My Ferrari 550 Maranello Update - How Owning A Classic V12 Has Made Me A Zen Master

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • In today's video, I give you the long awaited update on my 1999 Ferrari 550 Maranello. This car has been away for almost a year - so what happened, why did it take so long and how much has it cost me? All revealed - today!
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    0:00 Introduction
    2:49 History of the 550 Maranello
    5:44 My Car
    10:13 The Last Bill & Ferrari Classiche
    11:59 What Happened
    17:34 Zen Motoring
    20:26 Costs and Conclusions
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  • @JayEmmOnCars
    @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +11

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    • @pgtmr2713
      @pgtmr2713 Год назад

      About $2-300 in tools, $175 engine crane, $100 for a decent jack. That's dollars. I'd have brought the 550 home, extracted the engine myself, brought the engine back to them for the repair. Sent the shell to a body shop for the rust repairs. Take your time, invite some friends, hopefully knowledgeable friends. Simply taking an engine in and out, is really not that challenging. Working on the engine would be a completely different thing. 12k lbs. for the job also doesn't sound like an unreasonable pricing either. Where's the drive after all that? The nirvana that makes it all worth it.

  • @matthewkvaughn
    @matthewkvaughn Год назад +256

    You’re fantastic James. Not only are your videos and style exceptionally interesting and tailored specifically to my interests, you clearly are a great person. The fact that you seem so honest, trustworthy, and kind makes watching your videos exponentially more enjoyable and helpful.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +38

      That's so kind Matthew!

    • @jonnyfartpants
      @jonnyfartpants Год назад +10

      Was just about to post almost the same.

    • @UTubeSL
      @UTubeSL Год назад +5

      Spot on.

    • @Matt-go7ss
      @Matt-go7ss Год назад +4

      That's nice of jays mum to comment 😂

    • @masturdate
      @masturdate Год назад +4

      Oh he’s a big cuddly teddy bear 🥰

  • @thomaswatson9950
    @thomaswatson9950 Год назад +96

    One of the few people that make content on exotic cars like this that come across so genuine, honest and not 'flexing' your fancy car, for that you have my respect

  • @Boric78
    @Boric78 Год назад +81

    Its funny how being normal and knowledgeable when presenting makes you like the individual. I don't know Jay, but when I saw the introduction I was like "Oh no, I hope he doesn't have to sell it".

  • @marcel1463
    @marcel1463 Год назад +62

    I really like the honest introduction in this video. I watch this channel now for about 3 years and i really like the style the videos are made.

  • @GregoryTKint
    @GregoryTKint Год назад +15

    That really takes me back... to 1998 or 1999, when I had the opportunity to drive a F355 from Brussels to Amsterdam and then the "Maranello" 550 back from Amsterdam to Brussels in the same day.
    When we got to Amsterdam, I felt knackered to be honest. But the return drive in the 550 was an eye-opener. There was no comparison, this thing felt solid, quick and refined. The gearbox felt like Swiss clockwork and I found the drive to be so much more pleasant. I had no idea what I was driving but I did know this car was unlike anything I had ever experienced.
    This experience also made me realise I am more of a GT kind of guy 🤷‍♂ When I stepped back into my Calibra (ok, don't judge 😉) later that day, it felt like a toy... and not in a good way.
    So, I completely get the nostalgia and love for the 550. Great to hear you are keeping it 👍
    PS: At the end of the day, I was also allowed to take the F355 Spider for a quick spin (well back to dealer) and I much preferred that to regular one I must admit.
    PPS: Intro was rather fun and you managed to weave the advertiser in rather well 😂

  • @Gavin-oq5tt
    @Gavin-oq5tt Год назад +66

    Ouch! But £12k was a lot less than I thought you might say. I bought my 550 (blue) shortly after you. Low miles, but a higher price. Even then, it needed major gearbox work - very close to your £12k. But I must say, what a fantastic car it is. I was driving early today - it is such a pleasure (as you will know). Brisk (but that is not really the point) and beautiful handling. Looking forward to more 550 content!

    • @PaulBriden
      @PaulBriden Год назад +6

      Even before I retired and could afford an exotic car, the realisation of the costs made us stop and realise we would have to give up other hobbies to run the car. If I could spend £10,000 like £1000.00 I would have one. Sadly we are not rich enough without having to make other sacrifices. In fact I would buy a new one with a warranty. What also puts me off is having a car that spends a lot time in the workshop and costs a lot of money and I am not driving it. Each to their own, if like Jay you have 3, so what if one is away you have another 2 to choose from.

