My Ferrari 430 Scuderia's First Service Was Painful: Is It Really Worth It?

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  • @JayEmmOnCars
    @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +9

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    • @AbyNeon
      @AbyNeon Год назад

      You car doesn't sound like a Scuderia, something is really wrong with the exhaust.

  • @wandering_not_lost
    @wandering_not_lost Год назад +172

    This video made me feel so much better about not being able to afford a Ferrari. Thank you James.

    • @jordanleath6653
      @jordanleath6653 Год назад +3

      It’s still okay to feel bad about that, personally I’d love to have that kind of money to spend on the car because, if I’m being responsible, then it means I have more than enough to spend it on everything else. It’s like when people say yeah but if I make 100k a year instead of 50k a year I owe 3 times more in taxes than I did. Well yeah but you should want those problems. Being rich is hard and being poor is hard, choose your hard :$

    • @pauldavies6037
      @pauldavies6037 Год назад +1

      And afford to maintain it

    • @joeconnolly89
      @joeconnolly89 11 месяцев назад +1

      thing is i can do all thin my E type and look better in it for far less cash
      Class is everything

    • @lukespector5550
      @lukespector5550 10 месяцев назад +2

      I love the last year of E-type V12 cars. Automatic transmission & air-conditioning is required in Australia here.

    • @pauldavies6037
      @pauldavies6037 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@lukespector5550 Sooner have one of those rather than any of those Italian junk box money pits

  • @bilaltariq7819
    @bilaltariq7819 Год назад +150

    £1500 for a water pump, £1000 for tie rods? Ridiculous

    • @SPC22
      @SPC22 Год назад +21

      I agree Bilal, a water pump for my E type is less than a third of that, and that's been out of production for 50 years!

    • @chriscringle9263
      @chriscringle9263 Год назад +23

      Haha them two parts cost more than my MK4 golf GTi

    • @TheNobleLoyalist
      @TheNobleLoyalist Год назад +3

      I have an 06 Solstice and the waterpump is timing chain driven and defective by design. Over $1500, ivr been quoted up to $2400 to have it changed.

    • @thorsrensen3162
      @thorsrensen3162 Год назад +25

      I think, if you have a Ferrari it is best to be so rich that all your ordinary bills, for car repairs, new shoes, gardening, etc. are paid by your secretary, who dont give a damn and think it is peanuts compared to fuel to your yacht and your wifes shopping trips.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +29

      I do believe on these it's a combined water and oil pump - and not something I can go buy from Bosch for £300

  • @JackF99
    @JackF99 Год назад +176

    As a Design Engineer the fun part of my job is designing for performance. The boring part is designing for reliability. Engineering at Ferrari must be all fun all the time!

    • @jackdoe3889
      @jackdoe3889 Год назад +26

      This is where you see the huge difference between Ferrari and Porsche. You can trash your Porker all day around Nürburgring and it will just say thank you, another lap, please?
      Where as a Ferrari would be lucky to last 1 lap.
      Ferraris look and sound much better, no contest there, but in every other aspect Porsche is miles ahead.

    • @302ci1968
      @302ci1968 Год назад +3

      I disagree: at Ferrari, they never have engineered for reliability (at least as we mean it up here).

    • @elnyoutube123
      @elnyoutube123 Год назад +8

      It's a 15 year old car

    • @sixpotshot
      @sixpotshot Год назад +3

      You must work for Land Rover...

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +25

      @@jackdoe3889 actually Robert at Apex said their Ferrari was the most reliable car they had.
      The more you use them the better they get

  • @DSM911
    @DSM911 Год назад +39

    Bought from a specialist dealer and then hit with an 8,000 quid bill???? There must be some legal claim here. A better man than me!

    • @markgtrheyes
      @markgtrheyes Год назад +5

      Topped that with an Aston!

    • @liam-james
      @liam-james 11 месяцев назад +2

      Buying from a dealer makes no difference to the quality of car you get….. I’m not sure why people think it does. Marking trick I guess

  • @golic7123
    @golic7123 Год назад +13

    20:17 - Emergency tyre foam . . . . £220.00
    How will that differ to Halfords Emergency tyre foam at £5.99 ? (apart from the logo on the can!)
    Wow !

    • @DjDolHaus86
      @DjDolHaus86 Год назад +9

      It expands in a very stylish way and smells of Chanel No.5

    • @jamesengland7461
      @jamesengland7461 Год назад +1

      ​@@DjDolHaus86 HAHAHAHAHA 😂

    • @golic7123
      @golic7123 Год назад

      @@DjDolHaus86 . . . . . and its Red ! (not that you'll ever see it!)

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 Год назад

      ​@@DjDolHaus86 😂😂😂😂

  • @motorconcierge
    @motorconcierge Год назад +19

    Lately Jay has been teasing with the F355 and 430 videos and I have been looking for some options from Italy, but then I watch video like this and decide to enjoy life with two kidney's.

  • @stephendavies6949
    @stephendavies6949 Год назад +13

    I have a confession to make...
    I never have or will desire to own a Ferrari: I'm more of a Jaag / Bentley sort of bloke.
    BUT I truly love your Ferrari films. Your honest, passionate and authorative delivery and style are addictive.
    The sheer joy you excude from owning such a thing if beauty is plain for all to see
    A great watch!

  • @jamesdreeveaudio5538
    @jamesdreeveaudio5538 Год назад +52

    I'm an audio engineer and really appreciate the effort you put in to making your videos sounds great, thanks!

