Ferrari 348 TS - Is it Really as BAD as Everyone Says?

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    This week - a car that EVERYONE we have ever spoken to (and in fact the Ferrari CEO at the time) said is a real DOG in Ferrari’s back catalogue - the 348 TS. This is the targa-topped 348, in Rosso Corsa with cream leather, and available for sale at Fast Classics.
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    In this week’s episode we give you a full tour of the inside and outside of this underappreciated car, a look at its history, and of course the full test drive and portion of Beans.
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  • @cw5900
    @cw5900 2 года назад +123

    Honestly I don’t understand how this channel has so few subscribers- the commentary is so natural and engaging and I love how you can compare what you’re driving with what you own or have owned in the past. Absolutely fantastic stuff!

    • @danofficial117
      @danofficial117 2 года назад +11

      Because it’s a mature channel I think , it’s not for young kids who like silliness

    • @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
      @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 2 года назад

      @S F 😆

    • @tube4fun978
      @tube4fun978 2 года назад +5

      He’s wearing a Patek Phillipe that’s probably worth more than the Ferrari so he appears to be doing ok financially somewhere even though the channel is not a huge success. I do agree, I enjoy the content and his taste in cars and watches!

    • @dedwardmalick
      @dedwardmalick 2 года назад +2

      @@tube4fun978 Agree. His Patek is awesome. Although, I am an AP Royal Oak fan :)

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 Год назад +2

      @@dedwardmalick Audemars Piguet are far superior 👌

  • @peterbrown8325
    @peterbrown8325 2 года назад +55

    Thanks for an excellent and well-balanced assessment of the 348TS! You're right, it wasn't as bad as some people say, and also (again as you said) it was 30 years ago and cars weren't as good as they are now.
    My wife and I bought a new 348TS in 1992 as a "Sunday car" , replacing a 308GTSQV, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We replaced it in 1993 with another new 348TS (still Rosso Corsa with Crema) and had even more fun in that one. We took it back to see the factory in Maranello, and the trip was awesome. You mentioned the exhaust note, and it's mesmerising - especially going through Alpine tunnels with the roof off! Driving it around Italy was interesting; people in villages would smile and wave as we went by, and whilst parked it seemed to attract genuine attention and admiration. In the UK, people were perhaps less charitable, although I didn't find too many people declining to let me out of junctions. On balance, Porsche drivers are probably bigger targets for this.
    The "frunk" was more than big enough for our luggage for a week or so, and we even returned with a couple of cases of wine perched on the shelf behind the seats. The biggest problem with the car was the poor clearance on the front spoiler, and when boarding ferries I had to approach the boarding ramp diagonally to prevent grounding. Apart from that, both cars were faultless and gave many miles of enjoyment. Sadly, I ended up with 9 points on my licence, at a time when I was driving 45,000 miles a year, so I sold the car back to the dealership. I still miss it!

    • @jonathancollard3710
      @jonathancollard3710 2 года назад +1

      Snap!… we did Le Mans (tent, sleeping bags and Primus stove easily stored in drunk) and a tour around Champaign region… the rear parcel self was pretty adept at accommodating a number of 6 bottle wine cases 😉

  • @ericcarabetta1161
    @ericcarabetta1161 2 года назад +37

    Even if it wasn't the fastest Ferrari, I always loved the 348 because it just has the quintessential "Ferrari look" and is an instant head-turner.

    • @FordSierraIS
      @FordSierraIS Месяц назад +1

      100% agree, next to the f40 its the most beautiful ferrari ever made. and its up there on my top5 list of best looking cars ever. i fell deep into the rabbit hole now and found a low milage one.........

  • @nigelroddy9125
    @nigelroddy9125 2 года назад +8

    It is one of the best looking Ferraris ever... I'm blown away by why people don't like it

  • @marknewman2358
    @marknewman2358 2 года назад +15

    Don’t forget that the original Ferrari Challenge Series was built around the 348. Obviously, there was no 355 when this car came out, so put in that context, it was pretty nice car. I owned two of them back in the day (first a TS and then a Berlinetta) and really enjoyed them, especially when compared to a 308 GTSi.

  • @cw5900
    @cw5900 2 года назад +25

    Honestly I just don’t understand how this channel has so few subscribers, your commentary is so natural and very engaging and I find it brilliant how you can compare the experience of what you’re driving with what you have owned or still own. Absolutely fantastic stuff Damian!

    • @cmarnold78
      @cmarnold78 2 года назад

      Yeah, I know. He makes awesome content.