    • @sultanoftippoo3857
      @sultanoftippoo3857 Год назад +7

      @@PaulBriden Sorry you didn’t get the car of your dreams Paul.
      Classic Ferrari ownership doesn’t need to be a nightmare though.
      Like you I’m now retired (18 months in and never busier) but I didn’t want all my investments in a pension I couldn’t touch/feel.
      This was why I bought my F355 and I’ve loved every minute of ownership. Sure servicing isn’t cheap (around £750 per year and the cambelt change every 3-4 years that costs about £3k) but depreciation is a non issue and in fact the car has increased in value by about 15% which has more than covered the maintenance/servicing costs.
      The key I think is taking time to find the right car (low miles, verified history and of course a very thorough pre purchase inspection) and with a bit of luck you’ll have something that won’t break the bank and give years of pleasure.

    • @PaulBriden
      @PaulBriden Год назад +2

      @@sultanoftippoo3857 I agree with a lot of what you say. Finding the right car though it not always easy. The prime example is this car, clod destroying the sump bolt. Not you, but sadly these cars get serviced by garages who are cheap and do not know what they are doing, or are owned by owners who cannot really afford them. As for value, this is always precarious, value and what you can sell a car for are always very different. It is all subjective and personal choice, a good debate though, enjoy your car. Cheers.

    • @BigUriel
      @BigUriel Год назад +3

      ​@@PaulBriden Admittedly I am a cheapskate, but personally I'd have just left the bolt. It's the sump, the bolts are not load bearing and the oil in the sump is not pressurized they only have to clamp hard enough to prevent the oil from leaking out under gravity, there are so many bolts that with a good seal it'd probaly be fine without that bolt.

    • @PaulBriden
      @PaulBriden Год назад +1

      @@BigUriel What you are saying sounds correct to me, unless the sump needed removing for any reason. Looking at the bigger picture I would more concerned about any other nasties that "Clod the Mechanic" may have done.

  • @jamesonslow
    @jamesonslow Год назад +12

    It's lovely to see someone "doing car ownership properly", by which I mean both doing your best to get your pride and joy in the best shape, but also then using it for its intended purpose. Nice job!

  • @sportzntouring
    @sportzntouring Год назад +17

    Ouch! Great that you have stayed so positive throughout the process James! I've got to say, she's looking great!

  • @MuscleBandit
    @MuscleBandit Год назад +6

    How often do we get to watch anything about cars like this and actually find out about all liabilities with full disclosure. We all could have done with this level of transparency from the Top Gear lads 20yrs ago and great show as it was it was all about cinematics and the trio as much as the cars themselves. In fairness to Top Gear it was impossible for them to capture the real life cold light of day ownership experience of cars which were then brand new.
    Thankfully we now have Jay and a certain few others like Matt at High Peak autos who cover all manor of cars in pretty much every way. Super entertaining and the insight from their personal ownership experiences is invaluable for those of us wandering whether to pull the trigger on a modern classic. Thumbs up as usual 👍😎

  • @anthonyknox1493
    @anthonyknox1493 Год назад +22

    Superb video James. You perfectly capture the emotional roller coaster of classic car ownership. It doesn't matter whether it's a 10k car, or a 100k one, the struggle, heartache and joy are all the same, it's just the invoice that's different!

  • @DonAl9114
    @DonAl9114 Год назад +23

    I really feel sorry for you. This could be called bad luck. The 550 is just amazing and you ,use enjoy every single drive with it. Don’t bother to much about the service bill. You own an amazing 12 cylinder Ferrari and all of us would like to do so as well. If I’m ever crazy enough I follow your advice and such a beast for my garages. 😊😊😎

    • @anastassiosperakis2869
      @anastassiosperakis2869 Год назад +3

      The car has 105,000 miles. FEW Ferraris do even 50,000 miles. THINK about this, and if it does not register, read my message to Jay Emm and learn.

  • @HighPeakAutos
    @HighPeakAutos Год назад +1

    That’s really not bad. You can spend thousands fixing something that you hate (I do regularly). Enjoy you dream car.

  • @thomasmcwilliams6762
    @thomasmcwilliams6762 Год назад +5

    you have a really good attitude towards everything that has happened with your 550. And like you said now you can really put the miles on it with all of these jobs done and enjoy driving this fantastic car!

  • @LeeK9R
    @LeeK9R Год назад +2

    1:00 ''allow me to pay for it without having to resort to any crazy totally out of nowhere sponsored videos that aren't related to car stuff at all''
    1:36 ''I want to say a huge thank you to todays sponsor hellofresh''
    LOL

  • @Mirage8v
    @Mirage8v Год назад +4

    It is great to see you talk about this dream car with such passion! People who talk like this about their dreams, are worth listening to. It doesn't matter what car it is about, as long as you can talk about your passion in such a spirited way.

