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For first time Ferrari buyers, there is, in fact, a wait list for new Ferraris. If you want to purchase a new Ferrari 430 from an authorized Ferrari dealer in Colorado, you put down a $10,000 deposit, and you wait between 18 and 24 months for your car to be delivered. If you already have a previous relationship with the dealer, you can get a car quicker than that. That seems like a "wait list" to me, although how much time you spend waiting is determined by one's connections. The alternative is to wait until after the first 430s come onto the market, and buy one on the secondary market at wildly inflated prices.In fact, there's no "wait list" for any new Ferraris. Â The best customers get priority... it's an interesting business model - Â on purpose to underproduce and not meet demand.
First off, to address the comment about the F40 and F50 handling, it is important to remember that power steering is seen by many to be a necessity, not a luxury. Â If I recall correctly, both of these finely-tuned machines use unassisted rack and pinion steering, which at least in my book, isn't the easiest or most pleasant when you need to corner or park at low speeds. Â I believe - and again, excuse me if I'm mistaken since this is all off the top of my head - that most of the 8-cylinder models have power-assisted steering. Â I don't know how much time you've spent in Palm Beach, but as I'm sure Jon can attest to, most of the folks who are driving these cars aren't exactly in their primeThe F50 is an incredible machine. Â "Turns like an SUV" is the most laughable thing I have read in a long time. Â I don't even know how to respond to that. how did you like Cavallino??? Â It's a great event. Â The F40 guy had trouble parking, huh? Â what a wimp Â. Â Just kidding, but it's no different from any other car. Â Of course, in a Countach or Diablo, there may as well be no rear window at all.
Unfortunately, I think that this supercar download is so popular that it's crashing his server. Â Still haven't been able to get it downloaded. Â AAARGH. [EDIT: Finally got it, after an 11 hour overnight download. Pretty sweet show. Too bad they didn't put down some lap times with the other supercars, however.] They're doing the Viper next week. Â I'll be particularly interested on what Clarkson has to say (and even more interested in the Stig's lap time.)Top Gear finally reviewed the Enzo on Sunday. Right click, save as http://www.sleepy-fish.com/sleepy/To...percars_hi.wmv
It is not legal or permissable to drive through Myanmar.The roads are terrible in Myanmar and Bangladesh
That would be a very odd thing honestly, why would they build the roads? In this photo gallery (not mine) you'll find pictures of roads in Myanmar, taken during our trip in December 2002. Most roads, except the ones in and around Yangon, were in a pretty sorry state when we visited the country, which slowed down considerably the driving speed. Myanmar Roads and HighwaysIt is not legal or permissable to drive through Myanmar.