@@notagain2856 The case of Deadmau5 was about trademark infringement, it had nothing to do modifications. He was the guilty party, as he copied and modified the Ferrari trademarked badge which was Ferrari's property.
@@DxModel219 No it isn't the same thing. Trademark infringement is a legitimate case for filing a lawsuit and it has nothing to do with ownership of cars.
Right? They're such a cringe company. If humans had any couth, or good character, they'd stop buying this shit brand. Or just modify it and dont post it on social media 😂
Sadly to spend 500k on anew ferrari you need to have already spent over a million on used ferraris over the span of years before they see you as good enough to own a new one.
You buy a Porsche when you’ve been someone for a long time. You buy an Aston Martin when you have a sense of style & power. You buy a Camry when you DGAF about either of those things & just want a car that’ll reliably get you where you gotta go. And you buy a Lexus LC500 when you want a little bit of everything!
Using a junkyard Ferrari engine won’t get you in any trouble either even if you twin turbo it. It’s anything in-situ in an actual Ferrari vehicle that gets them upset. Only the big custom modifiers like Mansory and Novitec can do so because they have big contracts with Modena
Sgt is right. A guy crashed his 3m+ enzo (only like 4 or 5 hundred produced) when he reported it. Ferrari built a new 1 to replace it with the same vin # as the wrecked one and kept the production number at 500 like the crash never happened. This has become common practice for Ferrari over the years following. Also done with other rare models of Ferrari. Do some research before calling people liars.
this is so simple to circumvent... Step 1 - Get someone like me (poor asf to buy the ferrari for you) Step 2 - I will sign the deal where I am liable for the modifications - Step 3 - I will sell you the car without any further agreement and keep a fee on that... Now you can modify whatever you like and I am not responsible for it either...
@@Trikipum Actually in Europe, if the Ferrari is exposed in a dealership, they cant prevent me from buying it or they might face legal discriminatory actions
@@SlicedBrainin Europe they solve it by "higher demand than supply" so they will not tell you that you are too poor to buy it, but they will tell you that you are on waiting list...
This is every car brand other than Ferrari. Cause it’s your car, you paid for it and now it is your property, with which you can do whatever you please.
@@lukazupie7220 most people don't buy apartments they rent them. But if you have the funds to buy apartment or a condo you can do whatever you want inside the apartment.
Naw…. It’s a way to keep the brand and your vehicle valuable. It’s yours but you have to respect the name. They don’t take your car from you like the government takes your home.
@@quanage4296 have you not seen the urus market? Plenty of people willing to mod suvs, but they are all tacky, and scream social media money. I don’t blame Ferrari for not wanting those people involved in any capacity, that’s what lambo is for. Ferraris are for the country club crowd, not the night club crowd.
This is why i wont ever buy a Ferrari and id rather buy a Lamborghini at least Lamborghini arnt assholes like Ferrari is im working toward a aventador SVJ
@@moist_iguanaEnzo was a real douchbag. Hell, tractor maker Lamborghini made an off-the-cuff remark on how his tractor’s clutches were better than anything that Ferrari could produce and the feud was on and Lambos were born.
@TwinShards If you're a US citizen, it's as easy as just ignoring Ferrari and doing whatever you want with your property. Their lawyers are toothless in the US, worst they can is write you an angry letter 😆
@@areid609 Doesn't matter. Courts have repeatedly nullified things like arbitration clauses, EULAs, etc. when they determine that having such things causes outright harm to the consumer.
@@sirmy-tdog7211you may think that but some ferrari dealerships (not all tho) put a lien on the title for the first year (they inform you of this before purchasing the car so its legal), you do not own the vehicle for the first year even if you pay cash. Because they have a lien on the title, it acts like a leased car and you cannot modify a car you do not own.
@@PerennialWheat Wasn't aware of that. Kinda BS tbh. I'd be curious to see how well that practice would hold up in court if someone was really willing to push them about it. Too many other cars available that are as good or better to bother putting up with that shit IMO. Thanks for the info.
I don’t think the cease and desist necessary means they will sue for monetary value, they will just bar you from purchasing any other Ferraris at a dealership and not allow you to repair your car because they have total control on all parts, meaning if something breaks, you need to pull used parts off another car, hope you can find something in the aftermarket or you’re screwed 🤷♂️
I agree it’s a dogshit company and policy, but they sign a legal agreement when buying them. They’re bound to that contract from that moment on. Again it’s absurd and I wish people had never given in to their terms. But it is what it is now.
I don’t think that’s necessarily true anymore because they can go after people for crazy paint jobs and trying to like sell shoes or other other products with the Ferrari in the background regardless, if they’re the first owner or not
@@globalautobahn1132In the US maybe, but good luck to Ferrari trying to do that against someone who buys a second hand Ferrari in any of the EU countries. There are far stricter rules here to protect consumers from idiotic practices like this. And no company is too big to escape these rules, just look at Apple who have just gotten a 2 billion dollar fine for abusive appstore rules.
@@owenlealeven if someone who is able to afford not one but many Ferraris, the company won't just let any rich stranger buy the car. They do a background check. Someone who is famous and respected and many more things. So yea.
Yes! Finally somebody who understands that Ferrari isn't a little car company that makes cars for rich people! They're a titan of racing with 90 years of racing history and innovations, drivers, cars, records, and victories preceding every model they build. What does lamborghini have? Oh... yeah. Ferrari's blueprint. Except they decided to add godawful AWD to it. And make the cars uglier. 😂
That still doesn't give them the right to sue people for modifications made to a car they sold, imagine if Ford or Chrysler did that, both companies have a long racing lineage and big brand names and yet they don't care what people do to there cars, it's just pompous rich people trying to dictate what other people do with their own private property. No one would stand for it if Ford did it so why do you stand for it when it's Ferrari?
@@machnonevideoproductions3630well you sign contact with them that you will not modify the car, so they have legal ground for suing. And that strict enforcement of Ferrari owners club rules is a reason why lol of their customers buy it instead of competitors, don't like it don't buy it.
@@kycera my point is that no one would stand for it if it was Ford or Chrysler, why is it that we will stand for it when it's some pompous Italian company that really doesn't make the best cars? Look, if people want to buy a Ferrari then fine, go for it but they are an incredibly bad company with a bad reputation for doing things like this, the only reason Lamborghini makes cars is because of Ferrari's attitude. Ferrari isn't a good company and they make sad excuses for cars, I'll take a catfish Camero over any Ferrari any day
If you've ever had the displeasure of working on a ferrrari, they have exactly two engineers, who have a collective IQ of 7, are inbred, and constantly drunk when doing the designs of anything non bodywork
STILL NOT TRUE. You will only get a cease and desist one of two ways: 1. You deface the emblem. Like make it say “purrari” or something stupid. You can delete badges, color them, etc. They just don’t want you wrecking their logos. 2. You bought a brand new, special order car that’s by invitation only, and then you sign paperwork saying you will not make body or engine modifications within x years of ownership, nor will you “flip” the car (resell it right away). This is to protect the image of their special vehicles for a period of time while they are still new. Otherwise, you can modify the engine, color the car, modify the body… they don’t care. How do I know? I’ve modified all my cars AND I’ve taken them to Ferrari. If anything, anyone I’ve spoken with at dealerships likes my modifications, and they have even offered to work on and service my car. I do it myself, so I don’t need that, but I think it’s a testament to how false this myth is. The two rules I stated above are totally reasonable limitations as long as you understand marketing and understand how brand power works. In fact, they’re so good with their brand, that even this myth has you talking about Ferrari right now. Lastly, the punishment for #2 in most cases isn’t a lawsuit, Ferrari just won’t sell you a special order car again… so you just wind up having to buy them through someone else. Easy.