  • @brianbradford3363
    @brianbradford3363 Год назад +1

    I had a similar experience after buying a 10yr old Alfa.
    Repairs and maintenance equalling my purchase price within 3 months.
    But after spending the money and having this done properly, I'm now enjoying a beautifully practical and sporty piece of Milano engineering. 10 months and counting without a fault and another 12,000kms + of use. 🇮🇹

  • @LordPrometheous
    @LordPrometheous Год назад +2

    Few car channels can keep me engaged, interested, and entertained when cars aren't being driven. This one does. Well done, Jay.

  • @tes77a
    @tes77a Год назад +4

    Really appreciate the explanation and honesty of the costs. Have to say I was very lucky to see this car in the flesh twice in September and it is absolutely amazing, worth every penny to enjoy for many miles to come 👍

  • @Wanderhirsch
    @Wanderhirsch Год назад +2

    So good! I am happy for you James that you were able to take care of all the issues. The car is stunning! And your presentation style on point! Looking forward to the S2000 update, I hope you don't (have to) give up.

  • @simonhughes7382
    @simonhughes7382 Год назад +4

    Engine out job due to a cross threaded screw? Stuff of Ferrari/ supercar nightmares! Total respect for the way you've handled it and the attitude afterwards. Lets just hope you get some more fantastic miles out of it dashboard light-free :) Great update vid, look forward to seeing more.

  • @andybroer651
    @andybroer651 Год назад +2

    I'm glad you are keeping your 550, I had a ride in one and always thought I might obtain one, however with kids I ended up with a Maserati Granturismo S and Cabrio S which have similar performance but also useable rear seats! I enjoy many of your videos and am happy you have 'made it' via youtube. Congrats! I'll be watching for more from California, USA.

  • @nekite1
    @nekite1 Год назад +10

    That is an absolutely gorgeous car and worth all the money spent on it. The joy of driving one of those must be immense!

  • @paulgart
    @paulgart Год назад +2

    Last Summer I bought a lovely 1982 400i GT which had been sitting in Italy for over 25 years and so needed a lot of mechanical work. I got it examined by Ferrari in Bologna and got a quote to replace everything and so bought the car with that quote in mind. Needless to say when the work started they found a few more things and so the bill ended up about €10,000 more than expected and that’s the thing with old cars and especially old Ferraris, if you can’t afford to look after then then don’t think about buying them. BTW, it’s a lovely car and spending the money on repairs was well worth it 😍

  • @richardharrold9736
    @richardharrold9736 Год назад +28

    DON'T SELL IT! You've already regretted selling stuff like the E34, you'd always rue the day you let your first Ferrari go!

  • @RedLP5000S
    @RedLP5000S Год назад +7

    The 550 Maranello is one of the finest Ferraris in their portfolio. I would do what it took to make her road worthy too, Jay.✌🏻🇺🇸

  • @andrewturnbull8955
    @andrewturnbull8955 Год назад +13

    But in the end, you have a beautiful car, James. I love your content and your presentation style (just like one of the gents in the street - only with half a million pounds worth of motors! LOL). You get what you deserve when it comes down to it - and to a lot of us out there: You make us smile. P.S. I've only ever seen one episode of Top Gear since the current trio have been in situ - as none of them (well, Chris Harris is alright) have the level of charm, charisma and basic informal friendliness which you have in abundance. Can only hope that as your content grows, so does your Ferrari collection (can't wait to see you have a SWB 250 GTO!)

  • @global_nomad.
    @global_nomad. Год назад

    thanks for sharing all the details.....loving the cost per mile logic...drive it more! happy to have been along on your journey, long may it continue

  • @billtaylor8655
    @billtaylor8655 Год назад

    I’m happy for you. You have an amazing car you can afford to get sorted and will revel in driving. I enjoy your videos. I learn a great deal about older cars and I feel as if I’m getting to know you. Keep up the good work.

  • @DermotCarroll
    @DermotCarroll Год назад +1

    I have been lurking for some time now!!! but i have to say that your reiews are brilliant.... i look forward to the video when you push the 550 ... and the wonderful sounds that will be there! i love the channel, and wish you the best!!!

