Used Ferrari 488 GTB 2015-2020 review reliability
Category: Sports car
The 488 GTB is yet another work of art from Ferrari. It's absurdly fast, precise and characterful, making it a truly evocative machine. If you have deep pockets, you won't be disappointed.
What should I look for in a used Ferrari 488 GTB coupe?
The 488 GTB is a car you'll rarely see with high mileage. Examples are often kept in amazing condition and, being not too old, there shouldn't be much wear and tear. That being said, it's still worth checking the car inside and out, as well as take it on a test drive if you can, just to make sure everything's in working order.
What are the most common problems with a used Ferrari 488 GTB coupe?
Airbag might not deploy correctly
Due to a non-conformity during production, the passenger's front airbag inflator might rupture during deployment. This could cause metal fragments to pass through the airbag and into the vehicle interior at high speed, resulting in injury or death to vehicle occupants. This recall was issued in 2016 and is said to have affected a total of 24,798 examples. Contact your local Ferrari dealership or manufacturer; they can replace the airbag if needs be and you will not need to pay for anything involving the recall.
Dash warning light might fail to warn driver when brake discs are worn and cause damage
The software algorithm that calculates the percentage value of wear on the carbon-ceramic brake discs might not function properly. This is due to a software bug, which, under certain specific conditions, could cause a reset of the wear value estimated by the software. The risk is that the critical threshold of wear of the brake discs is reached without the relevant warning lamp and message being shown to the driver. If such a condition occurs, the worst case scenario could be damage to the brake discs with increased risk of an accident. This recall was issued in 2018 and can be resolved upon contacting your local Ferrari dealership.
Is a used Ferrari 488 GTB coupe reliable?
The 488 GTB didn't feature in our latest What Car? Reliability Survey, nor did Ferrari as a brand. That being said, Ferrari has a good reputation for building cars that don't often suffer major issues.