At that point, do you even own the car? You might as well trade it in for a Lamborghini or a McLaren. At least those manufacturers understand that when the customer buys the car out right, it's no longer the company's.
When you buy a ferrari from an official retailer you sign a sale contract where you agree not to modify the car in such ways. And this is if you manage to purchase a ferrari from an official retailer in the first place cause there's a pretty long waiting line (for exemple if you manage to get in line now for a ferrari purosangue you'll get it in 2026). If you purchase your ferrari second hand and you never signed any sale contract with Ferrari then you can modify it like you want!
Why would you want to modify a Ferrari it's perfection y'know, Lamborghinis are ugly as hell so its understandable why no one takes those cars seriously and just do whatever... Ferrari is more like an influential people's toy, it's not even supposed to be on the market, they're mainly a F1 Team. Even if it was selling 0 cars to the common rich it doesn't matter because they're supposed to just make exclusive few units for the people that financially support it. They only sell to get easy money from wannabes. Thats why you dont modify it, you're just buying a dream that you're from the group
@@-.369.- yes and people often fail to mention that certain bugatti, mercedes, and aston martin like the Valkyrie also require the buyer to sign a sales contract on the fact that he will not modify the car! Certain contracts also forbid the buyer to sell the car as second hand cause it can only be sold back to the brand. It's a pretty standard procedure among really exclusive cars with very low production count and a lot of demand
@@maxbobbigamesjust to add, Ferrari's XX program is even more demanding for buyers contracts. If you own one of their XX vehicles (not the new SF90 XX, the real XX cars) you can decide the price of what the car will be sold at, but Ferrari are the decision makers in who will have the option, and eventually buy the car. The owners have no say in who the car is sold to.
@@-.369.- I modify them for a living, custom rebuilds / bc the engines are junk, turbo set ups full race prep for hill climb, time attack and circuit racing. They are largely thrown together junk cars from factory. We do a lot or re-engineering to make them work for a season. The quality of block casting from mb and Lamborghini is substantially better. Also since Lamborghini is now a product of vag the manufacturing quality control is better. Largely the supercars market ( Ferraris) is full of lavish looking slow junk. Raw data shows this at events constantly like world time attack, for example, hill climbing events etc. no supercars finish in the top 20. Ever. It’s evos, lotus exiges, wrc built golf’s/polos, Lancia deltas, factory backed sti cars, focus wrc cars, Audi Quattro 5 cylinder cars, Nissan gtrs, radical sr3 and radical sr8s . The exceptions are the 918, Vulcan , Valkyrie amr pro, zonda r .
@@user-ch6lb5iu9rthey should take pride in the fact that they could own it in the first place. Most people won’t be able to own a supercar at all in their lifetime
So "no wide-body kits, no twin-turbo builds and no removing or exchanging the emblems", and yet, there's numerous Ferraris on the road and on social media with wide-body kits, twin-turbo builds and emblems that have been removed or exchanged...
The only way they could actually sue you is if you signed a contract or some sort of purchase agreement explaining that you cant do anything to the car
@@dodoz44Yes sir he is, and a damn great man, comedian, and car collector at that. I still watch his movie Collision Course with Pat Morita (Mr. Mayagi). It's a really funny movie if you haven't seen it.
You are free to do anything with the car , Ferrari claimed defamation and copyright infringement because Deadmouse played with their trademark which is unlawful
@@patrik5543 if you think about it, it's like changing the colors in a movie along with the movie title and character names while everything else in the movie is the same, sounds weird, but it's defacing a brand type thing.
I'm assuming it's a clause in the sales contract, since that's the only way I could possibly imagine them having any grounds whatsoever to sue. So if that's the case, when a customer gets sued by Ferrari for 'unapproved' modifications, they are literally getting what they paid for.
@@jic1 I'd imagine this would apply to a lease or if he was otherwise making payments on it, in which case he doesn't fully own the car yet and if the car was repossessed Ferrari would have better chance selling a virgin car. If he signed something that said he can't modified the car even after he owns it that's getting into a grey area. How long? What happens if he sells that car and then buys it back? I don't think Ferrari has a reasonable case to dictate to others how they use their property since the car no longer belongs to them. In other words, I don't think that part of the contract holds up under scrutiny.
@@177SCmaro You seem to be saying that if a clause in a contract doesn't cover all possible circumstances, it can't be enforceable in *any* circumstance. I'm not a lawyer, but I can't see how that could possibly be the case.
@@jic1 No, I'm saying this one aspect of this contract is unreasonable and thus invalid. It's irrational to dictate the use of property after it's no longer your property. That conflicts with the very concept of "property" i.e. the right to the exclusive use and disposal of something. If I sold you my house and put in the contact you can never paint it white it's a meaningless stipulation since it's not my right to dictate the use of your property.
owner of lambo wasn't in ferrari. he was making tractors back then, and bought ferraris with the money he was making. got angry at the garbage clutch, and made his own super cars.
Lamborghini casually ripping the V12 out of a GTO and using it to power a heavier, worse handling, terrible looking Miura, but then making their AWD snap-oversteer wedge-shaped machines for the next 60 years, make the Aventador which gets popular among rappers but gets raped by Ferraris at trackdays, then seeing another failed attempt they go borrowing a V10 from parent company VW Audi, throw it into an ugly and terribly balanced Gallardo, realize they fucked that up but it sold well so they make the Huracan and on the side make an entire car out of Carbon Fiber for no reason and put the motor into their GT3 racing homologation car... and lose to Ferrari- but they take one record with the Performante (respect), and then stealing aspects from all manufacturers in 2021 to develop their LMDh vomit green endurance racer and .. lose in the 2023 and 2024 season, to Ferrari, Cadillac, and Porsche. Yeah, i think lamborghini is way better than ferrari. Ferrari did improve their clutches, though. So i guess his plan worked out in the end. "We're like Ferrari but we're fat cows and suck at racing!" No wonder they dont care if you destroy their cars.
@@captain_context9991 Uhm, u do realize when those fat bastard know and CAN and are capable of making jewels for dirt cheap if they WANT? Like the new C8 Z06? That think is a monster for the money you pay out of the box.
@captain_context9991 Would you like to start putting this all into context, Captain? America is the land of Size Matters. Go big, or enjoy your tiny train in Europe. Yes, the Ford Focus sucks. Have you tried our V8? We also have V10’s - not like you’d ever see it, because going big breaks the poor bank of any European. Hell, we still have our trucks from the 80’s rolling on stock engines in a few pockets. And if it stopped working @ 400,000 miles, we could always do an LS swap to keep our V8 vehicle a-vrooming. USA is THE land of excess.
@@flyingturret208thecannon5 Yeah I do marketing and I have given several talks on these things. How America is GREAT only in size. But not in any other aspect of greatness. Its not just supercars and GT cars America cant make, its every aspect of the mass market manufacturing industry. America is about cater-for-all, use-and-throw, easily forgettable, instantly replaceable, squeaky plastic, third world built consumer commodities for the ever impoverished, frantically flag-waving bewildered masses. Built by uneducated, unskilled, untrained workers, bottlefed on conspiracies and patriotism. Because educated, skilled people cost money. You want them willing to work minimum wage without healthcare, overtime, unions, paid leave, guaranteed pension, the list goes on... People whos only shot at the American dreeeeeeam is to get hurt at work so they can sue for a billion. When Americans get money, they will never again drive, wear, eat, or buy any American product. When Americans get money, its 100% European top-end quality and luxury products all the way. MURCAAAA, F YEAH!!
Some bodywork that are too extreme are sued, though. Ferrari ordered The F40 Barchetta and Pininfarina P4/5 to have the badges removed. They changed their mind on the latter after seeing the car in real life. And apparently Ferrari removed the F40 LB from the official registry of F40s, still just a rumor though.
