Thank you for this. Great video with some very informative tips. After renting one for the weekend, I'm seriously considering one. It is such a fun car!
I’ve just bought one. I’ll pick it up on the weekend. This is a very informative video. I have taken note on everything you recommended to maintain the car. Thanks a bunch, I appreciate you.
Porsche launch mode is an unlimited fun button. When I got my car at the Porsche Experience Center in ATL, I asked about this. They said they have never lost a dual clutch trans and they run launch mode all day, every day
@@RyanHarris77 of course… why wouldn’t it be. We are all slaves, even in the US. As long as we are PLAGUED by Deep State/Globalist TRASH…Who enjoy taxing the living FUK out of us…Like the ILLEGAL Property Tax bullshit, we are just slaves, and working for THEM.
This is technically a life time clutch, it does not require service because it’s not a serviceable clutch as it is a wet style clutch. You should see at least 150,000 miles if the car is serviced correctly, but that is the estimated life of the gearbox. Could be more or less.
This all depends on service history. If the car has had all services performed, and is in good condition you could go worry free to 120,000 miles or longer depending on service history.
SPOILER Sort of species specific. For one who has a high esteem of themselves in mind, Patricians verses plebians. There really is no tinkering aspect to it, except for the possability of polishing or waxing. As mundane as that is, I would expect they are regularily detailed/washed by other than their owners. I also imagine as the cost goes, these are indeed entry level and as such bring in the buyers who really can not afford them but try for a while ultimately in futility. I follow along with Jay Leno's opinion. I would say, buy at your own risk............................and expect risk to manifest. Probably a great weekend prominade car, a beauty contestant, a gold digger signaling device. It is pretty and exudes sex appeal, but is in reality a tease. When life becomes serious, it's recomended to take something domestic instead. It is as they are known and commented upon ...."A Ferrari thing" Your expectations will be in dismay if you think otherwise.
I would say between 8-12 years, with rubber components the life span is affected by environment more then anything. If the car is being driven between 40-60k miles is generally when we replace them.
If the battery is fully charged and on a tinder you should never have an issue with this function. If it wasn’t designed for it, Ferrari would have disabled it. 😊
Thank you for the feedback and your opinion! My feedback is based on a comparison to previous Ferrari's and similar competitors. If there is anything we can help with or content you would like to see, let us know!
Just bought a 2014 California.. thank you for the overview, will have my mechanic start changing the fluids as recommended. Will continue to follow yiu. Thanks
This is a common term we use to refer to a battery tender. It keeps the battery charged and prevents the battery from naturally draining down over time since it is not being charged by the alternator when the car sits for extended periods. When an electrical system does not have the required voltage on a Ferrari it creates a lot of issues and fault lights. I hope this is a good explanation. If you have any other questions please let us know!
@@HBiAuto Useful video - thanks. Im looking at getting a Cali so appreciate this. One question I have is about whether there is a battery kill switch. You correctly note these cars (and all moderns) drain batteries heavily just sitting. If you dont have a garage to use a tender (I live in London where almost no-one does though we have fancy cars) you need a battery kill switch. My Aston has one (simple press button job) but I havent been able to figure out if the Cali does - can you comment?
@@jonathangillbanks3891 There isn't on this car unfortunately. But it is rather easy to disconnect the battery terminal in the front engine compartment.
@@bobcortez9471 LOL, Ferrari hater, I see... I owned two Porsche, including a 911, before the Ferrari, and I can tell you, it's another world. I experienced both worlds, so I can tell it for personal ownership experience over the years.
Sadly soon all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime.!!!!
Please feel free to call one of our team members and would be happy to chat over the phone. We have a few California's in house and happy to go over them, and send videos.
There are actually about a dozen in the world with a manual transmission. You can also do a manual transmission conversion to the car, we offer this service if you are interested in it.
@@hubertkam7647 The conversion is $29,995.00 + sales tax if applicable. We offer it for 360, 430, 458, California, 599, and more models coming soon! Email us at service@hbiauto.com for more information.
