Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Jan 19 '00
Pros: Prancing horse on bonnett. Ferrari design, execution and performance Cons: Couldn't find my hacksaw ... read on.
Summary: Let me mention upfront that I don't own a Mondial T; but a '82 Mondial 8 coupe. As there was no specific catagory for the model I own, this one seemed most closely associated. I'm simply in hopes that possibly a comment or two regarding the basic ... read more
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Jul 18 '09
Pros: Super engine, looks fantastic for a 22 year old car. No visible rust. Cons: Minor electrical issues like drivers side mirror and trunk release. Challenging soft top to lock.
Summary: I am a 40 years old man. I just purchased my first Ferrari Mondial, an 87 3.2 cabriolet with 24,000 miles on it. I have never been as happy, except on my wedding day. This car is incredible! It drives like no other car. The ... read more
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Mar 06 '06
Pros: It's a Ferrari, it has 4 seats, the top goes down, and nothing handles better. Cons: It's not dramatically fast.
Summary: The Mondial Cabriolet occupies a special place in the exotic car world in that it has 4 seats. If you have kids and you want to take them in a Ferrari convertible, this one is your only choice. I've had my 1985 for 6 years and spent about $5,000 on ... read more
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Nov 10 '02
Pros: An affordable head-turner with very responsive handling and a perfect amount of road feedback Cons: Small annoyances include non-responsive seatbelt retractors, water leaks and slow moving windows
Summary: I have owned several Corvettes, but now that I own my first Ferrari, I understand what it is like to drive a true sports car. Although the Mondial is by no means the pinnacle of Ferrari engineering, it provides a driving experience to which my Corvettes ... read more
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Feb 20 '12
Pros: The sound, driving characteristics, comfort, decent power, few cars as fun. Cons: Electrical issues ( you never know when), top not easy, fuel economy fair
Summary: I have now owned my Mondial Cabriolet for over 4 years now and am still pleased that I bought it. I did my research by reading a couple of Keith Martin books that were pretty critical of the Mondial, especially in the design and electrical areas. I
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