The car is beautiful as is, I highly doubt you would come up with any modifications that would improve on the aesthetics, and California is a thousand times better than whatever BS Red state you come from. 5th largest economy in the world! Highest GDP out of any state!
@@AndrewF321 Yeah and that logic may work for when someone’s coming in to buy a car, but it should never go past that once they already own it. That works just as much for the buyer because if they’re spending all that money to give to Ferrari, it’s theirs to have and to change. Which plays a big part in why their revenue statistics have gone down the past few years when it comes to actual car sales. But don’t get me wrong, I agree with you, but the people have spoken, based on the revenue statistics.
Recently, Forza Motorsport removed a bodykit upgrade for one of the Ferraris in the game. Looks like Ferrari is now going after Game Studios for offering customization options for Ferrari cars in games.
There a reason why you can't find Ferrari in NFS most wanted, beside other famous car in same class like Lamborghini, Porsche, Corvette, Aston Martin, and etc, 15 years ago I didn't have a clue why that's happen, but now everything is make sense.
Zero motorcycles already does this. Pay us a monthly charge and we will unlock all the bikes features you stop and you have an overweight overpriced scooter.
Ferrari litterally created Lamborghini because he was a stuck up dousche who didn't trust the insight of a tractor manufacturer. Ford's racing division was also created through a similar exchange. You'd think they'd learn, only a matter of time till they get owned once again, can't wait to see what crazy crap that'll create m
One does not simply buy a Ferrari. For starters, most Ferraris are initially leased with an option to buy. But to get to either, you enter into a contractual relationship with Ferrari under which you agree to abide by a set of terms that include not modifying the car without permission, or reselling the car. Ferrari owners are expected to be partners and brand ambassadors. Ferraris typically escape this trap in a few years, but then good luck getting repair parts or service from Ferrari or one of their authorized aftermarket manufacturers. I have a neighbor with a 1984 308 GTB who ran into this issue when he needed a replacement vacuum line. Surprisingly, Ferrari was extremely accommodating once he proved the car wasn't stolen or otherwise modified, and not only did they establish a relationship with him to keep his car in good running order, they sent him some free schwag. Bottom line, if you want to roll with the boys from Maranello, you need to roll with the boys form Maranello.
@@andrewakrause As a certain agriculturalist from Santa Agata, Bolognese figured out, the place you need to look into for Ferrari parts is a tractor spare parts shop.
@@MetalGearBronyaThe other comment was, “Why do I have to buy one of their crappy cars so that I can buy the one that I want later?” If you were a billionaire and wanted to buy their top car, they would say no. You have to buy a lower car, prove that you are worthy and then apply for one of the rare cars later. To be fair, Ford does this with the GT. However, this was mostly, so that you didn’t flip it, but all manufacturers want their halo cars owned by responsible adults.
ERRR WRONG. You start a partnership with Ferrari. You become part of the family when you sign that contract. They're italians, dude, its about respect.
This has already been ruled on. A company can't sell a product then tell the buyer what they can and can't do. They can send all the cease and desist they like it doesn't hold up
Back on the day this rich guy my dad knew had a 308 that broke down constantly. He had the car crushed and hired a local metal sculptor artist made it into a coffee table. He would tell guests look how He made something useful out of a pile of junk.
So somebody crushed a car that was $80,000 when new and that's going for up to $200,000 at auction these days to make a table just because it broke down a few times and he wanted to be an ass. One I don't believe it two if he did he's maybe dumber than forest gump.
When you buy a Ferrari you must read terms and conditions of the sale. It clearly states what modifications are allowed. It also explains how certain modifications void the warranty.
@@fadyeltamimi nope, that would be Volkswagen, which owns Audi, Porsche and Bugatti. Also, How are you going to compare cars that avg low-to-mid six figures and are produced in higher number to a company that makes one model at a time, in low numbers at $4-5 million per car? Ferrari doesn't care about shoving 8 turbos on a 30 cylinder engine, sorry.
@@David-lm7ownot like it’s a secret…. Ferrari is well aware as they’ve brought it to the dealer trying to get a recall done and published it all over TH-cam
They can't do shit to those outside of their country unless it's law compliant So yeah, pretty much anywhere in the world you can do whatever you want with ya car
@@BB_deez And there is Emelia Hartford's widebody 458. And that one has also been back to Ferrari for work, without any hissy fits. The video is just full of bullshit internet myths.
@@narrativeless404usually what would actually happen is ferrari blacklists these people from buying more of their cars from official dealers or try to buy back the car from them. If its the former, unless you want another ferrari you can just ignore it, and even then, theres always second hand dealers and auctioners, even for high luxury stuff, you might have to overpay though, but depending on how rich you are you dont care if thats the only way to get it. Funny thing, other manufacturers do similar deals with some of their more exclusive cars, like the contract where you agree not to heavily modify it or sell it second hand, the latter usually has an expiration because this measure exists to prevent scalpers selling such exclusive cars on a proffit to another rich guy that just didnt get selected for the program or missed the queu for whathever reason but is still rich enough to have such a thing.
They don't, unless the Car in question was somehow leased/Rented out Which they do have certain methods to prevent quick flip sales on limited editions. But if you bought a regular Ferrari, at sticker price, bought it out right? You can do to it whatever you want.. They have NO legal means (But you'll never buy another Ferrari from any dealer.. but that's not a legal issue)
The guy who made this video doesn't know enough about the topic. The cease and desist is basically saying, if you stop whatever you're doing, we'll let you continue to buy from ferrari dealerships. If you ignore the cease and desist, you're not going to be sued, you're just going to be banned from buying anything from a ferrari dealership.
Do work to your home without a permit and let me know what happens. Think you own your home? Don't pay taxes and see what happens. Making a payment on pretty much anything and miss a few. It's clear people don't realize they do not own as much as they think.
@DioOdinson Also the comparison is thinking you own something when you do not. Trying to say it's a bad comparison makes no sense as that is the whole point of the video and people's responses. The government has confiscated homes that have been modified for illegal activities. But stay within the narrow scope of a bank only and ignore the ways it can be done using other laws and means. People lost homes by simply setting up some mylar, lights, watering systems, and lining the floors for a draining system.
@patchesohoulihan9826 wrong, If the car(any car) is paid off in full ie you are not leasing it or have a loan on it. You can modify it however you see fit that does not infringe on any trademarks like Deadmaus did with with Purrari emblem. That was the only issie there was TM issues with the nameplate mods
So owning a Ferrari is similar to owning a home in an HOA neighborhood
Ya fk them
good analogy.
Bruh 💀
Overpriced and freedom stifling
No, a Ferrari is ALOT more special.
Ill modify whatever i want on my car
You’ll lose
Not when your ferrari still under lease and you signed an agreement to not modify your ferrari within a time period. Things that deadmau5 did btw
@@notagain2856 The case of Deadmau5 was about trademark infringement, it had nothing to do modifications. He was the guilty party, as he copied and modified the Ferrari trademarked badge which was Ferrari's property.
@@JuanOne11modification of trademark. who cares same shit
@@DxModel219 No it isn't the same thing. Trademark infringement is a legitimate case for filing a lawsuit and it has nothing to do with ownership of cars.
If I spend $500,000+ I’m allowed to do what I want
Right? They're such a cringe company. If humans had any couth, or good character, they'd stop buying this shit brand. Or just modify it and dont post it on social media 😂
If I spend $500,000+ I shouldn’t need any modifications
@@tyronewilson7890you could always make something faster haha
Sadly to spend 500k on anew ferrari you need to have already spent over a million on used ferraris over the span of years before they see you as good enough to own a new one.
@@jonesreviews4613 really? I heard that some manufacturers do this but I didn’t know Ferrari does.
“You buy a Ferrari when you want to be someone, you buy a Lamborghini when you ARE someone” famous words
You buy a Porsche when you’ve been someone for a long time.