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +8

      Thanks James, glad you enjoy them - I do try and get my sound right where I can

    • @jimj2683
      @jimj2683 Год назад

      What does being an audio engineer have to do with that exactly?

    • @dlj1285
      @dlj1285 Год назад +15

      @@jimj2683 Because that is the focus of his career, and as a result he likely recognizes an effort in that area? What is it you don’t understand?

    • @danielthomas8507
      @danielthomas8507 Год назад +5

      ​@@jimj2683 DUH

    • @AntoniusTyas
      @AntoniusTyas Год назад +5

      @@jimj2683 which part of 'audio engineer' that you don't get? Is it not normal for audio engineer to appreciate any effort in making video sounds great?

  • @ba2724
    @ba2724 Год назад +92

    Great to see the Scud back with you! It always makes me chuckle when we buy an expensive car like this, any 'quality control' issues are written off as 'character' and 'unique personality', but the same issues in a basic Honda get labelled as 'crap quality from the company'.

    • @jackdoe3889
      @jackdoe3889 Год назад +12

      My thoughts exactly. As if Ferrari had a Get out of Jail free card.

    • @jonathangiles4854
      @jonathangiles4854 Год назад +5

      Couldn’t agree more!

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад +4

      Were the 430 Scud's basically 'hand-made', or has Ferrari implemented more of an automated 'assembly line' manufacturing system?
      The last 'factory tour' I saw seemed to indicate that each car was being worked on separately by groups of engineers who each assembled an entire car? Or do the put the cars on those 'wheel roller skates', and the each group of engineers assemble a specific aspect before rolling the car to the next 'crew'?
      One of the benefits of Mass Production is that the build quality is able to be 'perfected' and precisely repeated. Where with the Ferrari, someone probably just accidentally grabbed a couple longer bolts from the wrong pile, and couldn't be arsed to go back and replace them when he noticed they didn't quite fit...

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад +10

      The funny thing is that many 'luxury' items are actually 'inferior' to cheaper mass produced examples. Like a $5 Quartz 'Swatch' will be more accurate than a $500K Richard Mille mechanical/automatic watch! However at least with watches, the luxury brands are usually defined by their attention to manufacturing/finishing detail and material selection. While 'supercars' are appreciated for their appearance (from 10 feet away), and Performance (when they work).

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад +1

      Also, FERRARI just isn't the 'Top Of the Line' supercar where you should expect unmatched performance AND compulsive concern for flawless build quality/reliability... Ferraris are a RELATIVELY affordable 'supercar' that offer great performance (power/steering) and an enviable design (from 10 feet away), but aren't intended to feature things like exact panel gaps, impeccable paintwork or a complete lack of 'creaks/rattles/loose tail-lamps...
      If you want the WHOLE PACKAGE then it'll require graduating to something conceived to provide BOTH performance AND exemplary aesthetics, like maybe a Pagani or Bugatti. Of course it'll ALSO cost you a bit more than a rubbishly built, thrown together vehicle like a Scuderia.

  • @Rookiereece
    @Rookiereece Год назад +43

    Boss of mine got his Ferrari serviced at a dealership, they 'forgot' to tighten the wheel nuts and the car was violently vibrating on the way home 😮 SHOCKING

    • @Hi_Doctor_Nick
      @Hi_Doctor_Nick Год назад +10

      I had that happen. Both front wheels only finger tight. They forgot the torque them up after it came off the ramp. Crazy how often it happens

    • @JelloTR
      @JelloTR Год назад +8

      This has also happened to me when I had a Boxster, the bolts weren’t torqued up and so worked themselves loose on my trip back from the garage. It sounded like the brake pads were down to the metal, a constant grinding noise. Lost a bolt on that trip as well. At least the garage replaced it for free.

    • @pegcity4eva
      @pegcity4eva Год назад +2

      Happened with my BMW. Thank god i had my tire iron.

    • @chriscringle9263
      @chriscringle9263 Год назад +4

      Should have gone to halfords or quickfit 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @2006Vantage
      @2006Vantage Год назад +1

      A similar experience (twice) is why I now service it myself. No one getting paid by the hr is going to care about your special car more than you.

  • @BiglumpADV
    @BiglumpADV Год назад +46

    James, looks like there is a rear window bolt backing out. Hopefully you haven't lost it before this video came out 😮

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +28

      They're not, some of them randomly sit proud, don't know why but it's a common thing on them

    • @BiglumpADV
      @BiglumpADV Год назад +12

      ​@@JayEmmOnCarsoh how very odd

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад +13

      @@BiglumpADV It's just an example of that famous Italian attention to detail!

    • @laurap3244
      @laurap3244 Год назад +2

      @@JayEmmOnCars You got a Friday afternoon speciale

    • @jaroslavzaruba2765
      @jaroslavzaruba2765 Год назад

      @@laurap3244 lmao

  • @sidrens1047
    @sidrens1047 Год назад +14

    It’s mad to think this channel would have been massive back in the 80’s and 90’s on TV. James is a brilliant presenter and deserves way more subs!