    • @RUfromthe40s
      @RUfromthe40s 3 месяца назад

      he doesn´t refer to the car qualities maybe he never had seen one and makes remarks like if the car was only sold since yesterday ,no knowledge or correct info. about the cars, i just know this because i´ve been colecting them since the 70´s didn´t start as a colection but when buying a new car i would never wanted to sell the one i had beforer so it increased in numbers and now it´s a colection some very valuable cars today in early 80´s to early 90´s they were ofered to me and cars that had been kept with the best possible maintenance as they were daily drivers and owners couldn´t aford anymore their high gasoline comsumption as an example the 70´s BMW 2002 i bought the first for what today is 400€ in a year i had 7 of them ,some paid what 50€ is today others after showing no interest in them the owners offer them to me ,maybe because i kept my cars always perfect and no fashion extras just the ones for the car in question, and always wanted to know why a car worked in a specified way and the diference in mechanics between all that i had till then

  • @andylong8229
    @andylong8229 2 года назад +11

    As a kid i never understood why my dad and grandad seemed to prefer older cars but being 52 myself now, this car is just the muts nuts. Loved it being called a baby Testarossa, nervous at the limit i seem to remember it being criticized for. My Astramax van was good but this was the grail for me. Quality review once again, looking forward to the next one.

  • @duncantempleton7617
    @duncantempleton7617 2 года назад +16

    Love the 348, looks amazing and also a car that actually makes sense on B-roads, what the point of having a modern 500+ horsepower Supercar if you can’t get anywhere near using it all, give me 300 in a lightweight mechanical car any day!
    I also read that the 348 was the last car Enzo signed off before he died. How does anyone fill those shoes? Well they come in and ‘rubbish’ the car and make their own statement model (using practically the same parts), even though LucaM actually owned a 348 himself -- go figure?
    Enjoyable review Damian and looking forward to seeing what comes next…!

    • @petei3972
      @petei3972 2 года назад +4

      Spot on about LdM, his comments were all about him making his mark and very little about the car.

    • @eugostoassim3884
      @eugostoassim3884 8 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/XKpH-_5gbgY/видео.html

  • @marcel1463
    @marcel1463 Год назад +4

    Great review on this underrated classic Ferrari. As Sebastien Vettel once said: "Everybody is a Ferrari fan. Even if they are not, they're a Ferrari fan". Even if all future electric cars will be faster, this 348 will give you more joy and positive emotions!

  • @neilhurt1992
    @neilhurt1992 2 года назад +7

    Good, honest review Damian. Had a couple of 328 GTBs back in the day (not at the same time...), followed by a 360 which felt huge next to those. Only drove a 348 once and thought the steering was pretty good (I actually think it had better feel than my 355 - gasp!), it sounded nice and was reasonably quick. Didn't particularly like the gearchange, not because of the dog-leg (same as a 328) but it felt notchy and un co-operative, even after it had warmed up. I had my 1995 355 Berlinetta for over 10 years and even though you could argue it was a facelifted 348, what a facelift! I remember reading the original 'Autocar' road-test of the 355 in 1994 and they were amazed with the performance gains over the 348, 'shaving whole seconds' off the 0-60, 0-100 and in-gear times. I think they concluded by saying 'If ever 83000 pounds is a bargain, this is it!' I loved my 355 so much I swapped it last year for a 456 GTM (ask my wife why...). Might as well have a V12 Ferrari before I get too old to enjoy it. Loving your series and am keenly anticipating your take on the 355 and 456! Cheers from a bleedin' cold Otford, Kent.

  • @SCDC-Channel
    @SCDC-Channel 2 года назад +4

    348 is the best looking Ferrari ever!

  • @bispal
    @bispal 2 года назад +14

    Great review thanks. I was looking for a 348 and ended up with a 355 for the same price (RHD V LHD) but my 355 was not the best example and i wish i had brought a good 348 over a poor 355. I dont think the performance matters too much at this age, no-one buys them because they are quick, they are classic cars that give a weekend experience. I have actually heard many positive things about the 348 and would like to try one but dont think i would buy one. I think the negativity at the time was partly due to the sublime NSX which was released at a similar time and was perceived as a much better car, hence the 348 was swiftly replaced by the 355. I see you are driving on some of my favourite roads too 👍🏻