You buy an Aston Martin when you have a sense of style & power.
You buy a Camry when you DGAF about either of those things & just want a car that’ll reliably get you where you gotta go.
And you buy a Lexus LC500 when you want a little bit of everything!
@@zsu-23-4shilka2you acquire a beat-to-shit corolla when you need a car that won’t die
@@quakxy_dukx *_YOU HOT DAMN RIGHT HAHAHAHAHA_*
No other way around🤣🤣🤣 nice try
Dude other way around. Lambo are shite
If Ferrari sues, I'll hire FORD as my lawyer
WE GETTIN CORRUPT LAWYERS WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
@@iowasucks9494 bruuuuu
History repeats itself.
You can't afford the clothes on your back
Ford does the same thing with the Ford GT …
The guy who twin turbod his LaFerrari is a savage
Using a junkyard Ferrari engine won’t get you in any trouble either even if you twin turbo it. It’s anything in-situ in an actual Ferrari vehicle that gets them upset. Only the big custom modifiers like Mansory and Novitec can do so because they have big contracts with Modena
Are you calling a Laferrari a junkyard Ferrari? Crazy bro considering that you are driving a Honda civic @@chrisdooley1184
Its a photoshopped image lmao
I bet that pissed Ferrari off lol
@misterbanshee7992 no its not it belonged to Deadmau5
If the company sued me, I would just wrap it around a telephone pole and collect the insurance money
Fun fact; if you crach one of the more rare models, you will get a new one from Ferrari, because the number of cars needs to remain the same
@@SgtMclupus that makes no sense, and I don't think that's true.
@@SgtMclupus can you cite where you got that from? Sounds like total BS to me.
Sgt is right. A guy crashed his 3m+ enzo (only like 4 or 5 hundred produced) when he reported it. Ferrari built a new 1 to replace it with the same vin # as the wrecked one and kept the production number at 500 like the crash never happened. This has become common practice for Ferrari over the years following. Also done with other rare models of Ferrari. Do some research before calling people liars.
@@j4cko56 ^
this is so simple to circumvent... Step 1 - Get someone like me (poor asf to buy the ferrari for you) Step 2 - I will sign the deal where I am liable for the modifications - Step 3 - I will sell you the car without any further agreement and keep a fee on that... Now you can modify whatever you like and I am not responsible for it either...
but they wont sell it to someone who is poor... they actually check who you are before selling it to you...
@@Trikipum Actually in Europe, if the Ferrari is exposed in a dealership, they cant prevent me from buying it or they might face legal discriminatory actions
@@SlicedBrainin Europe they solve it by "higher demand than supply" so they will not tell you that you are too poor to buy it, but they will tell you that you are on waiting list...
if you have enough money you can easily work around it indeed
Lamborghini: "Here's the keys to your car. Go nuts."
Yep. Lambo knows me the world knows who they are. Ferrari just wants their name to stay on the cars
Lamborghini was founded on that basic principle! 😎
This is every car brand other than Ferrari. Cause it’s your car, you paid for it and now it is your property, with which you can do whatever you please.
*cough* Volkswagen auto group *cough*
@@mocsmore1308yep that's true.its was my favourite until i come to know rules of it
Damn imagine buying something and not owning it.
Can't wait to get the season 2 battle pass for my car's features already built in but software locked.
@@TriniOcelotBattle pass 💀
ClownNite but real
You but the apartment and you can’t change the outside look of it, for example.. you also can’t cut your own money😀
@@lukazupie7220 most people don't buy apartments they rent them. But if you have the funds to buy apartment or a condo you can do whatever you want inside the apartment.
Nothing is owned in life nothing when we die someone else keeps it we take nothing with us no matter what..every thing in life is just a rental 😂
"u buy a ferrari when u wanna be someone, u buy Lamborghini when u ARE someone"
You don’t own the Ferrari, Ferrari owns you
Ferrari: No you can't rename our car to Purrari!
Lamborghini: Here are the keys to our Nyanborghini.
There's a rumors says he's banned by Lamborghini...
Purracan
Didn’t lambo blacklist Tom Cruise cuz he embarrassed them when he couldn’t figure out how to open the door?
@@ArsonistArborist It was Bugatti.
@@meimphisto oh yeah, that’s right. My bad
Ferrari: “You pay for the car. You maintain the car. But we own the car.”
well yes kinda
Yup
Naw…. It’s a way to keep the brand and your vehicle valuable. It’s yours but you have to respect the name. They don’t take your car from you like the government takes your home.
@@Will-216how does someone modifying the thing they own affect the rest of the brand? This is just corporate overreach
You own the car. Ferrari owns the brand.
“Tell me you’re gay without telling me you’re gay…” Ferrari :
and this is exactly why you don't see anyone buying and driving Ferraris anymore.
Tf are u talking about lmao the purosangue currently has a 3 year waiting list and that’s a $400k base model suv. They are doing better than ever 😂😂
@@bballkid7409 to be fair its an SUV. Not much to mod it with but you right ferrari is still doing good.
@@quanage4296 have you not seen the urus market? Plenty of people willing to mod suvs, but they are all tacky, and scream social media money. I don’t blame Ferrari for not wanting those people involved in any capacity, that’s what lambo is for. Ferraris are for the country club crowd, not the night club crowd.
Lamborghini: “do you need help with those mods?”
Why they enticed DeadMau5 to get one!
So like do anything to the car that changes it in really any way anyone would wanna change it. Got ya
Let's remember the fact that Lamborghini sent literal OEM headlights to a dude making a 3D printed Lambo
This is why i wont ever buy a Ferrari and id rather buy a Lamborghini at least Lamborghini arnt assholes like Ferrari is im working toward a aventador SVJ
@@moist_iguanaEnzo was a real douchbag. Hell, tractor maker Lamborghini made an off-the-cuff remark on how his tractor’s clutches were better than anything that Ferrari could produce and the feud was on and Lambos were born.
Deadmau said: “fuck it” and got a Lamborghini Huracan, and named it the Purracan, just to get in Ferrari’s face
🤣🤣🤣you are so delusional.. Obviously Ferrari give a fuck about him !
He is legendary for that, “cease and desist from my wrap? Fine, I’ll just go to your competitor and soend more money”
@fatdogamer
Rest assured, Ferrari gives zero fks what you wrap a Lamborghini in 😆
And this is why i will never own a Ferrari even if i get rich. If i can't own my car then that's not my car.
@TwinShards
If you're a US citizen, it's as easy as just ignoring Ferrari and doing whatever you want with your property. Their lawyers are toothless in the US, worst they can is write you an angry letter 😆
Ferrari has no legal grounds for a cease and desist or sueing if you modify your car that you have paid for
It's in the fine print you sign when you purchase it
@@areid609 Doesn't matter. Courts have repeatedly nullified things like arbitration clauses, EULAs, etc. when they determine that having such things causes outright harm to the consumer.
@@sirmy-tdog7211you may think that but some ferrari dealerships (not all tho) put a lien on the title for the first year (they inform you of this before purchasing the car so its legal), you do not own the vehicle for the first year even if you pay cash. Because they have a lien on the title, it acts like a leased car and you cannot modify a car you do not own.
@@PerennialWheat Wasn't aware of that. Kinda BS tbh. I'd be curious to see how well that practice would hold up in court if someone was really willing to push them about it. Too many other cars available that are as good or better to bother putting up with that shit IMO. Thanks for the info.
I don’t think the cease and desist necessary means they will sue for monetary value, they will just bar you from purchasing any other Ferraris at a dealership and not allow you to repair your car because they have total control on all parts, meaning if something breaks, you need to pull used parts off another car, hope you can find something in the aftermarket or you’re screwed 🤷♂️
So stupid if the owner wants to do something legal with his car than it's his decision
I’d modify my car the way I want. If they sue, I’d counter sue for company overreach intimidation and harassment.