This “Sticky Button” issue has GOT to be THE MOST STUPID, and idiotic issue I have EVER heard. There is NO EXCUSE for this issue to still be happening. This should have been figured out the very first time the issue came to light. Ferrari should (AND COULD) end this issue once and FOREVER. Many of these highly expensive cars have issues like this. It’s unacceptable. If TOYOTA, HONDA and KIA even, actually ALL of them, can figure out how to make the basics on their cars RELIABLE…. Then so should Ferrari, Porsche, A.M., Lambo… etc.
After going down a long list of CS things that need constant attention, you end by saying it's a great car. You have convinced me not to buy this car. Thank you.
@@johnmichaeloconnor8810 Think of it like your health. If you’d rather skip the gym, doctor’s visits, and a balanced diet, then yes, maybe a Camry or a bicycle might be a safer bet!
These fancy cars crack me up, pay over 80k for boushie and can’t let sit over the weekend on a trip, comeback and my status car is dead 🤦🏻♂️ these cars are made for service. They can car less about durability… especially Ferrari thinks that thier car is a Picasso painting if you modify a “CAR” “YOU” “PURCHASED” and the pricks will sue you. And won’t sell you their unreliable car.
Come on, didn’t hear those shoes as soon as you started walking? We all did. Take them off, or bring another pair. Do you hear how loud that noise is? Come on now. Should have reshot the video, because there is no way you didn’t notice that at the time, or during editing.
Nicely optioned love the black and yellow combo and the fender emblem and the seats 🔥 I'm getting one too
Thank you for this. Great video with some very informative tips. After renting one for the weekend, I'm seriously considering one. It is such a fun car!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve just bought one. I’ll pick it up on the weekend.
This is a very informative video. I have taken note on everything you recommended to maintain the car. Thanks a bunch, I appreciate you.
Thank you for taking the time to watch! If you have any questions, reach out.
what color? congrats on your Ferrari
How has maintaining it been?
Awesome video. Very informative which shows a great experience on these cars
Glad you enjoyed it!
Did you mention the speed sensor issue in the dual clutch gearbox that often goes and makes a rebuild necessary.
I am thinking in turning in my AMG for one of these and now thanks to you, i know for what i have to look for. Many Thanks!
Glad we could help!
Porsche launch mode is an unlimited fun button. When I got my car at the Porsche Experience Center in ATL, I asked about this. They said they have never lost a dual clutch trans and they run launch mode all day, every day
This was very informative especially making a decision about possibly purchasing one of these. Thanks it was a great video
Thank you so much!
This is the one to buy. Ive driven everything what a car
Thank you. We love this spec!
I don't know why peapole hated this car.. I think looks great..
Its a good car!
I think it's because most Ferrari owners say that the California model cheapens the brand. Personally I think it's a great car.
No. This is a great car with great looks. Love it.
Great honest video, great content and details. Great knowledge too. Much to appreciate. Thanks.
Thank you!
This is my ultimate dream car!
Aim higher...
@@TheOmei no one can tell me what I am aiming for but myself! 😂
Astons have the same issue with leather peeling on the dashboard. Basically, just keep the dash out of direct sunlight when you aren’t in the car.
& when you're in the car too!
Yeah but in an Aston or Ferrari that‘s just unacceptable. Some Jaguars too
Tint the car lol
@@user-yc7zb4cj4x lol pretty sure windshield tint is illegal everywhere in the US.
@@RyanHarris77 of course… why wouldn’t it be. We are all slaves, even in the US. As long as we are PLAGUED by Deep State/Globalist TRASH…Who enjoy taxing the living FUK out of us…Like the ILLEGAL Property Tax bullshit, we are just slaves, and working for THEM.
How many mi roughly does the clutch work as opposed to my 4:30 which is like nothing if you use it. Can you get 30,000 me out of this clutch or more
This is technically a life time clutch, it does not require service because it’s not a serviceable clutch as it is a wet style clutch. You should see at least 150,000 miles if the car is serviced correctly, but that is the estimated life of the gearbox. Could be more or less.