  • @geirarnesen6531
    @geirarnesen6531 Год назад +65

    Kudos for your honesty James. It manifests the reality that this Italian prancing horse is put together by quite frail parts which perish rather quickly even with minimal use and careful storage. In short, they have built and quality issues en masse.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +50

      I think the problems are often the cars just sitting - this one only did 6000 miles in ten years, that is not good for a car

    • @habi0187
      @habi0187 Год назад +12

      The reason for the low mileage might be that Ferraris are famous for being not reliable and horrible painful on long distances. My old boss owned a Ferrari and a Mercedes AMG and always when he had to go for distances above 100 km especially when some Autobahn was included he used the AMG. The cars where approximately the same age and he sold the AMG with above 150.000 km while the Ferrari was about 20.000. Interesting is that the service costs for the Ferrari was quite the same as for the AMG despite the fact that the AMG ran 7 times the distance.

    • @bmstylee
      @bmstylee Год назад +2

      100km is considered a long drive? Seems like a short journey to me.

    • @habi0187
      @habi0187 Год назад

      @@bmstylee to me as well but as to my old boss in a Ferrari 100 km is a long trip.

    • @bmstylee
      @bmstylee Год назад +1

      @@habi0187 ok. I wanted to make sure I wasn't looking at it from an American perspective given you can have large distances between major cities. Every year I go from Cleveland to Detroit for the Detroit auto show which is about 650km roundtrip. I guess I'm ok spending a long time on the road with the occasional stop to switch drivers.

  • @markhills6072
    @markhills6072 Год назад +3

    Hey James... Fellow 430 Scuderia owner here, great to watch and share your journey. I feel your service cost pain, I've been taking mine to a reputable specialist for years (have owned my Scud for 10 years) and each year the bills have just gotten bigger. To start they went from 3K to 4K 'acceptable' incremental increases, up to my last years bill of £17k!!! gulp! Am now at the difficult cross roads of maybe time to sell, as much as I love the car it's just not sustainable to swallow these costs. Keep saying to myself - one more year and am sure I've broken the back of what needs doing.. ...so maybe one more year to see where I am ;-) Trouble is, as you say they are just too good. They'll neve make another Ferrari like it again and for its price point (IMO) unmatched.
    Enjoy the car for as long as you can matey and keep up the good work on the channel.

  • @GM-fh5jp
    @GM-fh5jp Год назад +13

    The Scuderia is destined to appreciate in value like many of the other "special" series cars from Ferrari.
    I think you are doing the right thing. When things get tired or worn, replace them( while you can).
    Niggling problems detract from the joy of driving nice cars so it's worth it to keep it in tip top shape.

  • @mikemagoomcgrady
    @mikemagoomcgrady Год назад +14

    It’s tough pill to swallow but an important one to share James, this is the reality of car ownership! Good on you sir!

  • @dingoeatswolf3663
    @dingoeatswolf3663 Год назад +12

    Just had the steering clock spring changed on the Toyota Hilux @ 210,000 km which I had minor heart burn when I heard the price…approx £600. Feeling better after watching your video 👍😂. Enjoy your work. Cheers.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +9

      Happy to help! If I'm feeling bad about Ferrari prices I just ask my friends what a Nismo part would be

    • @bumfluffmcregor3730
      @bumfluffmcregor3730 Год назад +1

      Man did you get ripped off

    • @dingoeatswolf3663
      @dingoeatswolf3663 Год назад

      @@bumfluffmcregor3730 yep. The oem part from Toyota is about £500…maybe time to move up to a Lexus…come to think of it, it’s probably the same part 🤔

  • @s10lucky
    @s10lucky Год назад +9

    Makes me feel better about my recent major service/work on my cayman s 😂. They are a labour of love though and I would rather be driving it knowing it’s up together. Great talk through and it’s an epic car.

  • @Gavin-oq5tt
    @Gavin-oq5tt Год назад +3

    Ouch, I feel your pain! Far too often, it is necessary to sort out a batch of issues when you take on a new Ferrari. It seems there are plenty out there who move cars along once issues develop and independent dealers happy to let them do it - at top prices..

  • @johnreed3576
    @johnreed3576 Год назад

    Best vid I’ve seen in a while! Good on you James for honesty revealing the true costs of ownership, but also the true worth and value of ownership!

  • @johnwight6041
    @johnwight6041 Год назад

    Great video Jay! Really enjoyed it very through. I really didn’t know all the differences and the real world perspectives were awesome!

  • @craigthescott5074
    @craigthescott5074 Год назад +2

    The first service of my C8 Corvette HTC Z51 was $400. That’s a full oil change with filter and a transmission fluid change with filter.

  • @davidwebber6956
    @davidwebber6956 Год назад +2

    Yep. I had a F430 and everything was crazy expensive. The rear lights break the fittings holding them every 10 minutes . As you video shows you can't use the performance on the road . A quick dab on the power, lots of noise then you have to lift off.
    Motorways are different when quiet. Everything becomes a blurr very quickly .
    Sold it very cheaply and was happy to see it go.

  • @kevinmaes4438
    @kevinmaes4438 Год назад

    Love these type of videos. Seriously interesting and frightening in equal measure. Also really respect James' dedication to his cars and their prospective next owners. Nice work

  • @karlt10
    @karlt10 Год назад

    Amazing story, very well told. As for your mystery noise, look at the roll bar end links. You'd be amazed how they can cause noise to sound as though it is coming from another place in the car.

  • @matthewparkes2503
    @matthewparkes2503 Год назад +2

    I can beat that with ease. Took my V12 Vantage in for a service last year. They found that on the front brakes, one of the bolt heads from the 10 bolts that secure the carbon fiber brake disc to the hub had come off. The bolt shaft itself was still engaged and working in shear. They wanted to charge me £10k+ to replace the front brake discs and assembly because the bolts are not sold separately and everything comes as a complete kit......so £10k for one defective M6/M8 bolt. I don't think so. Lost a lot of respect for Aston Martin (Wilmslow) that day.....