I agree it’s a dogshit company and policy, but they sign a legal agreement when buying them. They’re bound to that contract from that moment on. Again it’s absurd and I wish people had never given in to their terms. But it is what it is now.
Goodluck
Good luck x2
Just get a Lamborghini.
Yeah, I guess you didn't read the contract before signing the paperwork at the Ferrari dealership. It is right there on page 150.
If buying is not owning then stealing is legal
You dont buy a Ferrari. You lease one.
Only possible in USA. You can straightpipe your shit, but otherwise have less freedom than in fucking GERMANY.
Say that to my ripped version of Microsoft Office from 2010
IM THE POTATO
I like your thinking
They make more money on branded merchandise than selling cars. So they want to protect their brand. Which is where the real value is.
Basically '' Don't make my car ugly or even more unreliable ''😂
You can do whatever you want if you’re not the original purchaser of the car
I don’t think that’s necessarily true anymore because they can go after people for crazy paint jobs and trying to like sell shoes or other other products with the Ferrari in the background regardless, if they’re the first owner or not
@@globalautobahn1132and probably the bigger Ferraris Laferrari, Enzo, F40 etc
@@globalautobahn1132In the US maybe, but good luck to Ferrari trying to do that against someone who buys a second hand Ferrari in any of the EU countries. There are far stricter rules here to protect consumers from idiotic practices like this. And no company is too big to escape these rules, just look at Apple who have just gotten a 2 billion dollar fine for abusive appstore rules.
Not if you sign a contract saying otherwise.
Probably because they can't track you down 😂
lesson here?
don't buy a Ferrari.
noted.
As if you could ever afford a Ferrari.
@@owenlealeven if someone who is able to afford not one but many Ferraris, the company won't just let any rich stranger buy the car. They do a background check. Someone who is famous and respected and many more things. So yea.
It’s a lesson many, I included won’t ever have to worry about anyways soo.. 🤷♂️
@@owenlealyou’re acting like Ferraris are super expensive
agree on you AHHAHAHAH
@@TheD16
I agree partly with Ferrari, Ferrari has a very strict brand name, and don’t want people rebadging their work
Yes! Finally somebody who understands that Ferrari isn't a little car company that makes cars for rich people!
They're a titan of racing with 90 years of racing history and innovations, drivers, cars, records, and victories preceding every model they build.
What does lamborghini have?
Oh... yeah. Ferrari's blueprint. Except they decided to add godawful AWD to it. And make the cars uglier. 😂
@@eptitranxisticementionscers Ferrari actually cares about their cars
That still doesn't give them the right to sue people for modifications made to a car they sold, imagine if Ford or Chrysler did that, both companies have a long racing lineage and big brand names and yet they don't care what people do to there cars, it's just pompous rich people trying to dictate what other people do with their own private property. No one would stand for it if Ford did it so why do you stand for it when it's Ferrari?
@@machnonevideoproductions3630well you sign contact with them that you will not modify the car, so they have legal ground for suing. And that strict enforcement of Ferrari owners club rules is a reason why lol of their customers buy it instead of competitors, don't like it don't buy it.
@@kycera my point is that no one would stand for it if it was Ford or Chrysler, why is it that we will stand for it when it's some pompous Italian company that really doesn't make the best cars? Look, if people want to buy a Ferrari then fine, go for it but they are an incredibly bad company with a bad reputation for doing things like this, the only reason Lamborghini makes cars is because of Ferrari's attitude. Ferrari isn't a good company and they make sad excuses for cars, I'll take a catfish Camero over any Ferrari any day
when you own a car and the company is a karen 😂😂😂
Lamborghini: "here's the keys to your new car and a complimentary bottle of champagne, enjoy"
"here's the keys to your new car and a complimentary machine gun, enjoy" FULL RAMBO MODE
@@PhonkMachine220YTthat's Toyota with the Hilux
Aint even a reason to get mo power outta one of them lmao
Nono, champagne first.
jk ofc lol
@@kaiseseeingthings I was referencing the Rambo Lambo meme for the LM002 lmao
Ferrari has more lawyers than engineers...
I say they're more competent in sending cease and desist letters than in competing for championships at Formula 1
Or welders 🤷🏻♂️
More lawyers than clutches and ash trays.
If you've ever had the displeasure of working on a ferrrari, they have exactly two engineers, who have a collective IQ of 7, are inbred, and constantly drunk when doing the designs of anything non bodywork
@@LeTiramiSergal I was looking for this comment 😢 at least Ferrari can do one thing right, being a McLaren fan is even worse
STILL NOT TRUE. You will only get a cease and desist one of two ways:
1. You deface the emblem. Like make it say “purrari” or something stupid. You can delete badges, color them, etc. They just don’t want you wrecking their logos.
2. You bought a brand new, special order car that’s by invitation only, and then you sign paperwork saying you will not make body or engine modifications within x years of ownership, nor will you “flip” the car (resell it right away). This is to protect the image of their special vehicles for a period of time while they are still new.
Otherwise, you can modify the engine, color the car, modify the body… they don’t care. How do I know? I’ve modified all my cars AND I’ve taken them to Ferrari. If anything, anyone I’ve spoken with at dealerships likes my modifications, and they have even offered to work on and service my car. I do it myself, so I don’t need that, but I think it’s a testament to how false this myth is. The two rules I stated above are totally reasonable limitations as long as you understand marketing and understand how brand power works. In fact, they’re so good with their brand, that even this myth has you talking about Ferrari right now. Lastly, the punishment for #2 in most cases isn’t a lawsuit, Ferrari just won’t sell you a special order car again… so you just wind up having to buy them through someone else. Easy.
Aslong as you wrap the car you won't get a cease and desist.
At that point, do you even own the car? You might as well trade it in for a Lamborghini or a McLaren. At least those manufacturers understand that when the customer buys the car out right, it's no longer the company's.
When you buy a ferrari from an official retailer you sign a sale contract where you agree not to modify the car in such ways. And this is if you manage to purchase a ferrari from an official retailer in the first place cause there's a pretty long waiting line (for exemple if you manage to get in line now for a ferrari purosangue you'll get it in 2026).
If you purchase your ferrari second hand and you never signed any sale contract with Ferrari then you can modify it like you want!
Why would you want to modify a Ferrari it's perfection y'know, Lamborghinis are ugly as hell so its understandable why no one takes those cars seriously and just do whatever... Ferrari is more like an influential people's toy, it's not even supposed to be on the market, they're mainly a F1 Team.
Even if it was selling 0 cars to the common rich it doesn't matter because they're supposed to just make exclusive few units for the people that financially support it.
They only sell to get easy money from wannabes.
Thats why you dont modify it, you're just buying a dream that you're from the group
@@-.369.- yes and people often fail to mention that certain bugatti, mercedes, and aston martin like the Valkyrie also require the buyer to sign a sales contract on the fact that he will not modify the car! Certain contracts also forbid the buyer to sell the car as second hand cause it can only be sold back to the brand. It's a pretty standard procedure among really exclusive cars with very low production count and a lot of demand
@@maxbobbigamesjust to add, Ferrari's XX program is even more demanding for buyers contracts. If you own one of their XX vehicles (not the new SF90 XX, the real XX cars) you can decide the price of what the car will be sold at, but Ferrari are the decision makers in who will have the option, and eventually buy the car. The owners have no say in who the car is sold to.
@@-.369.- I modify them for a living, custom rebuilds / bc the engines are junk, turbo set ups full race prep for hill climb, time attack and circuit racing.
They are largely thrown together junk cars from factory. We do a lot or re-engineering to make them work for a season. The quality of block casting from mb and Lamborghini is substantially better. Also since Lamborghini is now a product of vag the manufacturing quality control is better.