Thank you for all the details about the maintainence!
Thank you!
Really useful video for potential owner
Glad we could help, thank you!
Just know the Chrysler infotainment system is awful, even for the time it was built.
@@ziggy6060 We appreciate your feedback!
how do we know if the gearbox is problematic or not ?
Generally there isn’t any issues in the 13+ models but in the 10-12 year models you will be able to see the symptoms described in this video.
By early model cars you mean what year(s)? Nice review, thanks!
2010-2012. Thank you!
Looks so great!! Breathtaking.
Thank you!!!
Exceptional Ferrari.
Thank you, we love this spec too!
Need the better steering wheel only option I see missing.... 🤔🤔
Thanks for the review! My most favorite car of all currently existing. I dream of buying it someday
Good choice!
Same 😇🙏
How tall are you… I’m 6’5” and I love these cars but idk if I can fit.
This spec is perfect.
We loved it!
all black is a game changer
Nice! Until how many miles do you think its safe to buy?
This all depends on service history. If the car has had all services performed, and is in good condition you could go worry free to 120,000 miles or longer depending on service history.
I work as a mechanic and am a car enthusiast and man I just wanna open that engine up 😂. I’d love to work on these cars
We are always looking for new talent! Send us a resume!! Info@HBiAuto.com
@@HBiAuto well I just might! Thank you!
Excellent video!!
Thank you!!
Hi, quick question... same opinion about the Cali T?
Similar. I will work on a video for this car!
Excellent review. Thank you.
Thank you!!
I’m in the market for one of these. Great info
Great review 👌
Thank you!
All I can hear are his shoes
Upgrading these for the next one 😅
Was the mic inside your socks dude?
Flooded, right?
Really good video, one of the best about the California issues and maintenance.
Thank you for the feedback. It really helps us build our content.
SPOILER
Sort of species specific. For one who has a high esteem of themselves in mind, Patricians verses plebians. There really is no tinkering aspect to it, except for the possability of polishing or waxing. As mundane as that is, I would expect they are regularily detailed/washed by other than their owners. I also imagine as the cost goes, these are indeed entry level and as such bring in the buyers who really can not afford them but try for a while ultimately in futility. I follow along with Jay Leno's opinion. I would say, buy at your own risk............................and expect risk to manifest. Probably a great weekend prominade car, a beauty contestant, a gold digger signaling device. It is pretty and exudes sex appeal, but is in reality a tease. When life becomes serious, it's recomended to take something domestic instead. It is as they are known and commented upon ...."A Ferrari thing"
Your expectations will be in dismay if you think otherwise.
How often should one expect to replace the motor mounts?
I would say between 8-12 years, with rubber components the life span is affected by environment more then anything. If the car is being driven between 40-60k miles is generally when we replace them.
Red California looks great!
Hmm..so many technical problems but only few electronical fails?
How do you put it into manual mode to use shift paddles?
You simply can click up or down on the paddle or push the auto button to cycle back and fourth.
Great video thank you 🙏
Do these apply to the California Ts?
There are quite a few cross over concerns. I could do a video on the California t next!
never open/close the top - without the car running. VERY hard on the battery
If the battery is fully charged and on a tinder you should never have an issue with this function. If it wasn’t designed for it, Ferrari would have disabled it. 😊
@@HBiAuto there is also a "launch" control button for our Ferrari.. but doesn't mean its "Good" for the transmission ;)
@@dwattel Maybe we need to do a test of the reliability of this!
Did he ever mention what actual year car this is?
This is a 2014!
I like this car a lot. Extremely helpful. You said they are really well built. Maybe well built for a Ferrari.
Thank you for the feedback and your opinion! My feedback is based on a comparison to previous Ferrari's and similar competitors.
If there is anything we can help with or content you would like to see, let us know!
Thank you!
Do you like the Ferrari 30 version
Do you mean F430?
@@HBiAutoHe means 2013 models where 30 Kg weight dropped and 30 more HP added. Hence name CA 30
Great post.
