12. Costly dealer
Let’s face the fact: not everyone can buy a Ferrari. In fact, not everyday people come knocking on the dealer’s door just to check out some models from the Italian manufacturer.
Thus, when they sell one, they will charge the buyer with extra expenses. I am not saying this is wrong. It is just the way it is. The dealers have spent some budget in getting the car from the factory and keeping it intact before you come to buy one.
According to a Ferrari owner, he was charged $150 per hour for labor by the dealer. Plus, there are other expenses before you can take the baby home.
Extra this and that, you may end up paying extra $1,000 just for those. Let alone if they get to persuade you in adding more features to the car.