    • @oj7177
      @oj7177 2 года назад +1

      The 348 wasn't swiftly replaced by the 355, as the 355 came out in late 94 and the 348 in late 89. In comparison, the 328 came out in 85 and got replaced in 89. The 360 came out in 99
      Also, the 355 is heavily based on the 348, with dario benuzzi (historic ferrari test driver who also tested the 355) who said that at maranello they focused more on making the car easier to drive, rather than faster in the corners
      I read various magazines from the time in which they compared the 348 and the nsx (none of them was italian), and they basically said the 348 is the best sunday/sporty drive (in its category, not only compared to the honda), meanwhile the nsx is the best all arounder, and, considering the car from a 360 degrees stand point, it was also the best one
      The nsx combined ferrari's perfomances with a saloon's comfort and driveability. It was compared to the accord in terms of user friendliness and comfort. It was the easiest to drive while going slow and fast, it was comfy, had a few more electrical accessories, was less stiff...
      The 348 had a more precise and communicative steering, understeered less (although oversteered more, which is harder to catch), was a bit more agile, was just as fast on a straight line, and on corners had just a little bit of an advantage. It also was the most enjoyable car to drive, as it was the most similar to a race car, also due to the very stiff (even too much for british streets) setup, and immersed you in the driving experience more than the others.
      The only thing is that it was hard to drive, the hardest alongside the 911. Nobody said the car lacked grip, but it was difficult to use 100%, or close, of it. It was nervous on bumps and snapped rather quickly, meanwhile the nsx understeered progressively. It's a car you have to know well before pushing, otherwise you're just asking for troubles
      I get both who likes and who doesn't these characteristics. On a side you have a nice and rewarding challenge, but on the other you risk crashing. That's also why many said the 348 was more at home at the track rather than in the streets

  • @matthewelliott2213
    @matthewelliott2213 2 года назад +7

    The 348 was my first Ferrari and holds a special place in my automotive heart. I love that car. Bought in Seattle for $75,000usd in 1996 and I've essentially driven it for free since then.

  • @Herman-zc7te
    @Herman-zc7te Год назад +3

    I owned a 348 for 7 years and enjoyed it immensely. It handled great, steered magnificently, sounded awesome and looked good. On the demerits side, it’s gearbox was recalcitrant, had a heavy clutch, and was slowish.
    My car was super reliable and never stranded me anywhere.

  • @peterhunt7680
    @peterhunt7680 2 года назад +13

    I’ve always had a soft spot for these and never quite understood why they’ve been disliked.
    Style wise I think it has aged so well.
    Great insight on the experience and well explained.

  • @paulbianchi7877
    @paulbianchi7877 2 года назад +10

    I owned one and I can say that is was also better that I expected. Faster than the 328. Yes, you are correct on all the points except I thought the steering was great. Great review as are all.

    • @kev-the-windsurfer.
      @kev-the-windsurfer. 2 года назад +4

      I agree on the steering, I suspect the test car had worn rack bushes, that can make the steering feel the way it was described in the test. (I own a 348GTB).

  • @reshat8146
    @reshat8146 2 года назад +7

    I love the look of the 348, surly one of the best lookers from the 90s, good video again.👏

  • @daZzleV404
    @daZzleV404 Год назад +2

    I like your calm way to talk. Also good information about the car. As an owner of an 1991 348 TB I can say that the rumours about this car are mostly not true. There's one thing that I really don't like about it: The electric wiring is weak and that's about it. Maintenance is pricy but the car gives me a smile whenever I drive it and I drive it a lot. :) Cheers and I'll leave my subscription.

  • @Ztandard32
    @Ztandard32 2 года назад +1

    Great episode thanks. Noticed it didn't stream well to start and had quite a few pauses. I have seen this before on your videos in particular, don't know why though. Luckily great content so I was patient.

  • @FredB458
    @FredB458 2 года назад +3

    I like the 348. When I was 17 years, I had a drive as a passenger in a Ferrari 348 TS. Magical!

  • @duncantempleton7617
    @duncantempleton7617 2 года назад +5

    This car was a massive jump forward from the gorgeous, but long-in-the-tooth 328 It looks fantastic and, imo better then the 355. Reading some recent reviews the steering is way better than the 355, although there’s no doubt the engine upgrade makes a big difference I’m sure.
    Rather then compare backwards in line-up, you need to go forwards - I realise this is difficult for a 355 owner, but will you discuss the really slow and really antiquated interior of the 328, or get all nostalgic and mention Magnum (yes that was a 308) like everyone else seems to?
    I think the 348 unjustly gets a bad wrap and the ‘is it really as bad’ title is getting a bit repetitive now as all the RUclipsrs do it (except Hoovie) and always end up saying ‘actually no its not, its good’.
    Really like you work Damian, but this was a bit too predictable.

    • @petei3972
      @petei3972 2 года назад +2

      I think it's predictable because so many people have been told the 348 isn't much good, often by people who haven't ever been behind the wheel of one, but when they actually drive one themselves they find out it's a complete blast. At the end of the day they are fun to drive, admittedly slower than what came afterwards but significantly quicker (particularly on a track) than what came before, look pretty good to my eye, sound fantastic with the right exhaust, are really easy to work on and essentially great to own. I'm not sure what else you really need from an older sports car.