  • @Bubbaburp
    @Bubbaburp Год назад

    Love your enthusiasm, insight and honesty. Maybe not for me but anyone who loves cars will understand why you go through the pain.

  • @deenoc3622
    @deenoc3622 Год назад +1

    Really interesting video, breaking down the costs. As someone who will never be in a position to own one, its really interesting to get an insight into the supercar world.

  • @jeffreyb.1657
    @jeffreyb.1657 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the transparency. The buying of a car is only 20% of the thing....the ongoing issues are the real thing.
    Deep down secret...drove an R32 the other day....and it made me super happy too.....maybe we all need a deep pause.

  • @Richard-fm1cx
    @Richard-fm1cx Год назад +4

    I took my GT4 to Center Gravity. They were great guys and I enjoyed the whole process of getting involved with Chris and Pete, understanding the changes they were making and how they would affect the car.

    • @rolandrenshaw5772
      @rolandrenshaw5772 Год назад

      I’ve taken a couple of Porsches to Centre Gravity and it’s transformed the handling both times, very good guys!

  • @user-qn6yt3zx3w
    @user-qn6yt3zx3w Год назад +7

    James - I’ve been indulging in your back catalog lately, although I’ve watched them all before, they’re well worth revisiting - outstanding videos.
    Thank you

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +4

      Very kind thankyou!

    • @stickshift6835
      @stickshift6835 Год назад +3

      Yes, I find a lot of JayEmm's videos are very rewatchable. Especially the ones where he tells us how much everything costs to maintain. I watch those everytime I need to talk myself out of buying a used exotic, lol.

    • @user-qn6yt3zx3w
      @user-qn6yt3zx3w Год назад +1

      @@stickshift6835 lol I know what you mean. Mate brought a 488 around, the other day, watching this has brought me back down to earth!

  • @RobertRedford77
    @RobertRedford77 Год назад +2

    I gave up on Ferrari years ago. Lotus Exige S3 all the way. Never had any issues after 40k abusive miles.

  • @austinmerrett3530
    @austinmerrett3530 Год назад

    Another quality video James. It’s wonderful to see your authenticity.

  • @2976minty
    @2976minty Год назад +2

    Took my AM Vantage for its service yesterday, oil and brake fluid change £770! They do an inspection where they found my car needed an extra work totaling £5800! Ive worked out i can do all the work they say is need for way under £1000. For example i have a stuck exhaust valve thats stuck open (what a shame lol) The repair a complete new rear box for £3000! Rear fog not working the repair a new rear light at £1100. Hate going there but when the time comes people want that stamp in the book.

  • @Yorkshirepetrolhead
    @Yorkshirepetrolhead Год назад +3

    Really enjoy watching your reviews, if I’m looking for car reviews i immediately look at top gear/ fifth gear, and then yourself.. then check to see if Chris Harris has done a review.. you are excellent at this, show true passion for motoring which is what a lot lack, IMO. Like some feel like there reading off a script! Some awesome cars you’ve done, I can’t believe that bill! That’s insane! Thanks for the entertainment!

    • @stu4181
      @stu4181 Год назад

      Have you seen savage geese, love the detail in theirs, love jay-emm to for the honesty and the real work cars he drives/reviews

  • @chrisl7902
    @chrisl7902 Год назад +4

    This was like an episode of Hoovies Garage.
    ‘Here’s everything wrong with my 2010 Ferrari Scuderia’ 😂

  • @iainmarsh8036
    @iainmarsh8036 Год назад +6

    Really enjoyed the video James thank you, currently on Autotrader cheapest Scud is £150k most expensive £180k, so yes £10k hurts a LOT but worth it when it comes to resale and you have the enjoyment of knowing your car is spot on.

    • @kensladen
      @kensladen Год назад +1

      Good point… but I think this car was bought on finance ….?

  • @markolson9004
    @markolson9004 11 месяцев назад +2

    A word of thanks Jay Emm. I purchased a Scuderia recently and have greatly appreciated your Ferrari content. It took 4 months and 4 cars before finding the right one. I look forward to driving the county roads in Northern Michigan in my first Ferrari. Keep up the great work! Best regards.

  • @mariodesmo
    @mariodesmo Год назад +3

    Those are all minor issues really. Although it may hurt the budget a little (or more) but once it's done, it will be done and an exquisite example. Good video/Info! I'm still searching for mine!

  • @jlennon784
    @jlennon784 Год назад +3

    I'd replace the tail lights with the Scuding Swiss versions. Much better quality than OEM, and half the price. I have them on mine, along with their LED conversion kit. You can always return it to OEM in less than an hour, but a great upgrade that retains the OEM lighting.

  • @daveglover6115
    @daveglover6115 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video, it was good to watch! You should maybe ask the Ratarossa to service your Ferraris in future - he seems like the man that can get Ferrari things done properly...

  • @sunilnijran1515
    @sunilnijran1515 Год назад

    Great vid, James!! This is the truth behind running all supercars!!! ... You are right.. just drive it!! Work on bringing in 10x the running costs in monetary terms.. and you'll be laughing as well as smiling!!👍🙂

  • @lqr824
    @lqr824 Год назад +5

    13:50 "You're doing road-legal speeds." My F430 is the only car I haven't gotten speeding citations in. Even in downtown Tokyo, it's so rewarding to just shift and brake as you meander through the canyons of glass and steel. The carbon fiber brakes are a bit touchy especially to release but having mastered it you're as smug as a cat owner whose cat only lets YOU pet it.