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice review video thanks
Thank you for taking the time to watch, if there is anything we can do better please let us know!
Thank you🎉
Just bought a 2014 California.. thank you for the overview, will have my mechanic start changing the fluids as recommended.
Will continue to follow yiu.
Thanks
Thank you so much! Enjoy it!
...looks great in black.
Yes it does!
nailed it billy!!
Thank you!
@@HBiAuto of course I’m so happy for you and everyone at hbi and how far you guys have come ! I wish nothing but the best for all of you
@@chasewebbbb thank you for the support, same to you as well!
how common is gearbox problems on this car ? out of 10 cali, how many will have gearbox problem
Less than 10% at this point I would estimate.
Is it able to recline those seats?
It is!
I'm sold
Happy we could help!
How much is this spec going for?
This car was sold for 130k approximately 2 years ago.
Excellent
What do you mean by “tinder?”
www.ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/genuine/california-t/battery-conditioner
Learn more here!
@@HBiAuto
:- thank you.
Never owned one of these "weekend cars" before. When he said if you're letting the car sit, you should leave it on a tinder (sp?) what is that?
This is a common term we use to refer to a battery tender. It keeps the battery charged and prevents the battery from naturally draining down over time since it is not being charged by the alternator when the car sits for extended periods. When an electrical system does not have the required voltage on a Ferrari it creates a lot of issues and fault lights. I hope this is a good explanation. If you have any other questions please let us know!
It’s a trickle battery charger in English, Ctek is the best and manufacturer the same for Ferrari, it’s very common on this type of car…
@@HBiAuto Useful video - thanks. Im looking at getting a Cali so appreciate this. One question I have is about whether there is a battery kill switch. You correctly note these cars (and all moderns) drain batteries heavily just sitting. If you dont have a garage to use a tender (I live in London where almost no-one does though we have fancy cars) you need a battery kill switch. My Aston has one (simple press button job) but I havent been able to figure out if the Cali does - can you comment?
@@jonathangillbanks3891 There isn't on this car unfortunately. But it is rather easy to disconnect the battery terminal in the front engine compartment.
The squeaking of his shoes is louder than his voice.... Speak clearly, boy.
Ferrari California 460cv Coupé e Cabriolet 💪💪💪💪💯💯💯💯
🎉🎉
Not a fan of the california at all - but I love it in this spec! Absolutely gorgeous!
it's a great spec!
Great video thank you
Very welcome
what year is this one?
This is a 2014.
Thanks
Name wheels?
ADV05 M.V2 SL
I want one so bad
THANKS!!!
It is our pleasure!
Im buying one once my business takes off
We would love to help!
Thanks
Thank you for the feedback, if there is anything we can do better please let us know!
Thank you🎉
No cruise control?
It’s a option 😅
@@HBiAuto Mine doesn't have it either.
@@GoatRoper911 Most don't surprisingly!
I love the car, but the video scares me away, rather than draws me in to ownership.
There is always risk associated with reward. It all depends on your tolerance. 😅
2:12 are you seriouuuuuuuuuusssssss half electric seat that costs arm and leg probably xDDD
Hey cowboy, shouldn't you be showing us a pickup truck?
This video reminds you that you're not dealing with a Toyota or a Honda
😂😂
I like how you reference complete engine failure and gear box replacement/overhaul as common issues to look out for…. Geeze
Gotta learn how to eat the shit-sandwich with a smile if you wanna own a Ferrari, I guess ^^
Hey guys. I think you’re on the wrong UA-cam channel. Check out the Ford Festiva channel. Probably more your speed, lol!
@@j.andrewwrinkle2172 lol, nah, I’m a 911 driver, the occasional rattle is my only fear.
@@bobcortez9471 LOL, Ferrari hater, I see... I owned two Porsche, including a 911, before the Ferrari, and I can tell you, it's another world. I experienced both worlds, so I can tell it for personal ownership experience over the years.
lol love the audience response on this one 😅
👍
Thank you!