  • @iantownsend500
    @iantownsend500 2 года назад +5

    The best year of the 348 was 1994. Completely changed from the earlier car & had 316 bhp

    • @TheCarGuysTV
      @TheCarGuysTV  2 года назад

      Interesting

    • @tiamofj842
      @tiamofj842 2 года назад +3

      Yup. And the moniker changed to GTB/GTS and the ultra rare GTC. You can tell by looking at the taller plenum. And IIRC spacers on the rear wheels to quell the rear's tendency to get out of line. Or was it a lower offset, I fergot. Abovementioned GTC has 'F40' seats and a very fetching set of 3-piece 18" Speedlines.
      All 348 Spider have the engine and geo changes.

  • @keesie75
    @keesie75 2 года назад +5

    The best looking Ferrari there is for me. Hope I can buy one one day.

  • @kasimirdenhertog3516
    @kasimirdenhertog3516 2 года назад +3

    Interesting your assessment of the 348’s size compared to the F355. It is literally the same car, you can pull a door off a F355 and put it on a 348. Perhaps you’ve got more headroom in your F355 because it’s a Spider and the 348 is a ts (the removable roof means a bit less headroom vs. the fixed roof of a tb).
    This particular 348 comes across as a bit lackluster, to be honest. I was on track with my 348 and could keep up with a 360 Challenge Stradale on the straight. Could be that a previous owner has fettled with it, I don’t know, but the engine of the 348 is quite strong and actually has a better torque distribution than the F355 or 360.

  • @jokesonyou1253
    @jokesonyou1253 2 года назад +5

    Mark my words this car is going to be worth a fortune one day

    • @darrellsimpson6966
      @darrellsimpson6966 Год назад

      I believe you're right. To me, they seem to improve with age.

  • @911aircooled5
    @911aircooled5 2 года назад +3

    As a Ferrari novice, I drove the 308 (in the late 80s) which put me off Ferrari, went down the Porsche route for 33years now. However I always have had a soft spot for the 348, and you have just backed up my thoughts. Still wouldn't mind one, old school ferrari, with Italian flair and passion. Good job. Thanks.

  • @Photoandcargeek
    @Photoandcargeek 2 года назад +2

    In the series, I am an odd human. I own a F355 Berlinetta and I prefer the 348 and in particular the GTB with F355 wheels because I think it drives better with larger tyres than with the original ones. I am one of the rare owners of 355 who doesn't seem to love it despite thinking it is beyond beautiful. But having raced in my youth and being a Porsche guy, the steering of the 355 is just too numb, too assisted and the suspensions are too floaty. For me it is a comfortable GT in drag with no torque down low, an amazing sound that you really don't get to hear very often because the gears are too long for the road so 1st 2nd gear is the only one you can use if you want to hear the nice notes as you will be above the speed limit in 3rd (straight pipe as soon as the exhaust valve opens! Not environmentally friendly!).
    With regards to your 308 video, I own a 328 GTS and I don't think it is as pretty but I think it is better, just as raw, faster, more reliable, sounds great too. For the looks I would take the 308, for the drive and ownership I picked the 328. And, unlike with the 355, I am hooked on the 328, it is retro but in such a charming way and much closer to a (vintage) Porsche experience than any Ferrari since, I am thinking 911SC Targa ... of which I co-own one with my brother but he is the keeper and lives in France so I don't get to drive it very often but I get the same vibes from the Ferrari and it is rarer and so far very reliable.

  • @rwelsh938
    @rwelsh938 Год назад +3

    one of the prettiest ferraris ever made. beautiful. Compare this to modern cars and you have to ask. "have all car designers been kidnapped" ?

  • @kev-the-windsurfer.
    @kev-the-windsurfer. 2 года назад +5

    Nice assessment, fairly fair and well presented. I will venture to say a couple of things as I have driven more than one 355, and more than one 348. I own a 1994 348GTB which is the last evolution of the 348, by this time a lot of things were improved on. Anyway, I am going to venture to say the car you are driving very likely has shot inner steering rack bushes. The 348 steering is not and should not be that heavy and or cumbersome when driving even at low speeds, it also should have pin-point accuracy with a very lively, precise and satisfying feel. If it does not feel like that then there is something not right in the steering rack, and this is quite common. I wish I was in the UK, I'd let you have a drive of my 348!! I think you'd be surprised.
    There is a way to wake the engine up a bit and get some more perk out of it, and that is to de-cat it and put a sports exhaust on it, mine has a KSG Valve-tronic, it makes quite a difference. Also by fitting a better intake system, this can also help.
    Both 355's (both Motronic 5.1 cars) I drove didn't feel night and day quicker than my 348, although obviously they were and well, that noise!! But then again, at 7-7500 in my 348 is quite nice which you did touch upon, it has more of a classic 1970's F1 sound, the 355 has a more screamy and more modern sound......
    I think its great there are some road tests on the 348 showing they are not a dog, they are incredibly fun to drive. I like my 348 when I'm really pressing on, it comes alive, and I venture to say although they can be outpaced in acceleration by many cars, driving a Ferrari is so much more than pure acceleration, once you're at high speeds, things change and the 348 is in its element, they can be quite quick cars when properly unleashed.....
    I chose the 348 over the 355 because I like the simplicity of the 348 as I do all my own mechanical work and servicing, you can still have that great Ferrari driving experience at sensible speeds in the 348.......As for Luca's comments in the press, pfft, Ferrari have never made a dog of a car!! He's crazy!!

