov 9, 2021, at 21:34, Gary Reed <gary [at] garyreedsales.com> wrote:
When I bought in in June 2020, it had 14K miles. Now, it
has 19K miles.
No issues at all, so far.
Black leather Daytona power seats with black Alcantera
suede inserts is unusual. Also, Daytona matching
upholstered rear bench (behind seats) instead
of carpet. $20K of
options.
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Well done! It looks very aggressive with the darker wheels.
How many miles?
Anything special about the interior?
Thanks! It's Argento Nurburgring
Metallic.
That color looks great with the carbon challenge
grill, Scud wheels and other stuff that came
with the car.
I got a hell of a deal on it last year at the onset of
COVID, just before used car prices started to skyrocket.
GR
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And…damn! Silver looks good on a 430!!!!
I'm keeping my 2007 F430, that I bought
at a five figure cLyDe
price.
I prefer a FERRARI, over a Chevy.
:)
Gary
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1. That is subjective and, newsflash, not everyone has the same
opinion as you do.
2. Have you been in one of the new ones? The Z06 with the
interior enhancements? If so, was it the lack of rubbery buttons
that will turn to goo that upset you? Or was it the lack of
leather that will shrink, pull away from its backing and look all wavy
that you didn't like?
3. Um, shouldn't the interior of a Rolls be better by
definition? That IS the main selling feature of that car,
no?
Let me know when the interior doesn't look like it was
copied out of a rental car fleet vehicle.
Hell, my 1976 Rolls Royce is more appealing
inside.
It really is. A somewhat close comparison is the
F430. This car has 39% more HP even though it only has 28%
more displacement. It revs at 8600 RPM versus 8500
RPM. It has a 7 speed dual clutch tranny versus 6
speed. It has a 0-60 of 2.6s versus 3.6s and an identical
top speed. But the F430 was nearly $190k in 2005 and this
will only be around $90k. In 2021 money, the F430 was over
$260k, nearly 3X more. Even a low mileage used F430 today
will cost $130k.
To get a car that you can argue is better performing you have
to go up to at least the 458. But that was $225k in 2010 or
$280k in today's money.
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