Need input from actual 360,550 and 575 pros
Need input from actual 360,550 and 575 pros
Ok guys, I really want to pick up a 99-01 360,550 or 575 but need actual data on cost of service intervals.
10K
15K
20K
You know like all the basic maintenance service...I have heard a lot of different numbers so anyone that can give me accurate numbers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for any input
10K
15K
20K
You know like all the basic maintenance service...I have heard a lot of different numbers so anyone that can give me accurate numbers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for any input
I can't speak to the 550 or 575 but I do know a little about the 360 as I have two of them. Annual service - fluids - about $1200. Every 3 years, timing belts - about an extra $1500. Every 5 year - major service - about $5-7k depending who does it.
I would call your local dealer because prices vary by state. We had a $14,000.00 service on a 360 which included clutch timing belt labor ect. I posted the bill so it may be in the archives. Anyhow they found a few other parts were faulty and needed replacing.
Dont forget you can save a ton of money by taking it to an outside Ferrari mechanic. Ferrari clubs have tons of really good referals. 4 new rotors and pads "OEM" just ran us $4ooo.00 Brembo would not sell them to an unauthorized dealer so we had to buy them through the dealer and install elsewhere. Its the labor rates at 100.00+ per hour that kill you.
Dont forget you can save a ton of money by taking it to an outside Ferrari mechanic. Ferrari clubs have tons of really good referals. 4 new rotors and pads "OEM" just ran us $4ooo.00 Brembo would not sell them to an unauthorized dealer so we had to buy them through the dealer and install elsewhere. Its the labor rates at 100.00+ per hour that kill you.
It's a bit tough to give specifics because so much can depend upon the condition of the vehicle you are purchasing. If it's had prior services and has been well-maintained it will need less.
So what you will spend will depend upon what needs to be done at the time of service.
The above numbers stated seem accurate for 360's.
I can't speak to the others either as I own a 360, but the 360 is a reliable auto.
So what you will spend will depend upon what needs to be done at the time of service.
The above numbers stated seem accurate for 360's.
I can't speak to the others either as I own a 360, but the 360 is a reliable auto.
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