  • @canto_v12
    @canto_v12 2 года назад +2

    I think the primary reason for the F355's cabin openness is the removal of the centre stack. They are structurally the same design, so the F355 is not intrinsically more spacious in any measurable way.

    • @kasimirdenhertog3516
      @kasimirdenhertog3516 2 года назад +1

      Exactly. I found the width comparison inside, where he stretched his arms, a bit strange, because it’s literally the same down to the millimeter.

  • @giuseppecumbo5123
    @giuseppecumbo5123 2 года назад +2

    Was going to correct you on the pronunciation of Luca DM, but the way you said it (eventually) at 15:04 was correct.
    Great vid...

  • @johnrb9397
    @johnrb9397 2 года назад +2

    Great vid Damian, very classy and quality stuff!

  • @7RTW
    @7RTW 2 года назад +3

    Great to see some of the lineage of the F355. The early F355s had the non air bag steering wheels as well but I think all Spyder’s had the airbag wheel as they were all later cars.

  • @sethbranam9068
    @sethbranam9068 2 года назад +1

    Great episode. I am loving this series. Thank you sir. I agree with other members. Your channel should have 5 times the subscribers. It just doesn’t make sense. Well, we who know are very happy you continue to put out amazing content.

  • @alastairfaulds8184
    @alastairfaulds8184 2 года назад +7

    Nice review :) when I've seen these next to 355s at shows it's the older car that's more arresting visually- it looks sharper and more aggressive. But the performance? No quicker than a 205gti? These were supposed to do 0-100mph in 13 secs and top out at close to 170mph according to contemporary road tests...

  • @dawn1974100
    @dawn1974100 2 года назад +2

    I owned a 94 348tb for twenty five years and loved every mile I covered. Had a service every year and belt change every three years and never had a single problem. Was very sad to sell it last year but got more than I paid for it in 95! Lovely car.

    • @danielthomas8507
      @danielthomas8507 2 года назад +1

      Wow 25 yrs. Must of been hard to see it drive away....

  • @markcady6882
    @markcady6882 2 года назад +7

    I really like the look of the 348, it’s stood the test of time style wise…… great review Damian, am loving the series so far….

  • @targaflorio3239
    @targaflorio3239 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely loving this series. !! Great fair and balanced review too. Ps. That moment your Patek is worth more than the Ferrari you’re driving lol

  • @MagicSkeleton
    @MagicSkeleton 2 года назад +2

    What a treat this series is. I only really know about the later Ferraris, so it's great to learn about the older ones.

  • @bullseye63
    @bullseye63 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fair and honest review but I have to slightly disagree with your comment on the steering. I've owned my 348ts for 10 years and think one of its standout features is its steering. It just gives you so much feedback and you know it will go exactly where you point it. Of course, it's no 355 but then again, not much is! Overall, it's a fun Ferrari and will still put a smile on your face when you take it for a 'spirited' run - I've thoroughly enjoyed my ownership and absolutely love it. Having said all that, I'm currently moving onto a 360 Spider but only because it feels like the right time for me and I will be sad to see it go.

  • @jon8687
    @jon8687 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyable video as always. Thanks Damian

  • @richspjones
    @richspjones 2 года назад +1

    Great video as usual, cheers Damian. I’ve always liked the the 348 but never driven one; now you’ve given me more ammo to throw back at the nay sayers! Roll on the next episode. Cheers, Rich

  • @tonyfranks9551
    @tonyfranks9551 2 года назад +1

    In 1994 I drove my 1994 348 Spider from Modena to London and then New York to Vancouver via Kentucky, Santa Fe, Grand Canyon and up the coast to my home ...topped it out in top out of Las Vegas...joined the Pacific NW Ferrari Club and enjoyed many car meets over the next 4yrs....no problems at all ...great fun and very usable. I must admit that I had the same fun in my 1980 TR8 convertible in Europe and Can/USA . Sad that most cars like these do not get driven enough.. Cheers from Vancouver.

