i talked to the owner of FERRARI OF HOUSTON the only ferrari factory connection around here, enzo was one of his best friends, i think hed know better than mtv or a travel channel
i talked to the owner of FERRARI OF HOUSTON the only ferrari factory connection around here, enzo was one of his best friends, i think hed know better than mtv or a travel channel
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
That reminds me. I should the owner of Ferrari of Plano. I guess he'd know too.
Bugatti meanwhile has sold 50 Veyrons out of its intended production run of 300.Originally Posted by r1ckst4
The Bugatti Veryunlikely really is farce of the highest calibre.
The latest lie, sorry press release, says that it will be launched in sept 2005
Yes, lets all believe that bastion of absolute truth: the American media.Originally Posted by F1_Master
Maybe it was a ploy on Ferrari's part to stop Americans from getting that many Enzos, because they knew they'd otherwise end up a) on Ebay after the owners son TWOC'd it and ripped the front off, b) crashed into a tree and burned.
Thanks for all the fish
Here's another rumour i heard... i heard that if you have an Enzo you have to buy a specially made oil by Ferrari inorder to keep the warranty of the car, and this "special" oil is not cheap at all. I cant exactly remember how much it cost but i can certainly remember how surprised i was when i heard about it...
Screw Ferrari! i'll take the Murcielago or Gallardo thanks very much
"Rejection is better than regret. It's better to try and know you did your part, than to spend the rest of your days wishing you had tried"
do you mean you need permission to be selling them? or permission to be uying them on these websites?Originally Posted by my porsche
its something like 75 bucks a liter, so a 762 $$$ oil change and if you dont use it ferrari wont warrant the $250,000 engineOriginally Posted by r1ckst4
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
to sell them, ferrari basically controls who you can sell to, you dont need permission to buy thoughOriginally Posted by Michelotto
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
Ferrari do not make oil.Originally Posted by r1ckst4
The Enzo, along with every other new Ferrari is factory filled with Shell Helix Ultra, which is hardly special, rare, or that expensive, considering that it is a fully synthetic oil.
Nor is it rare for car companies to reccommend that a car be filled with a particular brand of oil. In this case a highly engineered engine has been designed specifically for use with a particular type of oil. All of the testing and development of the engine was done with that oil. Although nothing majorly bad should go wrong if you filled it with another brand of high quality oil, like Mobil 1 5W-50 (Helix Ultra is 5W40) , Ferrari have never tried it, therefore they cannot be sure that something won't break. They don't want to pay for engine rebuilds, so insisting that only Shell is used means that they reduce the risk of having to pay out.
Thanks for all the fish
rick, where do you keep comin' up with all these? What's next?
'I heard Ferrari also makes it so you have to keep the Enzo from going 160MPH.'
J/p.
But I too would take a Murcielago. Make that Murcielago Barchetta.
HUH? what do u mean? i was just bringing up stuff... is that such a wrong thing to do?Originally Posted by F1_Master
"Rejection is better than regret. It's better to try and know you did your part, than to spend the rest of your days wishing you had tried"
no. It's not.
ferrari does not make oil, right, its a special synthetic made by pennzoil i believe runs about 60-70$ a liter i think
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
Get us some quotes on that My Porsche.Originally Posted by my porsche
Ferrari Competizione have a long term stadning with Shell who produce all their competition oils. i am sure Shell provide all the oils for Ferrari prodcution cars also as part of the realtionship. See http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?...cars_fuel.html
So if anyone is 'recommending' Penzoil it's likely a US distributor trying to cash in on Amrican nationalism
PS: Before Shell it used to be AGIP when they were the nationalised Italian oil company
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