Largely the supercars market ( Ferraris) is full of lavish looking slow junk. Raw data shows this at events constantly like world time attack, for example, hill climbing events etc. no supercars finish in the top 20. Ever. It’s evos, lotus exiges, wrc built golf’s/polos, Lancia deltas, factory backed sti cars, focus wrc cars, Audi Quattro 5 cylinder cars, Nissan gtrs, radical sr3 and radical sr8s .
The exceptions are the 918, Vulcan , Valkyrie amr pro, zonda r .
Imagine buying a car you don't actually own lmao
Like everyone? Try not paying your property tax on it and see what the IRS does.💀
@@user-pl9vf4ri2zWhen they said that, they meant that one would buy a Ferrari only to find out they can't customise it in the way they want
@@user-ch6lb5iu9rthey should take pride in the fact that they could own it in the first place. Most people won’t be able to own a supercar at all in their lifetime
Imagine buying a house that you don't actually own 😂☠️
@@FlexedNoosenah this stupid ass company is a shit hole
So "no wide-body kits, no twin-turbo builds and no removing or exchanging the emblems", and yet, there's numerous Ferraris on the road and on social media with wide-body kits, twin-turbo builds and emblems that have been removed or exchanged...
They would loose in court. The judge will throw it out so fast it would make Enzo blush.
The nerve of that company to think what you paid for is still somehow theirs is insane.
Not true legally it’s still yours
@@dddd-uk4vn if you can be told what to do with it, you don't own it.
It's not about the car but the branding, Ferrari claimed defamation and copyright infringement and rightfully so . Hope this clears things out .
@@fpfilms6609 it clears nothing up, it's still buying a car that the manufacturer is essentially claiming ownership of.
you dont get it clearly, ferrari is a club not just a car manufacturer, you disrespect the club you pay
“i bought the car so i own the car”
Ferrari: well yes, but actually no
You own the car. Ferrari owns the brand.
@@ast-og-lostaIf you can’t do whatever you want with something, you don’t own it, plain and simple.
They changed the emblem and color, it not the Ferrari brand, it's just some dude
So u shit in toilet so that shit is yours...why need someone else come to take it away....?@@ast-og-losta
@@lomein2186but they got butthurt
the first doctor has caused someone to have a brain damage, and she's supposed to be a dermatologist
The only way they could actually sue you is if you signed a contract or some sort of purchase agreement explaining that you cant do anything to the car
No wonder Jay Leno won’t buy a Ferrari.
You also have to purchase car A, before they will allow you to purchase car B, I believe that’s why J won’t buy a Ferr-turd.
Their service is terrible , parts are absurd to replace .
It's a giant scam, and Jay is a man of principle.
@@dodoz44Yes sir he is, and a damn great man, comedian, and car collector at that. I still watch his movie Collision Course with Pat Morita (Mr. Mayagi). It's a really funny movie if you haven't seen it.
That's not why Jay doesn't buy Ferraris. And even if Jay did buy one, I'm pretty sure he won't modify it.
Imagine giving the company 500 000 euros for your car and then the company will sue you.
😂
You are free to do anything with the car , Ferrari claimed defamation and copyright infringement because Deadmouse played with their trademark which is unlawful
@@fpfilms6609 So, like he made is car, with the same design, but different brand?
@@fpfilms6609that won’t stand in court….
@@patrik5543 if you think about it, it's like changing the colors in a movie along with the movie title and character names while everything else in the movie is the same, sounds weird, but it's defacing a brand type thing.
So essentially doing all the fun stuff to your car will get you sued
How do they know??
Do they hire stalkers to make sure you aren’t doing anything to it??!!
"yes judge he bought the car and we want to control how he modifies it"
Sad thing is the way lobbying and corporate greed is entwined within our government, they’d probably side with the corporation 😂
I'm assuming it's a clause in the sales contract, since that's the only way I could possibly imagine them having any grounds whatsoever to sue. So if that's the case, when a customer gets sued by Ferrari for 'unapproved' modifications, they are literally getting what they paid for.
@@jic1 I'd imagine this would apply to a lease or if he was otherwise making payments on it, in which case he doesn't fully own the car yet and if the car was repossessed Ferrari would have better chance selling a virgin car.
If he signed something that said he can't modified the car even after he owns it that's getting into a grey area. How long? What happens if he sells that car and then buys it back? I don't think Ferrari has a reasonable case to dictate to others how they use their property since the car no longer belongs to them.
In other words, I don't think that part of the contract holds up under scrutiny.
@@177SCmaro You seem to be saying that if a clause in a contract doesn't cover all possible circumstances, it can't be enforceable in *any* circumstance. I'm not a lawyer, but I can't see how that could possibly be the case.
@@jic1
No, I'm saying this one aspect of this contract is unreasonable and thus invalid.
It's irrational to dictate the use of property after it's no longer your property. That conflicts with the very concept of "property" i.e. the right to the exclusive use and disposal of something.
If I sold you my house and put in the contact you can never paint it white it's a meaningless stipulation since it's not my right to dictate the use of your property.
The owner of Lamborghini did start his company simply because Enzo Ferrari didn't listen to his complaints so this makes sense.
owner of lambo wasn't in ferrari. he was making tractors back then, and bought ferraris with the money he was making. got angry at the garbage clutch, and made his own super cars.
Then came Pagani
good point
Where did OP say he was In Ferrari?@@alphenhousplaysgames4565
Lamborghini casually ripping the V12 out of a GTO and using it to power a heavier, worse handling, terrible looking Miura, but then making their AWD snap-oversteer wedge-shaped machines for the next 60 years, make the Aventador which gets popular among rappers but gets raped by Ferraris at trackdays, then seeing another failed attempt they go borrowing a V10 from parent company VW Audi, throw it into an ugly and terribly balanced Gallardo, realize they fucked that up but it sold well so they make the Huracan and on the side make an entire car out of Carbon Fiber for no reason and put the motor into their GT3 racing homologation car... and lose to Ferrari- but they take one record with the Performante (respect), and then stealing aspects from all manufacturers in 2021 to develop their LMDh vomit green endurance racer and
.. lose in the 2023 and 2024 season, to Ferrari, Cadillac, and Porsche.
Yeah, i think lamborghini is way better than ferrari. Ferrari did improve their clutches, though. So i guess his plan worked out in the end.
"We're like Ferrari but we're fat cows and suck at racing!"
No wonder they dont care if you destroy their cars.
The virgin stock Ferrari owner versus the Chad modified Lambo owner
Thats ONLY If you buy the car directly from Ferrari NOT if you buy from 3rd party!
Ferrari doesn't like people showing all the ways their cars can be made better.
Haha and AMERICA known for the worst cars in the world, are qualified to make a Ferrari better? Wow.
@@captain_context9991 yeah because italian cars are widely known for their reliability
@@captain_context9991 Uhm, u do realize when those fat bastard know and CAN and are capable of making jewels for dirt cheap if they WANT? Like the new C8 Z06? That think is a monster for the money you pay out of the box.
@captain_context9991
Would you like to start putting this all into context, Captain?
America is the land of Size Matters. Go big, or enjoy your tiny train in Europe. Yes, the Ford Focus sucks. Have you tried our V8?
We also have V10’s - not like you’d ever see it, because going big breaks the poor bank of any European. Hell, we still have our trucks from the 80’s rolling on stock engines in a few pockets. And if it stopped working @ 400,000 miles, we could always do an LS swap to keep our V8 vehicle a-vrooming.
USA is THE land of excess.
@@flyingturret208thecannon5
Yeah I do marketing and I have given several talks on these things. How America is GREAT only in size. But not in any other aspect of greatness. Its not just supercars and GT cars America cant make, its every aspect of the mass market manufacturing industry.