  • @matthewgodwin3050
    @matthewgodwin3050 Год назад +5

    Crikey, those prices! This is the problem with deferred maintenance, it costs a bomb to put it all right again. Considering that the car came from a supercar dealer, this is shocking.

  • @Eridium_Maya
    @Eridium_Maya Год назад +14

    Listening to you naming all the prices of everything needing done, somehow makes me feel a lot better about spending 2000 euro fixing the wheels and bodywork of my cr-z.

    • @tyler9703
      @tyler9703 Год назад

      Hearing them quote 2500 pounds for a water pump makes me feel much better about having the pump replaced on my BMW Z3 for a fifth of that too

  • @buffett1000
    @buffett1000 Год назад

    I only recently found you - doing a vid on a E63 550i cab. Love your knowledge and down to earth presenting style. Consider me subbed! 👍🏻

  • @barry5138
    @barry5138 Год назад +3

    Always looking at nice cars for sale etc. But then remember the necessity of main dealers and getting had for parts and servicing. It's a rich mans game

  • @ashb8508
    @ashb8508 Год назад

    I recall you comparing the Scud sound to the Massa Stradale. You were right it does sound like there's something missing. This was addressed with the 458. Irrespective I love the spec & would buy one in a heartbeat if I could afford it!

  • @leeevernden
    @leeevernden Год назад

    Totally worth it mate, every screw/bolt/duct/trim peice has a job to do so if you plan to use the car properly everything has to be present and correct in good working order. It's a lot of money but try and find another example with all of that sorted...

  • @Lou-f
    @Lou-f Год назад +1

    It’s a lightweight special car so will always cost a fair wad, is what it is.
    Cracking car enjoy James 👌🏻

  • @sputumtube
    @sputumtube Год назад +2

    The key comment here is "when it IS done, it'll be perfect". Because it's such a highly tuned, delicate thing, it'll never be 'done'. It will always be waiting for the next massive bill to be paid, endlessly filling Ferrari's coffers. Quite clever of them really.

  • @WestCoastSupercarsandClassics
    @WestCoastSupercarsandClassics Год назад +1

    I came very close to buying an F430 back in 2020, but got myself a 911 GT3 instead. I'm just too chicken to take on the liability of owning one of these lovely Ferraris. Good on you for doing that!

  • @chriscringle9263
    @chriscringle9263 Год назад +2

    Another great video mate. Always makes me wonder why these super cars always have so many trivial things missing such as rubber for fuel cap etc. And why someone never had things like that sorted asap. Bit like Rolex owners who don't keep box and papers 🤣🤣🤣.

  • @oliverjones9889
    @oliverjones9889 Год назад

    Fantastic video. I’m currently going down rabbit holes daily looking at a Porsche Cayman. When I pull the trigger I will do my best to find a good one and do all the research/PPI etc but ultimately I’m changing my mindset towards the potential bills that may come with the territory 🤷🏻‍♂️
    Got a Ford fiesta diesel atm, primarily just for the pottering about I do for my job. The suspension coil snapped 2 weeks after it sailed through its MOT. Cost me £100…still it annoyed me 😂

  • @john9968
    @john9968 Год назад

    Great video and really like the comment about enjoying your cars!

  • @robdenaro4215
    @robdenaro4215 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for being so candid. These sort of cars are unreliable and very expensive to fix. Unless you are rich, don't buy one.

  • @Billywoo12
    @Billywoo12 Год назад

    I totally agree about buying what you love, investing in the experience and the ownership. If you win when you come to sell, good!

  • @KevinButtle
    @KevinButtle Год назад

    Ouch 😮
    Another great and very informative and interesting video James 👌

  • @larrygerfen2801
    @larrygerfen2801 Год назад +1

    Goes to show even getting a used vehicle from a dealer, an independent assessment is very important.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад

      Sadly I've had them on other cars before and they've still not found everything. I am sure not all of the issues I had were there at the point of sale

  • @marcel1463
    @marcel1463 Год назад +1

    The sound is just awesome. And who needs the 1000 horsepower of a SF90 if you get the drama of the 430 Scuderia.

  • @peteandpuy
    @peteandpuy Год назад +1

    I love these vids. It never ends. It's always something. Something that's ridiculously expensive. I drive a 2009 Mazda 2 (just turned 30km). Scooters!

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад

      Yeah, it's fun when someone's REPAIR BILL is nearly the same money you spent to actually PURCHASE your entire car! lol
      Like when James & Jezza compared their Bentley/Rolls repair bills, and commented about whether the shop had just put an entire VW GOLF in the boot! lol

  • @costafilh0
    @costafilh0 Год назад +1

    I would love to hear your impressions on manual swap vs original manual, on models that have both available like the 430, if you can get your hands on those.
    Personally the F430 Scuderia Spider with MT swap is the most appealing Ferrari to me. Except maybe for the 458 Speciale Aperta with a MT swap because I just found out they are doing swaps on those too now.
    I bet many owners consider or even want to do it but fear to ruin the experience and resale value.

