Ferrari's/Lambos...
Im going to Italy for Three months (feb-May) and I was wondering... Do Ferrari or Lamborghini allow the general public to test-drive their cars?? Anywhere you can fork out some $$ and pay for a drive? I figure if NASCAR does it in America, why not Ferrari in Italy?
If anyone knows ANYTHING about this or can point me in the right direction... Well i figure it's worth a shot.
-Charlie
I agree, unless you were about to buy the car then theres no way you are going to get a test drive. I got to test drive the Lambo Gallardo I had before I bought it...but they knew I didn't fly 600 miles for nothing.
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LOL they might not

That appearance thing can come back and bite them though, years ago a local multi-millionaire (on the Forbes list) stopped by the MB dealership for his yearly S-class upgrade, someone didn't recognize him and didn't want to let him test drive. He calmly walked over to the BMW dealership and has been in 7-series' ever since.

Cool story though.