America is about cater-for-all, use-and-throw, easily forgettable, instantly replaceable, squeaky plastic, third world built consumer commodities for the ever impoverished, frantically flag-waving bewildered masses.
Built by uneducated, unskilled, untrained workers, bottlefed on conspiracies and patriotism. Because educated, skilled people cost money. You want them willing to work minimum wage without healthcare, overtime, unions, paid leave, guaranteed pension, the list goes on... People whos only shot at the American dreeeeeeam is to get hurt at work so they can sue for a billion.
When Americans get money, they will never again drive, wear, eat, or buy any American product. When Americans get money, its 100% European top-end quality and luxury products all the way.
MURCAAAA, F YEAH!!
Whistlingdiesel "Hey hold my beer..." 😂😂
Ferrari was like what just happened it was only a cease and desist letter, WD was like 🖕yeah sure DIP decease in Peace Ferrari F8 😅
he did NOT add googly eyes to that horse.
DDE
@@jerrynovak8795 beat me to it 😂
If I could afford one, they can repurchase it at full price and I'll get something else.
Ferrari about to become like airbus at the Dubai air show 💀
I’m 99% sure Ferrari doesn’t sue for body work and engine work. DDE is a prime example.
Facts
Yup, just take a look at their 599's or the F12.
It is because they are used Ferraris. If they were bought new Ferrari would have their titties in a bunch.
Also emelia hartford
Some bodywork that are too extreme are sued, though. Ferrari ordered The F40 Barchetta and Pininfarina P4/5 to have the badges removed. They changed their mind on the latter after seeing the car in real life.
And apparently Ferrari removed the F40 LB from the official registry of F40s, still just a rumor though.
That is dumb. This is my property now. I can do whatever I want! What is this California?
😂😂😂California
The car is beautiful as is, I highly doubt you would come up with any modifications that would improve on the aesthetics, and California is a thousand times better than whatever BS Red state you come from. 5th largest economy in the world! Highest GDP out of any state!
@@He_sees_all What are you laughing at? Your broke ass wishes you could afford to live here.
@walmartpimp2 actually in CA and fxck newsom
@@walmartpimp2go back to pimping at Walmart No.2 😂
The guy that modified his Ferrari he put wide body kits and changed the engine
Basically, you don't own the car, you just subscribed.
Ferrari will sue you for modding their car
Lamborghini will help you mod theirs.
Congratulations... BOTH of those lines are 100% wrong.
But still Ferrari are faster
@@RichGuy-oh7vzr u 12?
Ferrari is for the man that jist became rich, lambo is for those who are rich!!!
@@moisesmunoz5549
People who are really rich, buy both.
The absolute audacity of them wanting to sue people for modifying their own cars is remarkable
It's called a contract, and no you can't just buy one, they will tell you to go for a used model
im pretty sure its more you cant display emblems on the car if its modified because they no longer see it as a ferrari.
@@fantasia3660 also the opposite, putting your logo in a ferrari
@@ivanclementecabreraYou can go into basically ferrari dealership and buy an sf90
@@Cle_M3 You can ask...and you won't get it
Stradman: Am I a joke to you
This is like Apple suing you for using a wallpaper that u downloaded from the internet for free, or even suing you for buying a case for it
You are not buying a Ferrari, but renting a Ferrari at the purchase price.
😄😄😄 Well-spoken...
Imagine being a judge and your next case is someone being sued by Ferrari because they changed the emblem on a car they OWN.🤦🏻♂️
Yea it’s silly but Ferrari makes so much money they can afford to be very selective with their who they allow to drive their cars
@@AndrewF321 Yeah and that logic may work for when someone’s coming in to buy a car, but it should never go past that once they already own it. That works just as much for the buyer because if they’re spending all that money to give to Ferrari, it’s theirs to have and to change. Which plays a big part in why their revenue statistics have gone down the past few years when it comes to actual car sales. But don’t get me wrong, I agree with you, but the people have spoken, based on the revenue statistics.
@@SnickerSnatcherzbefore they sell you the car you sign the contract with them, that you will not modify it, so they have legal ground for suing.
The lawsuit just prevents you from buying another ferrari, you can modify it however you want.
Mistake number 1. "Owning" a Ferrari
Recently, Forza Motorsport removed a bodykit upgrade for one of the Ferraris in the game. Looks like Ferrari is now going after Game Studios for offering customization options for Ferrari cars in games.
Also in need for speed heat the only modifications for the ferrar 458 italia are the bodykits used on the GT3 race car
Weirdos, taking the fun out of sports cars when thats the entire point
@@itz_iper2317 it's been like that since NFS15
There a reason why you can't find Ferrari in NFS most wanted, beside other famous car in same class like Lamborghini, Porsche, Corvette, Aston Martin, and etc, 15 years ago I didn't have a clue why that's happen, but now everything is make sense.
Ferrari are the reason there is limited destruction of the vehicles in Forza. Ferrari don't even want to depict a car being damaged.
Next up Ferrari charges u a subscription to own their cars after fully paying for it
Don't give them ideas 🥴
BMW and Mercedes are already doing this and trying to bring it to the US
@NathanMalnaa where?? 🤦♂️
@@NathanMalnaaFunny bit, however untrue it might be, still funny. Unless you have the source I don’t care.
Zero motorcycles already does this. Pay us a monthly charge and we will unlock all the bikes features you stop and you have an overweight overpriced scooter.
so basically you are not allowed to modify a 300k dollars car that YOU bought
Same thing happened to Joel Zimmerman (better known as deadmau5)
Ferrari is like a spoiled highschool kid that gets mad at whatever you say 😂
Hey that's why Lamborghini exists and Ford's high performance division got so fierce
Ferrari litterally created Lamborghini because he was a stuck up dousche who didn't trust the insight of a tractor manufacturer.
Ford's racing division was also created through a similar exchange.
You'd think they'd learn, only a matter of time till they get owned once again, can't wait to see what crazy crap that'll create m
They go F off, you buy a Ferrari you own it and can do what you want with it. That’s absolutely insane.
You obviously should never own a Ferrari.
@@bigchief4044And better off for it, why would I want to own a half a million dollar chastity cage?
One does not simply buy a Ferrari. For starters, most Ferraris are initially leased with an option to buy. But to get to either, you enter into a contractual relationship with Ferrari under which you agree to abide by a set of terms that include not modifying the car without permission, or reselling the car. Ferrari owners are expected to be partners and brand ambassadors. Ferraris typically escape this trap in a few years, but then good luck getting repair parts or service from Ferrari or one of their authorized aftermarket manufacturers. I have a neighbor with a 1984 308 GTB who ran into this issue when he needed a replacement vacuum line. Surprisingly, Ferrari was extremely accommodating once he proved the car wasn't stolen or otherwise modified, and not only did they establish a relationship with him to keep his car in good running order, they sent him some free schwag. Bottom line, if you want to roll with the boys from Maranello, you need to roll with the boys form Maranello.
I believe neither Eric nor you will anytime soon @@bigchief4044
@@andrewakrause As a certain agriculturalist from Santa Agata, Bolognese figured out, the place you need to look into for Ferrari parts is a tractor spare parts shop.
the only way for the lawsuit to actually go through is if this was stated in some sort of legally binding agreement (contract)
Don't let Guido and Luigi find about this
Jay Leno gave good answers when he was asked why he would never buy a Ferrari.
What did he say?
"I will not buy a Ferrari"@@horatiohuffnagel7978
@@horatiohuffnagel7978in short they gave the worst customer service ever, so he bought a McLaren.
@@MetalGearBronyaThe other comment was, “Why do I have to buy one of their crappy cars so that I can buy the one that I want later?” If you were a billionaire and wanted to buy their top car, they would say no. You have to buy a lower car, prove that you are worthy and then apply for one of the rare cars later. To be fair, Ford does this with the GT. However, this was mostly, so that you didn’t flip it, but all manufacturers want their halo cars owned by responsible adults.