  • @ricado372
    @ricado372 Год назад +10

    Hi, a couple of things.
    It would have been great to see you enjoying it at the end of the film and you're getting really good at this. You really made what some people may consider a boring subject very entertaining. Bravo.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +7

      Hi Rich, a driving video will be coming soon - I wanted to get this out ASAP

  • @andrewbuckley2892
    @andrewbuckley2892 Год назад +4

    Great update .... as I have a 550 I was beginning to worry what would cause such a calamity ! I will be checking out my oil pumps !
    Cheers Andrew

  • @f-u-nkyf-u-ntime
    @f-u-nkyf-u-ntime Год назад +1

    Had a very similar journey with my XF. After obsessive maintenance including a gearbox service at 85,000 miles at 114,000 miles the gearbox decided to give out. It started missing gears on the downshift then the upshift and I went through all the cheap options, reprogramming then more reprogramming then a GSM but all to no avail and I had to get the gearbox completely rebuilt with a new Mechatronix, total bill for the rebuild alone was £5000. The bill smarted to say the least but it was still cheaper than replacing the car, anyway I drove out of the gearbox specialist thinking I had a sorted car. I didn't. The gearbox was still missing gears, so I took it back to the specialists and they diagnosed an air leak problem on the engine, to be precise an intermittent failure of the inlet manifold control valve and although it made no difference to the running of the engine they wouldn't look at the gearbox until the codes were clear. Another £800 later and I'm pulling out of the jaguar specialist and as I go to pull out on to the main road the gearbox dropped out of drive. I put it back but every time I slowed down it would drop out, I can't describe the mixture of rage and depression I felt. I tried to nurse it home but the more it dropped out of gear the more noise it made doing it, I genuinely thought the gearbox was about to sieze so I abandoned the car. When I eventually got back I was so incensed that I went on to auto trader and found an XJ 3.0ltr supercharged portfolio with only 16,000 miles on it so I rage bought it. My XF was recovered and the gearbox specialist said there was still an air leak code which wound me up no end given the last £1000 I've spent on the engine has been trying to solve that very issue, anyway I got in touch with my Jag specialist and they've still got the car and have said that they'll do the airleak free of charge (that's what building a good relationship with a specialist will do) but it's still waiting for that work to be done before the gearbox problems can be looked at. Meanwhile I'm thoroughly enjoying my new XJ. Best car I've ever had.

  • @ghibli608
    @ghibli608 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. I feel your pain. I used to own a Ferrari F355, a peach… until I added the maintenance costs. 46.000,-€ for covering 38.000 km. At some point I was done…. And am now afraid to take the plunge into Ferrari ownership again.

  • @WarriorsPhoto
    @WarriorsPhoto Год назад +3

    Congratulations 🍾🎈🎊🎉 on keeping your spirits up sir.
    You're a Zen Master. Now go enjoy your car. (:

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. Great introduction to the video it was hilarious. Really nice to see this car is sorted. Looking forward to more videos with this car. Keep up the good work.

  • @geoffnorton9279
    @geoffnorton9279 Год назад +3

    Brilliant video. A great lesson to future potential owners. Sorry to hear that it has cost you so much.
    A beautiful and now closer to pristine condition, classic Ferrari.

  • @andrewhurstcars
    @andrewhurstcars Год назад +6

    Nice one James. As with any second-hand car, any running costs need to be viewed in proportion to the purchase price when new, no matter what the depreciation has been. A £150k V12 is always going to throw up some big bills over time.

  • @Quebecoisegal
    @Quebecoisegal Год назад

    "He must have felt like a king, I know I do", loved that line. When I had a Morgan 4+4 I felt like an empress!!

  • @Rogcljon
    @Rogcljon Год назад +1

    Great news it's back as frightening as those bills sound seeing yours and hearing how good it still feels to drive if funds allowed I would buy one tmrw even if it did cost a grand a month 🤕 . Thanks for the update 👍

  • @PatrickMcTie
    @PatrickMcTie Год назад

    I applaud your love for the 550!! One of my all time favorite Ferraris as well. So happy to see such a gorgeous car, in great hands. Earned my subscription with this video.

  • @thegoodcomputingco
    @thegoodcomputingco Год назад +1

    Absolutely exceptional! I love seeing these cars (or really any car) used and enjoyed, not stored :D - Great update - thanks!

  • @poovaneswaranvsupramaniam35
    @poovaneswaranvsupramaniam35 Год назад

    You are just amazing james....congratulations on your achieved successes....it was through your sheer interest and determimation that you are at your current position , as well as th3 achieved success....looking forward to you coming over to malaysia to make a video of our car scene , or even a review video of published videos

  • @rjdavies1982
    @rjdavies1982 Год назад

    Hi jay, enjoyed that vid! Having a classic I know that feeling of waiting for a call from the garage! I was thinking it would be great to see you interview the first owner of the car and to get their experiences of having the car new!

  • @scpromark
    @scpromark Год назад +1

    You’re so good at this. Entertaining, informative and educational. Top job. Bravo!