  • @kplombino
    @kplombino Год назад +14

    Interesting review. Sorry you had to spend so much to make it right.
    I have a 09 16M Scuderia which I bought in 2010 with 600 miles on her.
    I have put 38,800 service free mikes on her, and at last years service still had 92% clutch life, which even the dealer couldn’t believe, but such is the fact.
    Other than an annual service and tires the car has cost me nothing.
    It’s my favorite of the three I own ( six speed 360, and a Speciale) hope to never sell it.
    Put another 280 miles on her yesterday.
    Anyway, my 2 cents.
    K. Lombino

  • @user-gl1uk9uc9o
    @user-gl1uk9uc9o Год назад

    Hi James, great content again! How much of that list of items would the £340 Main dealer 190-odd point inspection have picked up, do you reckon? I would always recommend having that inspection done, at the buyer's expense...including transportation to and from...and if buying from a main dealer, ask them for a copy of their own report following their own inspection. I guess that buying from a 'specialist' they might not agree to such an inspection, since the results give the buyer considerable leverage, but that can be handled as part of a negotiation prior. It's good to see such a great car being properly cared for, but it goes to prove that the old adage of setting aside £10k to £15k to rectify faults in an apparently 'sorted' used Ferrari is sound advice. Enjoy!

  • @MrGrentch
    @MrGrentch Год назад

    Great to see you have it back. 😃I figure feck it, if you can afford it and most of all enjoy it, then the costs involved end up being forgotten.

  • @Jon-mv2ck
    @Jon-mv2ck Год назад +4

    This is the reason I am glad I don't drive Ferrari's anymore. I don't think many of the items are really necessary that people do but in the UK at least there is this insane mindset about re-sale, mileage and FSH etc which of course is used by dealers and independents to their full advantage. End of the day it is just another car and a relatively simple one at that. Prior owner of my old 348 as an example had replaced belts numerous times and other "precautionary" items to the extend he had spent close to 20k in 5 years while driving maybe 4k miles in total. My last 430 also had a list of recommended items that in reality were not needed or could be delayed ever time I went to an independent. These days I prefer to drive an older car and work on it myself. If you can deal with the parts issues and want a Ferrari its dead simple to work on a 328 and older model and more fun. Personally I moved to a C6 Corvette and life is a lot easier, plus I can drive the care a lot more often without worry. No pre service to drive to Spain etc in the summer or worry about doing too many miles/resale. Yeah Ferrari a more engaging car but what's the point if you rarely drive it. Like dating a super model but not have sex with her as they say,

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +2

      The thing is the guy with the 348 is the typical Ferrari guy - he could have done 5x the miles, and spent the same in maintenance

    • @EvoraGT430
      @EvoraGT430 Год назад

      @@JayEmmOnCars But then the values plummet. Apparently Ferraris are not actually meant for driving.

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад +2

      @@EvoraGT430 People don't like to admit it, but if your CONSTANTLY concerned about how everything that happens to the car will affect the resale value, then you CAN'T really afford the car...
      Just buy a nice framed poster of the car and put your money into something that earns interest.

  • @ChristiaanNdoro
    @ChristiaanNdoro Год назад

    I'm not sure why I enjoy this guys vids but they are really good. Thanks James

    • @ChristiaanNdoro
      @ChristiaanNdoro Год назад

      Incidentally, in Zimbabwe your headlight issue is a $10 problem. I have done it a few times

  • @chriswashburn9430
    @chriswashburn9430 Год назад +8

    Not worth it for me. It’s never done. It will continue to break over and over again.

  • @joaoserraoliveira3767
    @joaoserraoliveira3767 Год назад +1

    Sorry James, but it seems you have a not very well tight screw on the rear window/ bonnet: check it at 5:03! All the best for you. Keep the videos coming! Abraço

  • @spyrosspyrou9432
    @spyrosspyrou9432 Год назад +1

    best thing ever was deciding to become a mechanic when I was 15. Even though I quit working as a mechanic at 30 years ago, I can fix any car. No one touches my Porsches, motorcycles etc.. The cost for non mechanics is insane. Problem with Ferrari, even the parts are insanely expensive. Been thinking about it, but keep saying no, but then the itch is still there.

  • @samwilde595
    @samwilde595 Год назад +1

    This thing sounds unreal, the kind of sound that even after all the doubt. Makes you want to keep it
    Auto gearboxes we’re never a thing I appreciated until I drove a friends 720s and I suddenly got it, a manual just isn’t quick enough to keep up and it was just too fast to think about changing gears with a stick.

  • @TheManmoths
    @TheManmoths Год назад

    Great video and thanks for making me feel a LOT better about running an old RS4. 😅🤝🏻

  • @nickorette
    @nickorette 10 месяцев назад

    I have an F1 F430, love it to death. Definitely peak analog, you feel so connected to the machine and is forever intoxicating to drive.
    I've driven a Scud on a track a few times and is a great machine, but the near double asking price is definitely a hard pill to swallow, even if you have the cash.
    That being said most F430's at this point are somewhat ropey, and some improvements can be made to get you closer to the Scud experience, at a fraction of the cost:
    1) Fresh Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres with Scuderia alignment specs for sharper handling and steering feel
    2) Exhaust Valve Remote for better sound under 4k rpms
    3) Scud Inc F1 Relay for better shift quality
    4) Fresh Acculmator and F1 Fluid change, also for improvement in shift quality
    I haven't done it, but you can also remove the triangle shaped sound insulation in firewall bulkheads for more in-cabin engine noise like Scud
    Note: getting a car with CCB will increase handling/suspension due to less unsprung weight over uneven road surfaces
    If you really want to go hardcore, you could also add 430 challenge engine mounts and lower car on stock suspension, but I'm happy with my more road biased set-up

  • @harveybennett891
    @harveybennett891 Год назад +1

    Hi, great video; you buy the car because it gives you great pleasure driving it & owing something special - ENJOY IT 😊

  • @thechallengestradale
    @thechallengestradale Год назад

    This is why I do my own work. Many of those parts can be found cheaper, and these cars are easily some of the most easy post 1980s cars to work on.

