Hi all,
Newbie here..... Currently got a 6.0 Diablo in Arancio and have been offered one of the UK Ford GT or a 430 F1 (cancelled order). The Diablo is fairly unusable , so looking at buying something additional (keeping the Diablo)
So what do you think , Ford GT or F430 ? I haven't driven a GT , but have with the 430 and know how usable ( yet not unique in the UK)
Hi Jonny and welcome...
I'm in the UK and have a GT. I have no problems living with it over here (in the UK) - although it's not a daily driver. It is, of course, a little awkward being left hand drive, however that's soon forgotten once you've been driving for 30 minutes or more - you adjust quickly.
I found the Murcielago much harder to live with by the way....
As to the Ferrari 430/Ford GT comparison? That's a tough one. The Ferrari is, in some respects, more of a luxury car - the interior detailing etc. It's more complete and feels more researched somehow. And yet the Ford feels more handbuilt - the engine bay is classy in a different way to the Ferrari. There are little niggles on the GT that would frustrate the perfectionist - panel alignment can be fractionally off, that sort of thing.
It is TOTALLY impractical. But then so is my wife. However it's not impossible to drive on UK roads. I wouldn't take any of my nice cars deliberately down single track roads -but it's fine on normal roads (with a white line down the middle).
If you can live with some minor idiocyncracies, then the Ford would be a more rewarding car to own. It has enough power to satisfy any lust. It is an 'enthusiasts' car - people photograph it as you pass by rather than spit at it. It's less of a 'statement' than a Ferrari - a Ferrari suggests you've sold an awful lot of photocopiers, a GT suggests you saved to buy something unique.
As mentioned above, Ferraris keep on evolving - so pretty soon you'll find you're driving yesterdays model, the GT is it, there won't be any more.
Not sure if this helps at all - if you're near Surrey I'd be happy to meet up and share a beer.