  • @dasstig5274
    @dasstig5274 Год назад +1

    thanks James, i can vicariously live the 550 dream through you. one of my favourite Ferraris since the old need for speed days!

  • @joelpethick3406
    @joelpethick3406 Год назад

    such a good intro hahaaa, I enjoy every single one of your videos so much. My passion for all things automotive is definitely influenced by you and for that thank you James!

  • @rod4607
    @rod4607 Год назад

    I have also dearly loved this car since its release. I love the English language and the way you put things together Jay. Hearing you talk about cars is nectar of the gods to my down trodden taxi driving ears.

  • @brucehorn7600
    @brucehorn7600 Год назад

    Congratulations on getting the car sorted. I hope you enjoy it. I am looking forward to seeing future videos of this car in action, perhaps a drive to get through Italy?

  • @davelee212
    @davelee212 Год назад +2

    Working late, needed a break, popped open a beer and spent 25 minutes listening to James talking about cars - I needed that! It could be any car to be honest, a Ferrari 550 or the Vauxhall Nova 1.6 GSi (well.... actually, that'd be cool if you could find one) your passion comes through so well on your videos. I don't think you're a million miles from me (I'm in Colchester) so maybe I'll see you on the road and give you a wave one day :-p

  • @steverogers7473
    @steverogers7473 Год назад +1

    Bloody hell! £25k in two years! I am so glad your channel allows you to continue to do what you love. Thanks for the honest video and background detail. 👍

  • @ozeskiman
    @ozeskiman Год назад +4

    Loved the full update James. Thanks to you, I started my 575M on the Classiche journey in mid 2021. I've got a tremendous AD in Melbourne, Zagame, and they have managed to source and replace every part except for the fuel return valves. I've chased dealers worldwide and they are NA. Ferrari has been asked constantly if and when they will be, with no forthcoming advice. The Classiche Program is in the final stages and hopefully I will also make the trip to the factory to get the red folder. Mine could possibly be the 1st 575M to be given the sign off. You mentioned a fuel smell. I've had a very low smell for a while and since all the lines were replaced it hasn't solved the problem. The dealer is at a loss. Do you know your cause?

  • @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
    @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 Год назад +8

    One of Ferraris greatest cars... They're never gonna make em like that again.

  • @hsttms9998
    @hsttms9998 Год назад +9

    Still an amazing car. Looks better then the later 599 GTB. Keep the car, James and enjoy. You will regret selling it.

  • @rogeradshead7345
    @rogeradshead7345 Год назад

    Another cracking report James, and a realistic view of the kind of unexpected bills these terrific cars can throw up from time to time. Like many others who have commented, I'm very happy to hear that you are keeping it: As an owner of a similar car, with similar miles, I'm keen to continue sharing in your experiences. I know of three people here in New Zealand that have sold their 550s and soon after regretted it: Two of them have bought their original cars back twice, the other one having re-purchased his once, and only one of the three isn't still the owner. All the evidence you need to know that you have made the right decision. BTW, what tyres are you running at present? There appears to be a worldwide shortage of the correct tyre sizes in any brand.

  • @jayjohnson3732
    @jayjohnson3732 Год назад

    I applaud your perspective. I too have had to fund some unplanned maintenance on a "somewhat" exotic car that is also a dream of mine. Not on the same level, but still something that was a dream. My Boxster. My bill was nothing like yours, but it still hurt. And it too was worth it.

  • @JJ-zg1hh
    @JJ-zg1hh Год назад +2

    The 550 has cost a lot of money but it's value has no doubt soared as well. Money well spent in my view - just look at the results! Fabulous car.

  • @Pete…NoNotThatOne
    @Pete…NoNotThatOne Год назад

    JayEmm, I am so sorry to hear of the recurring issues with this car, but I’m glad you’ve got it back now. I can sympathise, as I’ve been restoring a ‘89 RR Silver Spur for two years. I had it in paint and bodywork for a year and a half, got it back at the start of June. All excited, I decided to take the old lady out for a drive. Twenty k’s up the highway, the radiator expansion bottle split, depressurised the coolant system, and popped a head gasket. Literally fifteen minutes into my first drive. Car is in my mechanics now, waiting for the heads to be decked.
    I like the idea of going Dollars Per Kilometre, it makes me feel better.

  • @mattbuckley392
    @mattbuckley392 Год назад

    Outstanding. Such a fine watch and really appreciate your enthusiasm and patience towards maintaining your dream. It looks great Jay ... it really does.