@@jamesdellaneve9005Porsche just started doing this as well. Which is pathetic.
Deadmau5: putting a fake badge in a ferrari
Ferrari: You are hearing for my lawyers
LB works: Cutting F40 body to make it wide
Ferrari: Yo that's sick
Are your lawyers deaf?
I see why Jay Leno owns exactly ZERO Ferraris...
Sue me and convince a judge. Ain’t no way you can stop me from modifying my property.
well if you don't stop you will break the contract you have with them and they react accordingly, and yes they won cases like this in the past.
You don't own a Ferrari, Ferrari owns you.
ERRR WRONG.
You start a partnership with Ferrari. You become part of the family when you sign that contract. They're italians, dude, its about respect.
@@eptitranxisticementionscers simp
You forgot to mention that is only while lease is still active, no person in world can sue you for modifying car you purchased and 100% own lol
Facts
Yet
they still will.
That makes no sense at all. Ferrari doesn't own it, the bank does. Same as you owning it
@@RazzRGthey will try but very few of those cases actually made it through court. Most get thrown out because how stupid this is.
Nobody:
Liberty Walk: alright let’s widebody an f40
This has already been ruled on. A company can't sell a product then tell the buyer what they can and can't do. They can send all the cease and desist they like it doesn't hold up
Someone should sue Ferrari for pretending to have any say on private property.
They do have a say because when you purchase the car you sign an agreement so you literally agree to it 😂
@@Lacnofavors then you’re not a customer, you’re married
@@Muscovy7 good point 😂
@@LacnofavorsWhich is exactly what they need to be sued for. Too bad there aren't any billionaire modders.
The only use that "agreement" is good for is toilet paper and has zero power unless enforced by a court of law( hint: it won't be) @@Lacnofavors
Meanwhile some guy in a 240sx racing with 80% of the body cut out and a V8 stuff in it…
So Ferrari is essentially reloading the car that they let you pay for and you can’t do what you want to do with the car
This is just renting a car without it being called renting a car
Back on the day this rich guy my dad knew had a 308 that broke down constantly.
He had the car crushed and hired a local metal sculptor artist made it into a coffee table. He would tell guests look how He made something useful out of a pile of junk.
Wow what a lie
@bggoliath5110 I know right? I've literally heard this story before.
So somebody crushed a car that was $80,000 when new and that's going for up to $200,000 at auction these days to make a table just because it broke down a few times and he wanted to be an ass. One I don't believe it two if he did he's maybe dumber than forest gump.
@@88chevyg20 he was a heart surgeon what’s your giggy ? Sounds like the drive through.
@@ouigisboredroom What?
Pimp my Ferrari? Cancelled! 😂😂😂
Ferrari reps in court: "Ladies and gentlemen we give you X-Zibit A" lol
The gray widebody looks so sick
When you buy a Ferrari you must read terms and conditions of the sale. It clearly states what modifications are allowed. It also explains how certain modifications void the warranty.
Ferrari is a communist dictator company. Why would anyone agree to these conditions.
note* this is only if you buy it from ferrari if you buy it from a private party and or youre the second owner then you can go crazy
Meanwhile Lamborghini actually embraces all these things.
Also, not able to hold a candle to a Ferrari in terms of history, passion or performance.
@@aloysiusdevadanderabercrom6401dont forget that lamborghini also make the bugatti cars soo thing again
@@fadyeltamimi nope, that would be Volkswagen, which owns Audi, Porsche and Bugatti.
Also, How are you going to compare cars that avg low-to-mid six figures and are produced in higher number to a company that makes one model at a time, in low numbers at $4-5 million per car?
Ferrari doesn't care about shoving 8 turbos on a 30 cylinder engine, sorry.
@@aloysiusdevadanderabercrom6401 Last time I checked, VAG also owns Lamborghini.
@@rednecksnredlines That's what i meant. I meant to say ALSO, but you're 100% right. Thanks for the correction.
Am i the only one who finds this good because it keeps ferraris the way they are intended to be?
Imagine spending $200k and getting sue for customizing your own car
Meanwhile DDE is out there making a heavily modified twin turbo F12 drift car and turn it into a beater
Don’t be a 🐀
@@David-lm7ownot like it’s a secret…. Ferrari is well aware as they’ve brought it to the dealer trying to get a recall done and published it all over TH-cam
They can't do shit to those outside of their country unless it's law compliant
So yeah, pretty much anywhere in the world you can do whatever you want with ya car
@@BB_deez And there is Emelia Hartford's widebody 458. And that one has also been back to Ferrari for work, without any hissy fits. The video is just full of bullshit internet myths.
@@narrativeless404usually what would actually happen is ferrari blacklists these people from buying more of their cars from official dealers or try to buy back the car from them. If its the former, unless you want another ferrari you can just ignore it, and even then, theres always second hand dealers and auctioners, even for high luxury stuff, you might have to overpay though, but depending on how rich you are you dont care if thats the only way to get it.
Funny thing, other manufacturers do similar deals with some of their more exclusive cars, like the contract where you agree not to heavily modify it or sell it second hand, the latter usually has an expiration because this measure exists to prevent scalpers selling such exclusive cars on a proffit to another rich guy that just didnt get selected for the program or missed the queu for whathever reason but is still rich enough to have such a thing.
You forgot to mention that it was Deadmau5' legendary car
Once you buy the car. It’s yours, not the companies. You should be able to do whatever you want to it
Ferrari: you pay me a lot of money for the car and I decide what things you do with it.Period.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What grounds do they have to sue them? It's literally their property.
They don't, unless the Car in question was somehow leased/Rented out
Which they do have certain methods to prevent quick flip sales on limited editions.
But if you bought a regular Ferrari, at sticker price, bought it out right?
You can do to it whatever you want.. They have NO legal means
(But you'll never buy another Ferrari from any dealer.. but that's not a legal issue)
@@stijnvandamme76 with a policy like that who would actually wanna by a car from a company like that for that price..
The guy who made this video doesn't know enough about the topic. The cease and desist is basically saying, if you stop whatever you're doing, we'll let you continue to buy from ferrari dealerships. If you ignore the cease and desist, you're not going to be sued, you're just going to be banned from buying anything from a ferrari dealership.
@@stijnvandamme76you can't modify body or engine on any leased or rented car. That has nothing to do with Ferrari
@@metaleggman18 They could just get strawman buyers to buy it for them.
So I spend over 200k on a car for the company to tell Me I'm not allowed to do what I want MY car. THIS is why Lamborghini 😂
Do work to your home without a permit and let me know what happens. Think you own your home? Don't pay taxes and see what happens. Making a payment on pretty much anything and miss a few. It's clear people don't realize they do not own as much as they think.
@@patchesohoulihan9826cars don't have such taxes and modifying your home doesn't allow anyone to take it away or sue you. What a stupid comparison.
@DioOdinson The Government can confiscate a vehicle to sell for unpaid taxes. Or did you forget that?
@DioOdinson Also the comparison is thinking you own something when you do not. Trying to say it's a bad comparison makes no sense as that is the whole point of the video and people's responses. The government has confiscated homes that have been modified for illegal activities. But stay within the narrow scope of a bank only and ignore the ways it can be done using other laws and means. People lost homes by simply setting up some mylar, lights, watering systems, and lining the floors for a draining system.
@patchesohoulihan9826 wrong, If the car(any car) is paid off in full ie you are not leasing it or have a loan on it. You can modify it however you see fit that does not infringe on any trademarks like Deadmaus did with with Purrari emblem. That was the only issie there was TM issues with the nameplate mods
tacky wrap? The Purrari is legendary bro
imagine owning a car and if you mod it you will go to jail 💀