  • @malanne1
    @malanne1 2 года назад +5

    Great channel! I own a 348 and I would like your insight into how the driving experience differs from the F40 you owned? I understand there is huge weight and power gain. But at slow speeds, is there even a hint of F40? Thanks! Keep on turning the great content out.

  • @MyRetroWatches
    @MyRetroWatches 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely loving this series! I’ve always liked the 348 I think because I saw them in 1989/1990 motor show, you would have this, the F40 and Mondial all on the same stand.
    Can’t wait to see what else comes in this series.
    I do wonder if Jason will make an appearance too?

  • @mattylf1
    @mattylf1 2 года назад +2

    Good review and interesting to hear how you compare it against your F355. I think these are underrated and often given a negative view by people who have never driven them.
    Like you, I love those side vents and cars with pop up lights are so cool.
    Keep those Ferraris coming 👍

  • @timfawcett9495
    @timfawcett9495 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed this video and I watch most of your stuff. I'm keeping an eye out for the ones in the future. I had a 328GTB, drove a 348 at Thruxton circuit at a BP product launch and now own a 458 Spider. I also found the 348 a bit twitchy near the limit. I believe that was improved with front axle spacers. The thing I like about Ferraris is the sense of occasion when driving them. I've owned E-Types, Lotus Esprit Turbos and a Europa and the Ferraris have an edge in this respect. This part of driving and owning a car could become more and more important as traffic and legislation continue to bear down on us. I'll still enjoy my 458 as it howls, screams and blats through the gears even if an EV whizzes relatively silently past me as I'm sure they will.

  • @mikes2032
    @mikes2032 2 года назад +2

    Excellent review as always Damian! Love the clean look of the 348. Agree with your aging comment.

  • @sarcodiauk2921
    @sarcodiauk2921 2 года назад +1

    Great series ....really enjoying it 👍

  • @johnmull59
    @johnmull59 2 года назад +1

    Great entertaining series and I guess it will be quite a challenge to drive every Ferrari. Look forward to more. 👍

  • @zzhughesd
    @zzhughesd 2 года назад +1

    Rear taillights. ‘Rear headlights’. Great series Damian. Fraudian slip. Oh the cream leather. Sticky buttons yes.

  • @alexbooth1982
    @alexbooth1982 2 года назад +1

    Loving the content at the moment. This “drive every Ferrari” series is so good.

  • @nathanbarnes7179
    @nathanbarnes7179 2 года назад +1

    Classic car guys! Great video Damien

  • @GaijinTonic
    @GaijinTonic 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video guys. As always. Much love from Japan

  • @ryanpatterson9526
    @ryanpatterson9526 9 месяцев назад +3

    It's probably the best kept secret in the Ferrari range. What an amazing value! 85% of the F355 experience for 1/3 the price!

  • @terryfenner8142
    @terryfenner8142 2 года назад +1

    Crackin episode Damian. A number of things wrong with the 348 but you can’t argue with its looks, stunning looking motor IMHO. Really enjoyed those new digital information graphics and accompanying music…. Very snazzy 👌🏻

  • @Gavin-oq5tt
    @Gavin-oq5tt 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for the review. I am a 348 owner (amongst other Ferraris). If it wasn’t for the looks, then I would probably own a 355. The 348 is certainly underpowered in comparison (meaning you can drive hard and not get too fast), but I am surprised you did not appreciate the steering more.

    • @kev-the-windsurfer.
      @kev-the-windsurfer. 2 года назад +5

      Yes again, as I read through the comments, this steering assessment comes up, I own a 348GTB and have driven a few 355's too, and as i have commented a couple of times, I think the steering rack in the test car might have worn inner bushes, quite common and can make the steering feel the way it was described......If I wasn't on the other side of the world I would submit my 348 for a follow up test!!

  • @rtoky
    @rtoky 2 года назад +1

    Great review, as always!!

  • @Cujucuyo
    @Cujucuyo Год назад +2

    Brave man to be wearing a 5726/1A-010 in Great Britain.

  • @abitoutofsorts
    @abitoutofsorts 2 года назад +3

    What a great video series concept.

  • @michaelteret4763
    @michaelteret4763 2 года назад +2

    I love the design of the 348, but I’ll never get to drive a Ferrari, so my Hot Wheels version will have to suffice.

  • @Peter-Oxley-Modelling-Lab
    @Peter-Oxley-Modelling-Lab 2 года назад +2

    Dog-leg gear box was absurd, as was the switchgear (as you pointed out, Damian) But I always liked the look of this car and it's not really fair to dismiss it because it's successor is better...if we did that, people would denounce the 430 Scud because the 458 was better? GREAT VID! Please keep them coming. 👍🏻

  • @TravelHonestly
    @TravelHonestly 2 года назад +1

    Another brilliant video.
    Do you have a Testarossa lined up?