  • @astrobuddsy6230
    @astrobuddsy6230 11 месяцев назад

    Hi James recently done the split lower outter suspension joint gaiters and track rod end covers on my old Zafira. Parts were £3.19 with Free P&P and as Im not a motor mechanic took me 20 mins...Seems you are being taken for a ride in your own car but I bet the dealership make you feel very welcomed with a great coffee and a warm doughnut.

  • @hamzakhan-cheema
    @hamzakhan-cheema Год назад +4

    I Bought my Porsche 997 from a Porsche specialist in London. They have been in business well over 20 years and talk the talk. But when I came to sell the car just over a year later, I found out that the clutch needed replacing. I thought the clutch was really heavy but when I queried it after I bought it, they reassured me that it was normal. Turns out, it is the first sign of the clutch going. The second sign is a shuddering when changing from first gear and lifting up. So they must have knowingly sold it like that.
    I am thinking if I buy a performance car in the future, take it to a specialist / dealer to check the car out before purchasing. Thoughts ?

    • @RearWheelZeal
      @RearWheelZeal Год назад +1

      If you can logistically negotiate it, a pre-purchase inspection from an independent party should always be pursued. Especially on anything over 5 years old it can and will make the difference between living a dream scenario and getting utterly hosed.

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад

      And won't most shops just claim the clutch is a 'wear & tear' item, and blame the damage on you riding it too much?

  • @final_mile_music9713
    @final_mile_music9713 Год назад

    That sound at 1:55. That’s why you persevere with it. Worth every penny!

  • @myguyvert1
    @myguyvert1 Год назад +30

    As emotive as these cars are, they're made of butter, its just to much of a risk to own one... Well done for having the 'bottle' to own and show us all exactly what it takes !

    • @mannyfox8089
      @mannyfox8089 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nah

    • @dekster14LP
      @dekster14LP 11 месяцев назад

      Certainly the suspension is butter.

  • @ruschman96
    @ruschman96 11 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed the real life style video. I appreciate your attitude about the car- drive it- enjoy it!
    There is a channel “Normal Guy Supercar” where he shows how to remedy those taillights. He has a lot of helpful videos on the 430…I don’t know exactly but I believe the taillight video is a few years back. Best of luck, cheers.

  • @backseatcovers
    @backseatcovers Год назад

    This makes me feel really good about my Mini maintenance and repair bills.

  • @DwainDwight
    @DwainDwight 3 месяца назад

    great review & super helpful.

  • @Attwooj
    @Attwooj Год назад +2

    Whilst much was elective, I had a 355 for 4 years and drove it a lot. The average yearly costs on maintenance / paint (buttresses) … a stage 2 Capristo… were in excess of £8k. I could cope with that (just) but the intermittent issues with the engine eventually did it for me.

    • @DavidBrown-bs7gg
      @DavidBrown-bs7gg Год назад

      I had my F355 for a year, had a few issues, all fixed under Ferrari warranty. I sold it as soon as the warranty was due to expire. The fear was real

  • @TheHubbaHubba1
    @TheHubbaHubba1 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video, insightful and interesting as always!! Just curious, is the dealer VVS? Seems to be mainly Lambo’s and based in Kent?

  • @ldnldnldnsmsmsmsm8990
    @ldnldnldnsmsmsmsm8990 11 месяцев назад

    Regarding rear lights.. until recently I had a F430 coupe with the same issue. I bought a black Staedtler eraser from Amazon and cut it into small triangular wedges: stick one down the side of the light fixture and the body panel and it will hold it in place and stop it rattling. A good stopgap until you can get them fixed or replaced and means they wont shake loose and fall off (they are an expensive part as they are the same ones fitted to the Enzo)

  • @richarddarsa6353
    @richarddarsa6353 Год назад

    IMHO 2008-2012 cars from all stables are the pinnacle of motoring, the last analogue cars. Things that came after have not aged well already and the unnecessary tech will always be the most annoying weakness. Great video, btw, what did you spend buying it? - A well sorted fully carbon example is rare and I am sure you will get your money back if you hold on to it for a while and keep the miles sensible. Enjoy!

  • @Sandy-oy2lr
    @Sandy-oy2lr Год назад +2

    Don't feel too bad. I've owned a Corvette since new. And have put nearly 120K miles on it. In the past 3 years, I've put $15K-16K into it getting it back to 100% operating condition. Most of the money was rebuilding the interior part of the HVAC and a failed fuel pump. The rest was mostly maintenance...brakes, tires, belts, battery, hood struts, bad oil sender, plugs, HT wires, coil packs...was it worth it....YES!!!!! 🍻

  • @barfmeister8509
    @barfmeister8509 Год назад +1

    James, can you put a price on pleasure….? Well, yes,but it’ll be in fine fettle when it’s sorted. £11k though👀
    Another fine vid dude, keep em coming👍

  • @albertperks3476
    @albertperks3476 Год назад

    There is a pervasive attitude at present (and has been for quite a few years) about profiteering through the investing in cars. As your video shows the reality is it's very difficult to achieve - professionals do rune successful businesses but it's their day job and even they get caught out from time to time. So whilst I whole heartedly sympathise with your pocket emptying predicament I'm glad you've shared fully your experience as people need to go into these purchases with their eyes wide open and take a couple of reality pills before entering the dealership showroom. Incidentally, great choice the F430. A great Ferrari - along with the 612 - my favourite Ferraris of the modern ear.

