Here’s All That’s Broken On The USA's Cheapest Ferrari Testarossa
After buying the USA’s cheapest running Ferrari Testarossa, in eighties-appropriate white, Tyler Hoover has taken the car into a workshop... and the repairs won’t be cheap
Hands up who saw this coming. Yep, I see a lot of hands. Tyler Hoover, who has just replaced his burned-out Ferrari 355 with the USA’s cheapest running Testarossa, has just had his first look under the car’s floor. The news… well, it’s not good.
There are three separate fluid leaks, at least one of which will need his mechanic, ‘The Wizard’, to pull the engine out in order to repair it. Oh dear. We find ourselves clenching over the thought of how much that’s going to cost. To see the under-body exam, spin on to about 7m15s.
Comments
I wonder if he’s going to blow something on the T12, also someone stop this man from buying the “cheapest cars of america”
I want him to find the cheapest Civic. I am genuinely curious to see how much it would go for. A couple dollars maybe?
Miami vice intensifies
Ferrari nibbas be like…”needs new lug nut… that will be $759.99”
Needs more washer fluid… that’ll be $420.69
Repairs on a Ferrari not cheap? I am calling BS…
Out of all gremlins, lets hope its cooling is top notch and it doesnt leak power steering fluid, because then, um, kaboom!
Why were these ever offered for the U.S. market anyway? EVERYONE knows how cheap cars are built in Italy. U want REAL 80’s nostalgia, just save ur money and get a C4 ‘Vette. Shouldn’t be that hard to understand!