  • @Gadne92.5
    @Gadne92.5 Год назад +1

    I lusted after 360 Maranello since youtubers Rob Ferretti and Doug DeMuro had one. I was able to afford one early 2017 but after a week the "F1" clutch went, that was 5k (euros). I used specialist for normal maintenance which was surprisingly cheap (oils, brake fluids, coolant change etc.). The 360 is so DIY friendly than a moron like me can for example change sparkplugs and coils outside under 2 hours.
    But ... the car had all the "known issues" like door cables had to be done 3 times, sticky buttons went from "ehh thats ok" sticky to annoying sticky. But worst were to come, the whole gearbox started to act up (randomly dropping to Neutral even with under 5k km driven clutch & flywheel and properly calibrated F1-system) and Actuator was sent to UK for inspection & repair - no fault was found. That whole job cost another 5-6k (euros).
    Next the gearbox had to come out as there was no apparent fault found anywhere. Inside the gearbox was a shaft which change the odd gears, that was began to "stick" into one of the bearings it had, cold it was okay but when warm, errors happened. When car was in also the cambelts, auxiliary belts and few other things were done like ball joints (uniballs wearing quickly in 360 - known issue), wheel bearing x 2, etc. And also a "Major service" meaning all the fluids and so forth. Also inspecting whole F1-system, replacing the pump and the "accumulator" ball etc. Total bill was over 16k (euros) from the Ferrari Main Dealer.
    After that I drove the car from Finland to Maranello, over 5 000km and guess what. Just after arriving into Germany, on the way towards Italy, the 6th gear was no more. I was so fed up with the car that I did the trip with 5th gear, then sent the car to official dealer for some F1-system parts, clutch change and some other bits'n bobs totaling to around 6-7k (euros). After that, very quickly I proceed to sell the car.
    I had my dream car, A RED FERRARI, for just under 5 years and the ownership costs me at least 32 000 (euros) just in services (not including my own maintenance like brake pads, sparkplugs, coils, etc.) which equals around £28 000.... Real bummer. I drove the thing like JayEmm, over 22k km (~14k miles) even while car was basically "in service" or broken" half of my ownership. But the stress of "what will broke down next" was way too big compared to the enjoyment the car gave me (when it worked).
    Just to warn others ... If you're "DIY" guy and you have a warm garage, go for it. If not, then have a thick wallet. 360 Maranello is surprisingly DIY friendly model; old enough that average Joe can do anything with it, you can find parts (shared with Maserati and Alfa-Romeo, even with basic Fiats!) from eBay etc. and new enough that it (usually) wont broke down after 1000-2000 miles. Everything is easily accessible, even the cambelts if one knows what he is doing.

  • @SoerenAU
    @SoerenAU Год назад +1

    Bugger'!!! - Nice of you to share all the troubles one can incurr, so open and frankly.

  • @Bigpawes2
    @Bigpawes2 Год назад +1

    Hello James just watched your stream on the 550 I have to hand it to you, regarding all you have done with the car, I think the sump problem must have happened since I owned the car. As you know I had it for approx four years without any issues other than normal servicing plus cam belt changes and new disks rotors. happy motoring from now hopefully🙂

  • @Joolz1982
    @Joolz1982 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing always interesting to hear about stuff done. And better to know how the car is and fully checks / Serviced and once it is fully fixed, it is fixed.

  • @screamingwheels98
    @screamingwheels98 10 месяцев назад +1

    James, as a long time viewer of the channel, really enjoy the content - this video on the 550 ownership experience was just what I needed as I contemplate a 550 or 575 in the near future. Thank you! Bottom line - it’s an amazing car, you bought it at a great price and even with the ‘investment’ you’ve made, you’ve probably not lost any money on it - the best type of car to buy! Enjoy!

  • @robertseely4469
    @robertseely4469 Год назад +3

    Best wishes for many years of trouble free driving with this gorgeous peice of rolling art!

  • @johnsebastian5378
    @johnsebastian5378 Год назад +1

    Very much enjoyed your masterful story of your 550. For those of us who drool over the idea of owning one, you are a godsend!

  • @tonyosullivan2382
    @tonyosullivan2382 Год назад +1

    The intro sponsorship was genius, brilliant 😄.
    I would have loved to have seen the engine bay when finished though.
    Great work 🤙

  • @xlr82u
    @xlr82u Год назад

    Have enjoyed following the 550 videos, good work and agree - enjoy it now you've got it sorted

  • @richardharrold9736
    @richardharrold9736 Год назад +5

    The irony of having a food sponsor on a video about a car with "YUM" in its registration plate... Was that deliberate?!

  • @F1YMS
    @F1YMS Год назад

    Really enjoy these types of videos, gives great insight. Thank you Jay.