  • @seancockram237
    @seancockram237 2 года назад +2

    Never really liked them ..but today I do .as an ex 360 owner I would not dismiss one . Oh and nice FP 👍. Keep them coming dear boy .

  • @NP-ek7dl
    @NP-ek7dl Год назад +1

    The real problem was Acura NSX came was out at the time and was so good that it made 348 look unpolished. And to add the 355 that came after was amazing orders of magnitude better.

  • @leeandrews1072
    @leeandrews1072 2 года назад +1

    Love the details and the quality of your video.... all interests me as a car enthusiast......I like the looks of this car, at 6ft 2 it’s good to know the 355 is a more spacious option though

  • @jonathangalloway6796
    @jonathangalloway6796 2 года назад +1

    Quality, Loving the ferrari content 👌 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 🤙🤙🤙

  • @lukewaring2832
    @lukewaring2832 2 года назад +1

    I love the fact that that your getting to drive your greatest hits.
    Of all things you have done and will do in your life , this will be one of the memories to share..
    Thank you for sharing with us..
    😎

  • @Engineer_with_cars
    @Engineer_with_cars 2 года назад +5

    “T stands for transverse” orientation of the engine? Nope.
    Check your notes at the beginning of the video.. 328 and 308 have transverse (sideways) mounted v8 engines. The 348 engine mounting is “longitudinal”, ie lengthwise; not transverse.
    “T” is thought to refer to the transverse orientation of the input shaft and layshaft in the transmission.
    Otherwise, great video. I enjoy your reviews and discussion.

  • @TheZachary1971
    @TheZachary1971 2 года назад +2

    awesome video..love this car...never got one though...always wanted a convertible 348!

  • @badger748
    @badger748 2 года назад +2

    Lovely trip down memory lane - I owned one of these in the mid nineties and so wish I’d kept it for much longer. My car was identical to this one ( got me wondering if it was THAT car) and I remember the sticking throttle pedal too!
    Great video Damian. Appreciate the nostalgia and insight.

  • @Carrera-gp9od
    @Carrera-gp9od 2 года назад +4

    Enjoying this series , the 348 is still a great looking car , apart from the wheels , I never liked those flat look alloys .

  • @hasantopcu2213
    @hasantopcu2213 2 года назад +1

    First come, first serve! Loving the series so far Damian, thanks for the effort :)

  • @arrangrant6037
    @arrangrant6037 2 года назад +2

    I have to say that I much prefer the design of this era of Ferrari to their cars nowadays and the fact they were still raiding the Fiat parts bin at this time.
    Great series Damian 👍😎

  • @christianfloehr
    @christianfloehr 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant video! Thanks a lot! A friend just beaught one and I am looking forward to drive.
    One note: Nice PP! Surely worth more than the car… 😋

  • @paulriley7523
    @paulriley7523 2 года назад +1

    Good review, I had one, sold it in less than a year… hated dog leg 1st, steering heavy, not quick. Have a 355 and a 360 now so await your reviews on those!

  • @ududebun
    @ududebun 2 года назад +3

    Montezumolo is the child of Moctezuma and Montezemolo, I'm guessing

    • @randomsurfer3963
      @randomsurfer3963 2 года назад +2

      I heard it as Montezoomolo, maybe way too many zoom meetings..

  • @minatormyth
    @minatormyth 2 года назад

    Great video, thank you.
    When you do ferrari's, I'm there 🤗Love your work guys🤗

  • @richardcarter1000
    @richardcarter1000 2 года назад +1

    Great review. Love this new series. I think the 348 is great value. You get a lot of the Ferrari experience for the money. The F355 will always be one of the greatest Ferrari's of all time and has cast a bit of a shadow over the 348 since.

  • @wallyr.7854
    @wallyr.7854 2 года назад +1

    I want to echo the words of CW, because I agree 110%, this is one of my favorite channels on RUclips and it deserves to have 10 times the amount of subscribers that it currently has listed. It really bothers me that other channels, you know the ones I’m talking about, the ones with wealthy youngsters that can afford to purchase a new exotic every other month, think they are doing a proper review by simply driving it fast, or modifying it in some unGodly way or a stupid wrap job and then get rid of it or trash it, yet they know nothing of the car! And don’t get me started when these youngsters attempt to review a classic car…that’s just comical and yet these channels have half a million plus or for some well over a million subscribers! My God people watch “quality” channels, like this one or Harry’s Garage, Jay Leno’s Garage, and so many others that deserve the high numbers…okay, enough venting, thank you for reading 😉

  • @brianweekes1
    @brianweekes1 2 года назад +1

    Nice balanced review on the 348. Totally agree with your plan to change that 355 steering wheel! Do it

  • @steve2133
    @steve2133 2 года назад +1

    Gr8 video and review 👍

  • @amojohal2917
    @amojohal2917 2 года назад +3

    I am so glad you drove one, I think they are great cars. Good review 👍

  • @albertmyers7176
    @albertmyers7176 2 года назад +2

    great vid thanks ...30 years ago that car was outrages beautiful, still looks great today

  • @wazzimachine4544
    @wazzimachine4544 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic review!!!

