• no banana
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    1215 days ago

    Ferrari don’t like when you paint their cars so you’re not far from reality

    • @Zahille7
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      1115 days ago

      If I bought it, fuck em. They (hypothetically) already have my money

      • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒
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        15 days ago

        Generally yes, they tell people not to repaint them and if they do there’s a sternly worded letter to change it back. If you do not they won’t sell you another Ferrari. You could find someone to sell you one, but anyone who third party sells a Ferrari is also blacklisted. (Since all sales technically involve you selling it back to Ferrari, then THEY sell it to the person)

        You also agree to these terms (painting, not debadging, etc) when you bought the car. There have been some examples where Ferrari even sued over “use of vehicle for malicious intent”

        • @Zahille7
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          1515 days ago

          That’s honestly pretty fucking wild

          • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒
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            315 days ago

            There’s a host of rules to agree to, some of them are pretty silly, and are in place to keep the brand “pure”. “You don’t choose a Ferrari, Ferrari chooses you”

            You have to prove you can afford a Ferrari by buying 2 other cars, “Honda Accord or better”. (This guarantees you have other cars to drive if the car is damaged, and proves status via taking care of 3 cars)

            They do have an approved list of colors, just that red is iconic, and they want to do the paint themselves.

            You can’t sell it in the first year. And if you own a Lamborghini you will be turned down. You can’t debadge it/alter the prancing pony because they “sold it to you perfect!”

            Visit the factory/attend Ferrari events. Be part of the Family. And family is modest. Don’t be a shitty influencer constantly flashing your car.

      • @[email protected]
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        615 days ago

        Ferrari disagrees. Expensive sports cars are kind of a different story than driver’s licenses, though.