  • @carlvonmosch5925
    @carlvonmosch5925 Год назад +1

    I own a classic Ferrari Mondial 3.2 cabriolet. I’m glad you made the statement that you can either own one and maintain it and enjoy it or not. Yes there is an “F” tax on some parts and service, but the driving experience more than pays for itself. I am fortunate that I can perform most of my own service. It always needs something, but most used cars do. As a owner do your diligence to keep the vehicle maintained and drive it. A well driven Ferrari is much better to own than a garage queen. Cheers James and keep up the good work!

    • @daveglover6115
      @daveglover6115 Год назад

      All good points but like all these expensive high grades, once the maintenance period runs out, they are got rid of like a hot potato and thus no investment value. The new buyers and owners don't know what a spanner is. Buy a Daytona, 512, 308, Mondial etc..

  • @julianevans9548
    @julianevans9548 Год назад +5

    'Dick Lovett'. Gets me every time.

  • @eze8970
    @eze8970 Год назад

    Hopefully J you got a good price on the car in the first place to soften the blow. Dealer treatment seems shocking & not worthy of one selling high end cars!
    Perhaps a visit to Mr Ratarossa to look at the rear lights, would be good seeing your Ferraris together! 🙏🙏

  • @neilgaydon5430
    @neilgaydon5430 Год назад +4

    There are exceptions to the following...; you get a great deal but pay for it later, or you pay a high price for the best example (I bought a manual F430 with 1,800 miles a few years ago) and have some depreciation but avoid hefty service bills...for a time anyway. Either way, you bought the ticket so take the ride...

    • @pegcity4eva
      @pegcity4eva Год назад +1

      Good choice. That will hold its value well vs the F1 trashmission.

  • @elwingy
    @elwingy Год назад +1

    What I like about you James, is that out of the ton of supercar youtube channels out there, yours feels grounded... I dont know if I am conveying things properly. Take triple F Collection guys for example. That channel is too much. It feels completely out of touch with reality. It feels more like "flexing" material rather than something "attainable". I am not judging, nor do I criticize. Just expressing what feels better for me. Sometimes "less" is more. This is a video where you mostly just talk about the issues that your car has. It feels intimate. It really makes you appreciate what it realistically means to truly own such a car. Very glad to bump on your channel back with the Roma review. Keep up the good work.

  • @johntate5050
    @johntate5050 Год назад +1

    I've got a 1999 Toyota Corolla. It cost me a grand. It doesn't attract boy racers, plod aren't itching to pull me over and car thieves just walk past. It's as reliable as time, as cheap as bubble gum to maintain, it's smooth, it's fast enough to keep up but I know it's not fast so I let the traffic light grand prix take place without me, meaning I'm nice and relaxed. If someone dings it with a supermarket trolley it means nothing to me, I don't worry about mounting kerbs to park, and I can fit 3 passengers in plus their luggage. With the rear seat down and the hatchback up I have a small van. I put 50 quid away every month to cover servicing and I sleep like a baby at night knowing that's enough. I put winter tyres on it in October and it ploughs through snow as good as any jacked up 4x4. I drive a supercar. You drive a liability.

    • @sebbach3747
      @sebbach3747 Год назад

      And yet here you are living vicariously watching supercar videos. Life is for living. Gimp.

  • @christianthearborist844
    @christianthearborist844 Год назад +4

    Excellent video! I've had my F430 spider for about 9 months now and i absolutely love the car, but the maintenance costs are draining me and i can't keep up😢

    • @PatKaz98
      @PatKaz98 Год назад

      What did you have to do?

    • @christianthearborist844
      @christianthearborist844 Год назад +1

      @Patryk Kaziow one of the 5 hoses that control the F1 gearbox went out and the hoses are $1200 each without labor and you have to replace all 5. I also just hit a large puddle of water that completely ripped off the bumper and diffuser. A new bumper is $12,000 without labor plus the cost of a diffuser

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад

      @@christianthearborist844 Well there's your problem!
      Did you REALLY drive a CAR when there was still some moisture on the roads?!?

    • @christianthearborist844
      @christianthearborist844 Год назад +2

      @Stan Lee lol I got caught in a rainstorm coming home. I was 5 minutes from my house and it went from barely sprinkles, to flooding. I learned my lesson

  • @josephdimbylow7769
    @josephdimbylow7769 Год назад

    What a beautiful machine, glad to hear that you've spent the cash to create such a mint example.

  • @RDFB101
    @RDFB101 Год назад +1

    I guess with these things it depends on how the individual feels about reliability. I get the idea of spending big £££ to have a toy you enjoy and makes you happy, but personally I'd be paranoid about day-to-day reliability issues (with good reason 😅) and nervous every time I take it to the garage. Which would hamper my enjoyment of it, even when it seems to be working fine. I need things I enjoy, but I really don't need hassle. Each to his own 🙂

  • @kevv11
    @kevv11 Год назад

    This is the first video i’ve watched on this channel. I like the presentation, great!
    The scud is my dreamsupercar, but for me it has to be a red one 😅