  • @tomingrassiaimages8776
    @tomingrassiaimages8776 2 года назад +1

    Great video.

  • @markjohnson8352
    @markjohnson8352 2 года назад

    Interesting and entertaining, definitely. A winning formula for us all, I think. Thank you. Still singing Drive, Evereeee Ferrariiiiiiiii, here! Looking forward to the next one.

  • @garryhulme2125
    @garryhulme2125 2 года назад +3

    You are right about the sunglasses 👍

  • @gkstarter1
    @gkstarter1 2 года назад

    Nice review, thanks for your great reviews I really enjoy them. I'll keep my NSX and MR2 Turbo, they're quicker I think 😉

  • @Dwelijan
    @Dwelijan 2 года назад +1

    I must say 348 and F355 are really close to my heart. So I went to the dealership last year and test drove both straight after another. Starting with a black over black 348. The looks to me is even better and exciting in the flesh than the F355 which still was in a beautiful combination of dark grey over bordeaux interior. I must say it was hard to drive, especially the gear shift is heavy, it didn’t appeal to me at all. Then I drove F355 which was a GTS with F1 paddles. Slightly better, but I felt disappointed with both, which is mainly based on not getting any thrills with the acceleration. Verdict: Drive your all time favourite poster car always before paying the money ;) But that was just my experience. No doubt about what they have been back in the day, especially the F355...

  • @GM-fh5jp
    @GM-fh5jp 2 года назад

    Yes, we like what you are doing.
    Keep it up and please get a SWB California Spyder in this series.
    I'm sure that will be simple to arrange ;)

  • @WildDigger
    @WildDigger 2 года назад +2

    A 348 would be a great platform to upgrade and modify it to one's personal liking.

    • @fritzmuller8246
      @fritzmuller8246 2 года назад +1

      Correct and very necessary to do so. Great build quality and lovely overall car.

  • @jimmyquinn9639
    @jimmyquinn9639 2 года назад +1

    Good video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @tonymoreton7166
    @tonymoreton7166 2 года назад +1

    They do sound very good. And, it has a special place in my mind. Christmas 1990, Clarkson, Top Gear.
    The reason I pined for a prancing horse for 30 years.
    And then eventually bought one.
    And boy, the tingle every time you start the engine & floor the right peddle.
    Worth every penny.

  • @SpontaneousEvolution
    @SpontaneousEvolution 2 года назад +3

    Really love the dials! Great to see something different. Character is rare these days, everything looks the same.

  • @harald.370
    @harald.370 2 года назад +2

    What I really don't get is why they so distinctly made a mini-Testarossa out of it, whereas before and after Ferrari never did that designwise: each car stood on their own...

  • @wasdwasdwwasd
    @wasdwasdwwasd 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Small correction, I think the t refers to a transverse gearbox as the engine was longitudinal in contrast to the 328/308.

  • @F1YMS
    @F1YMS 2 года назад +1

    Enjoying this series, can’t wait for the next one.

  • @moiluck
    @moiluck 6 месяцев назад +1

    The 348 is a proper Ferrari, better that the 328 and not as good as the 355, which is what everyone can expect. Every model has it’s own issues and all those 3 models have their own. A 30 yo car can’t be considererd “fast” today, but back in the time it was fast enough as an entry level Ferrari. About the look that’s something personal, but I think the 348 is a very beautiful car in the flesh

  • @zakelwe
    @zakelwe 2 года назад +1

    I think the 348 has certainly aged better than the much later 360 which looks like a kit car.
    I got the impression back in the day that the main issue was that when it let go it really did let go and it didn't help out at all. I'm glad you were not driving it like that on the road to find out.
    I think that modern tyres would help a lot with that side of it, in those days things like Pirelli P700 and P600 that a lot of cars came on were terrible compared to even something like a general tyre nowadays for crossover...

    • @petei3972
      @petei3972 2 года назад

      It was indeed the fact they could be unpredictable at the limit. In one of the first road tests to accuse the 348 of this although the 348 was fine they actually lost the back end of the NSX which was also on test and crashed it. There was no mention of this in print, only talk of the 348’s handling. To say the writers had an agenda is probably an understatement. Can probably find the piece where one of the journalists admits the NSX crash…..

    • @petei3972
      @petei3972 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/mIiOW8LzACg/видео.html