Time to start looking for the next toy as I approach retirement.
If I were looking for an "age appropriate" car the 599 is the slam dunk.
I do know of a similar age doctor with a new NSX as a daily driver. He seems to love it and has owned many Ferraris over the years.
Kind of a money is no object fellow.
Not my case.
Every automobile purchase needs to make financial sense going in even in the Ferraris that I have owned. Never new and always depreciated. Maintenance on these things can be killer vs the upward appreciation offset.
Some new cars out of the box appreciate like Special Ferraris and Porsches.
Has Acura (Honda) produced a similar car that most are not currently appreciating ?
It took many years for the Ford GT and Porsche Carrera GT (and GT 2) to catch on.
If I were looking for an "age appropriate" car the 599 is the slam dunk.
I do know of a similar age doctor with a new NSX as a daily driver. He seems to love it and has owned many Ferraris over the years.
Kind of a money is no object fellow.
Not my case.
Every automobile purchase needs to make financial sense going in even in the Ferraris that I have owned. Never new and always depreciated. Maintenance on these things can be killer vs the upward appreciation offset.
Some new cars out of the box appreciate like Special Ferraris and Porsches.
Has Acura (Honda) produced a similar car that most are not currently appreciating ?
It took many years for the Ford GT and Porsche Carrera GT (and GT 2) to catch on.
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