For $210,000 new cost, your battery should not drain when at rest for a few days.
Sadly soon all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-(
In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025
on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime.!!!!
they are really well built.......man listening to your list this sounds like a hunk of crap, I'm questioning buying one now
Please feel free to call one of our team members and would be happy to chat over the phone. We have a few California's in house and happy to go over them, and send videos.
I wish they came in manual
There are actually about a dozen in the world with a manual transmission. You can also do a manual transmission conversion to the car, we offer this service if you are interested in it.
@@HBiAuto how much would it be for the conversion also is available for other Ferrari models
@@hubertkam7647 The conversion is $29,995.00 + sales tax if applicable. We offer it for 360, 430, 458, California, 599, and more models coming soon! Email us at service@hbiauto.com for more information.
Your cameraman is clueless. Point the camera at the car, not the narrator, not the button opening the top, the top opening.
Someone selling a Ferrari should probably learn how to say Scuderia....
😂 we are just fine
Ok I keep my GTR 🥂
More than you could afford pal….Ferrari
This “Sticky Button” issue has GOT to be THE MOST STUPID, and idiotic issue I have EVER heard.
There is NO EXCUSE for this issue to still be happening.
This should have been figured out the very first time the issue came to light.
Ferrari should (AND COULD) end this issue once and FOREVER.
Many of these highly expensive cars have issues like this. It’s unacceptable.
If TOYOTA, HONDA and KIA even, actually ALL of them, can figure out how to make the basics on their cars RELIABLE…. Then so should Ferrari, Porsche, A.M., Lambo… etc.
It is unfortunate, just like how every BMW no matter what will have an oil leak or coolant failure.
This is more of a sports car than a super car. Still nice though.
5 mistakes? The first mistake is you bought one 😂
After going down a long list of CS things that need constant attention, you end by saying it's a great car. You have convinced me not to buy this car. Thank you.
@@johnmichaeloconnor8810 Think of it like your health. If you’d rather skip the gym, doctor’s visits, and a balanced diet, then yes, maybe a Camry or a bicycle might be a safer bet!
I would love a California, I wish Ferrari would stop with the crimp style clamps!
We agree!
These fancy cars crack me up, pay over 80k for boushie and can’t let sit over the weekend on a trip, comeback and my status car is dead 🤦🏻♂️ these cars are made for service. They can car less about durability… especially Ferrari thinks that thier car is a Picasso painting if you modify a “CAR” “YOU” “PURCHASED” and the pricks will sue you. And won’t sell you their unreliable car.
Could you fit a kid back there?
That is possible!
Not Ferraris best effort.
We think for the price and value it is a lot of car.
@@HBiAuto Doesn't alter the fact.
@@darrellsimpson6966 Facts are backed by data. Please provide data to back your claim.
@@HBiAuto It missed out in the looks department.
This is not a buyers guide
It is he says lots of about problems/repairs.
Did you watch the video?
Come on, didn’t hear those shoes as soon as you started walking? We all did. Take them off, or bring another pair. Do you hear how loud that noise is? Come on now. Should have reshot the video, because there is no way you didn’t notice that at the time, or during editing.
I was thinking the same 🤣
Win some loose some. The viewers got value. We got character.
BUYING GUIDE..lol..but a corvette built by bubba..you’ll get a better car at a better price..plus you can actually drive it
It sounds like Bubba typed this message too. 😂
Yuup.
Omg f all that. Garbage car
H8rs hate on what they don’t or can’t comprehend. 🫥
wow! that was one of the fastetst engine start on/off i've have ever seen in my life ...check engine MUCH huh?🤣🤡
Are you confused?
Very boring informations. Gääähn.....
Best stick with your mommies 1.0 fiesta.
The consensus disagrees so therefore we will disregard this comment until the consensus says otherwise. Thank you anyway cheers. 🎉
how often do you need to do the timing belt?
Go back and watch the video again…. He says you don’t need to do timing belts on these.
No belt needed on these thankfully!!