  • @darrenhitchcox6345
    @darrenhitchcox6345 Год назад +1

    Ferrari ownership is never cheap. My dad had a 16000 mile 355 GTS F1 and the service cost on that went into 5 figures with clutch and a replacement subframe part. Stunning car, but the electrics only played part time !!!

  • @MRVSKIN
    @MRVSKIN Год назад

    Love the fact that your so brutally honest. Thank you

  • @Tential1
    @Tential1 Год назад

    Congrats on your success. Great content, well deserved and done.

  • @pauldorset2124
    @pauldorset2124 Год назад +4

    Many people could not understand why you would keep the car after all that, we, your subscribers do! It's a keeper James and you know it. On the down side, there were so many adverts in this video you must surely have recouped the £12K 😡😡 Looking forward to the next update. (It's been so long I'd forgotten you still had the Celica!)

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +2

      Wait, how many adverts did you get?

    • @JelloTypeR
      @JelloTypeR Год назад

      I didn’t have a single advert in my play through. Weird…

    • @pauldorset2124
      @pauldorset2124 Год назад

      @@JelloTypeR Blimey, how did you manage that? Can't remember the last time I watched anything without at least 2 ads at the start? The ads in this video of James's were about a third and then two thirds in from memory. They ruin pretty much every video I watch, I skip most but some like today were fixed time.

  • @blueshark3098
    @blueshark3098 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for deciding to keep it after all the repair and maintenance work! That car is also one of my dream cars, and I'm glad you're enjoying it as a car, rather than treating it like a collectible asset. Good show!

  • @GM-fh5jp
    @GM-fh5jp Год назад

    Good to see the 550 back on the road Jamie, now how about a black Challenge rear grill to really make it look trick?
    A bloke I know here with a red Maranello like yours has just fitted one and it looks awesome.
    It breaks up all the "red" at the back end and helps define the shape better.

  • @checker3694
    @checker3694 Год назад +8

    Fabulous to see high mileage ferraris, well done keep racking up those miles

    • @anastassiosperakis2869
      @anastassiosperakis2869 Год назад

      Fabulous but exremely RISKY too. Ferraris are not Mercedes Diesels or Lexus LS's.

    • @checker3694
      @checker3694 Год назад

      @@anastassiosperakis2869 Engine good for 300k, transmission 150 to 200k if used correctly, like all ferraris avoid 2nd till fully warmed up,there was a Testarossa in Northern California 20 years ago had turned 200k, and I knew someone then his 308qv 124k. Most faluirs on that 550 will be because of road salt deterioration attacking components, and age related, not wear failures.

    • @anastassiosperakis2869
      @anastassiosperakis2869 Год назад

      @@checker3694 If this is really true, which, evidence shows, nobody should believe for a MINUTE, it PROVES that Ferraris are VERY WASTEFULLY Designed. DO you understand why? (assuming what you say it trueDO you have any evidence for it?)

    • @checker3694
      @checker3694 Год назад

      @@anastassiosperakis2869 Sorry did not mean to Trigger you, check your Meds. I am sure in some countries they are laws and punishments for applying high mileage to ferraris. The world wide ferrari club of low mileage drivers and carers, could have this car taken from James for abuse of a ferrari

    • @anastassiosperakis2869
      @anastassiosperakis2869 Год назад

      @@checker3694 don't act like a 5 year old, I thought I was speaking to an adult. Check that Countach poster on your bedroom wall, I think it is not straight. When you are able to have a serious discussion, waste my time again. BYE.

  • @stevenbates7181
    @stevenbates7181 Год назад

    Another great video James, hopefully it’ll be just annual maintenance and consumables for some time; enjoy 😊

  • @jeromeuk
    @jeromeuk Год назад

    Finally someone giving true facts about owning an ageing sophisticated car. Purschase price is one thing, but the budget to keep the car on the road is something else. I have been there before, a lot of stress and pain in the process, which sadly takes some of the pleasure away. That is not only happening to others...it will almost certainly happen to anyone owning such cars.

  • @duncanmartin2626
    @duncanmartin2626 Год назад +1

    It cost the previous owner 17 grand before he sold it. It's just cost 25 grand for the last year or 2 in your care. When you come to do this update in 2 years time, what's the over/under on "maintenance" costs? £15k?
    Love the detail, and the honesty, can't wait for the Celica update (15k on a Celica - that thing is going to be special!).

  • @OriginalgEd
    @OriginalgEd Год назад

    Hysterical with all the sponsor ads arriving when you get the phone call! Great video.

