Sunday, August 18, 2013

Used Car Review 2003 Enzo Ferrari

Introduction

After more than a year of rumors, false names and spy photos, the Ferrari Enzo finally made its debut at the 2002 Paris Motor Show. Named in honor of the Italian auto maker’s founder, the Enzo is the latest special edition supercar to come out of Maranello. Past limited-run Ferraris have included the GTO, the F40 and most recently the F50 which celebrated the automaker’s 50th anniversary. While the initial plan was to build only 349 examples of the Enzo, Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo announced that 50 additional Enzos would be built for a total of 399. Pricing has not been announced, but it doesn’t really matter – the entire run has already sold out.



Pros:

I like Enzo Ferrari, beacause not because of its speed & accelleration, because what it has done to racing. Since 1975, racers have been wishing to accomplish a good type & nessecery way.That is what I like about Enzo Ferrari.

Cons:

The design and styling of this car looks horrible compared to my F1. If you want the best of the best, wait until the Bugatti Veyron comes out...that car has a great chance of surpassing my McLaren F1.

Overall Review:

This car is known to be one of the greatest sport cars. It will go down in history with all of the other super cars. I have pulled many strings and worked very hard to even get a look at this car. My enzo (#274) off the assembly line is the greatest car I will ever own throughout my collection. I could tell you all of the stats and how it is so perfect in each an every way.

I could tell you that I get goos bumbs just looking at it when I take it out for a test drive on the track every two months or so, but it still wouldnt describe this car. I bought this car for me and it is the one car that will make me feel distingushed and imprtant unlike anyone else in the world. So my overall review is in the end its worth it, for me.

Over all I would recommend the Enzo to anyone with a healthy savings and a tolerance for adrenaline "jet lag". Its styling completely matches its proformance and keeps witht the flow in the way the car handles on straight aways and even corners. Dry or wet pavement, the Enzo goes toe to toe with the best I have driven and dosent miss a beat. I love the fact that no matter how let down I am about how the day has gone I can enjoy the "partnership" of an equally hard working machine. "kudos" - if you will- to Ferrari for living up to the pre-sale hype.