ok so I went to the one in Fort Lauderdale and I was too late and they were
closed but I saw the cars through the glass and they just had basic
Ferraris but they had a silver Porsche Carrera GT and a white Lamborghini
Aventador. Sadly no Enzo,but today I went to Ferrari of Tampa Bay and they
had two Enzo`s and a bunch of other awesome Ferraris and they took me for a
ride in a Ferrari California. They had the 400th and last Ferrari Enzo ever
made there and a black one that belonged to a customer.
some of the people that viewed the first video i made of the FF made some
bad comments about the car. i don't censor the comments on my channel
unless. people are free to state what is on their minds here. the general
manager of the dealership does not agree and asked me not to return. don't
let this give you a bad opinion of the dealership. all the other people
there have been wonderful to me. if you are considering buying one there i
suggest you ask for Benn Correale.
they have a garage in the back. they will keep some of the very expensive
cars there. Tampa Bay is a nice dealership too. one of my first videos was
of a Ford GT40 in their showroom. you are one up on me now. i have never
had a ride in a Ferrari, only sat in a few. not that i have not had the
opportunities. i just want to be in a position to actually take the car
home when i do. if you are still here check out the collection in Miami.
they are nice people too.
I live here in Las Vegas about a block and a half from the wealthy
neighborhoods and gated communities. You're absolutely right. The Porsche
Panameras, Lamborghini Gallardos, and Aston Martin DB9s are actually quite
ubiquitous. Hell, near my house at less than 500 feet, there's a repair
shop that specializes ONLY in primarily British ultra-lux and sportcars.
@amit14267 these cars tend to be seen more even though there are fewer of
them. that is what they are about, shows. anyone that can afford to pay
$2.5 million for one car can usually afford to flight that car to shows.
and these shows will pay them to have their car there. i know because i
used to get paid to have one of my cobra replicas at shows.
i recommend you go. remember all the other people there are very nice. if
you have the opportunity go and see Palm Beach Ferrari also. they are at
3978 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach. the manager there, Giovanni Tosti, is
extremely nice. there is also the Collection in Miami at 200 Bird Rd.
@amit14267 the Gallardo is still an affordable car for people that are
upper middle class and manage their money well. and i do see a lot of them
on the streets here. i also see the occasional Murcielago also. maybe the
Aventador LP 700-4 will be the same way.
@bhempy9 yes California does. so does New York, Las Vegas and Miami. these
are all high tourist areas ans well as places where a lot of wealthy people
live. you will also see cars like this in Houston but not nearly as often.
@bhempy9 this is Fort Lauderdale. there will alwasy be more cars to film.
this week there is supposed to be a Mercedes CLK GTR, and FXX and perhaps a
Veyron. so there is always something here to film.
does this garage do export as well?? can u ask the owner of the garage that
i want buy an reventon and export it to overseas but want to change it to
Right Hand Drive instead of american LHD...
it is unlikely. there were 4 or 5 cars that were being offered as a package
deal for a little over $9 million. but i have since been banned from that
dealership. so there is no way i can tell.
Sadly I don't think I can afford one :P,But I really love exotic cars and I
am in Florida and we are going to Fort Lauderdale so I was thinking of
going there.
You would think Cali would have what you have but I guess LA would be the
place not SF where I'm at thanks for the vids Santa it's all I want for
Xmas lol