  • @Conan3145
    @Conan3145 Год назад +3

    And that is a cautionary tale well told 😵‍💫. I read that a super yacht or biz jet owner can expect running costs at 10% of purchase price per annum with moderate use. I suspect amortising these bills per mile travelled will be best done over the next decade? 😳 A followup video on TCO at 3 years would be most welcome. 🙏

  • @neptune45
    @neptune45 Год назад +1

    I had one for 4 years from 2012 to 2016 it was costing me in service about $8,000 per year. Steering rack, ECU, Motor mounts, Sticky switches, air conditioning , the 4 year server was called the major at $12,000. But I do miss the car. I sold it when it when up in price and got a 458 italia which was only about $1200 per year to run it. Like a toyota. I still love the 550. The V12 just keep pulling.

  • @Engines_For_Us
    @Engines_For_Us Год назад

    Mate I don't own a ferrari and can't afford one but during the whole video I was interested and it felt so relevant. You are brilliant and genuine. Keep it up

  • @davidfairbairn8
    @davidfairbairn8 Год назад

    Mate, that really is looking good even compared to when you got it. I’d say better. Wow, you should be so proud of everything you’ve done but that car yeah, should be proudest of that. It really is a present but future classic. Loving your recent videos, especially the old everyday common cars. Good work and pleased you’re lovin the 550.

  • @robchaloner7534
    @robchaloner7534 Год назад

    Genuinely laughed at the sponsor link 😂
    nicely done!
    I really love the front engined Ferraris, they're just cool 😎

  • @davebarron5939
    @davebarron5939 Год назад

    Gotta pay if ya wanna play, great presentation, sorry for all your bad luck, but now comes the fun part as you say. Cheers!

  • @ravesilly
    @ravesilly Год назад +1

    I am in the same boat with my E46 M3. Here's hoping I'm able to become a zen master when everything is said and done.

  • @sdfswords
    @sdfswords Год назад

    You'll buy it twice, James, but what a nice bit of garden sculpture it will make. When my last Alfa Spyder unceremoniously sucked a valve while climbing a very steep grade, I drove it back 60 miles with a distinct metallic rattle, and parked it on the edge of my garden.

  • @nickmurray721
    @nickmurray721 Год назад

    Wishing you plenty of happy miles, it’s great you still love the car!

  • @julesdowner5585
    @julesdowner5585 Год назад

    Good for you ! A very admirable video and attitude!

  • @castel32
    @castel32 Год назад

    It is a gorgeous elegant car. I remember seing on TV Michael Schumacher onboard one. Stunning. You will not loose a penny once it is all certified classic, I suppose. Love your videos and your normal person reactions and acknowledgement of being in a lucky position in life. Best of luck.

  • @hensh911
    @hensh911 Год назад

    Great video. While that's a fair bit of money it's a smaller bill than I would have guessed. More 550 content please!

  • @TheLastMexicanBurrito
    @TheLastMexicanBurrito Год назад

    Great video as always James! Thank you

  • @sellsidedream8766
    @sellsidedream8766 Год назад

    I’m happy to share my full history file on my 550. Owned it since 2005 and it’s cost me much more than yours. Steering rack , fuel pumps , cat converter x2. AC x2. And the list goes on and on

  • @gph42
    @gph42 Год назад

    I've gota say that after watching a lot of videos on we'll say "exotic" cars or cars I'll never be able to afford the maintenance costs are just amazing. Nobody would put up with a camry having these sorts of problems. I understand the driving experience is amazing when the exotics are in fine fettle but goodness me is it worth it. Seriously. Hope you understand what l mean. Love ya channel James. Take care.

  • @michaelcole3998
    @michaelcole3998 Год назад

    What a legend, I think I would have lost the will to live with a bill that big 😂. Pure total love and dedication..... legend

  • @kirisgarage8590
    @kirisgarage8590 Год назад

    I start to watch your videos from the beginning of your career because simply I’m a lotus owner Now you move from the lotus content but still something makes me to watch your videos 👍 thank you 😊

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Год назад +1

      Thanks for supporting me on this journey!

  • @Canadian_Gamer
    @Canadian_Gamer Год назад

    This was an entertaining watch. I fondly remember this car being offered in blue with tan interior. I've said it before and I'll say it again... the modern Ferrari's have lost their way as far as styling is concerned however this one got it right. Pininfarina did some incredible work back in the day.

  • @robertparker2412
    @robertparker2412 Год назад

    Great video as always, if it makes you feel any better my Disco 4 that went in for the body off belt service and mot ran into that type of omg, what, how, really... and turned from 2k to almost 7k replacing suspension arms,brake pipes, brakes, fuel pipes, air conditioning hoses and a front headlight washer and that's only 8 years old with 60k on it. It's no wonder people scrap them, but I love the thing and knew what I was buying.