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Editors' Favorites: The Runners-up -- Cooper S, 135i, G8 GT, Challenger R/T, 308 GTSi

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While the 2007 Mini Cooper S, 2008 BMW 135i, 2008 Pontiac G8 GT, 2009 Dodge Challenger and 1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi didn't get enough votes to make it into the top five, each were clearly liked. One could also argue that these are more real-world favorites, as cars like the GT-R and R8, as cool as they are, are out of financial reach for most people.

Some of you might be wondering what happened to the 2005 Ford GT in all this. Well, it received -- ahem -- no votes. Zip. Not even owner and Editor-in-Chief Karl Brauer voted for it. When queried about this, Karl said he wasn't going to waste a vote on it because he knew not enough editors drove it to make it a memorable choice. He was right. So, a TKO, but a KO nonetheless for the otherwise iconic GT.

And with that, we conclude our Editors' Favorites. Hope you found it fun!

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1984 Ferrari 308: Final Ferrari Post

After a heated bidding war on Ebay, our Ferrari 308 finally sold for an even $30,000. Alex from Texas was the lucky winner, but as excited as he was about the purchase, he was smart enough to know that a 1,000 mile road trip in June wasn't the best way to enjoy the Ferrari's charms.

He sent a truck to pick it up today and we were sad to see it go. Although not everyone on staff fell in love with the Magnum-mobile, it won over more than a few doubters during its year of service in the long-term fleet. We'll have a full wrap up later, but for now, this is your last look at our 308 in California.

Ed Hellwig, Senior Editor @ 53,986 miles

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1984 Ferrari 308: Now Up for Auction on Ebay

Our 1984 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole is now up for auction on Ebay. We've enjoyed it for a year now and loved (almost) every minute of it. Don't miss your chance to own a clean example of an iconic car.

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1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi: Magnum's-Eye View



After months of performing full-body prostrations in front of their desks, the gods of the long-term fleet finally relented last night and gave me the keys to our soon-to-be-sold Ferrari. First impression: Magnum P.I. was riding low. An Integra coupe towered over me when I pulled alongside it, as did a 997 911 Turbo...

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1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi: Fuel Mileage Update

It's already a known fact that I love driving our 308.  Yeah, it's not the most comfortable way to travel, and parallel parking with the manual steering takes more time and muscle than I'm used to.  But to me, this is driving distilled to its essence.  Hell, I was even moved to write a little poetry about it in one of my posts: http://66.160.188.111/.eea5723.

On a less romantic topic, I felt it was time for a fuel mileage update:

-- Best tank to date: 19.82

-- Worst tank to date: 8.95

-- Lifetime average: 13.9 mpg.  

EPA's numbers for a 1985 308 (same car as our '84) -- revised using their more accurate, current methodology -- stand at 9 city / 15 highway / 11 combined.  So we're beating their combined figure by almost 3 mpg! 

John DiPietro, Automotive Editor @ 53, 828 miles.

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1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi: When All is Right with the World



I won't soon forget last night's drive in our Ferrari 308 GTSi. I was in a good mood, the 308 had a full tank of gas (I'd made sure of it the day before, twisting and turning the pump every which way to ensure a complete fill), and the night was refreshingly cool. We went for a drive up the coast.

Traffic was light, but the Ferrari got noticed anyway, mainly by an aggressive guy in a 997 911. Obviously, I'd have had no chance of keeping up if he laid into the throttle, but he hung around, no doubt enjoying the car's body lines and the happy sounds it makes following a properly executed heel-and-toe downshift.  And that gets at one of things I like about this car: Smooth shifts are all your doing. You're not relying on fancy electronics to help you out.

Later, after the 911 had gone, I let the engine rev to its 7,800-rpm redline before shifting up. I know this isn't a quick car by today's standards, but there's still a definite sense of speed. And the sounds, of course, are one of a kind. The powerband is special, too. There aren't many engines left on production cars that peak like this -- the V8 feels something like the inline six in our E46 M3 but takes a more meandering path.

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1984 Ferrari 308: Just as Italian at night



And were you to buy our 1984 Ferrari 308, you, too, would know the pleasure of staring at it through a window while eating pizza. Just by association, this not especially well-cared-for, base Mini Cooper looks like something I might want to drive.

I've been driving the Ferrari around town this week and learned something about myself in the process. Obviously, you don't buy a 25-year-old car if reliable transportation is the goal. But probably the biggest reason I haven't warmed more to the 308 is that I'm always in too much of a hurry. I never allow enough time to get places. And this means I become impatient with the Ferrari when I have to squat down to unlock its doors or muscle its steering in a tight parking lot. If I ever want to own an old car, a serious change in attitude and lifestyle will be necessary.

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1984 Ferrari 308: It's for sale. Buy our Ferrari.

In six weeks our 12-month test of a 24 year old Ferrari 308 will be over. And that means only one thing: Our 1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi Quattrovalvole is for sale.

If you remember we paid $28,000 for it and have laid out $5,000 in repairs and mechanical upgrades. If you want to buy it, email me at Insideline.editor@edmunds.com...

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1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi: Brightens Everyone's Day

Photo by Doug Lloyd

A few weeks ago, I misplaced my beloved Quicksilver sunglasses, probably the nicest pair I have ever owned. A couple days later, my beloved neighbor Susan lent me the above pair of DKNY shades. And they ROCK. They have a slight red/pink tint that give the world a look of perennial sunset. Things are sharper, as with all good shades, but a tiny bit redder. And because I love them so much, Susan let me keep 'em...

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1984 Ferrari 308: Where Are the Sheepskins Now?

Photo by Caroline Pardilla

Since it's Earth Month, I figure I should share a "recycling" story. When we bought our 1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi Quattrovalvole it came with these snazzy sheepskin seat covers. But the covers were then promptly ejected from the car and lived in our supply closet for many moons until Managing Editor Donna DeRosa and I decided to make good use of them. We put them on our desk chairs to make sitting at our desks a little cozier...

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1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi: Wind in My Hair

Photo by Doug Lloyd/Scott Jacobs edit

The above photo illustrates the only way to drive a 1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi: top down. It is so much a part of the whole Ferrari Southern California mystique, and in my mind, the only way to go. And practically speaking, I'm 6'1, so my head rubs against the roof and it feels a bit claustrophobic with the top on.

But so much a part of West Los Angeles driving is about the sun, the wind, the smell of the ocean...

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1984 Ferrari 308: '80s Party

1984 Ferrari 308 -- Brent Romans

Yesterday, I met up with a friend of mine who owns a 1983 Porsche 911SC. We headed into the Sierras on one of my favored Central California roads to drive a classic Ferrari and Porsche on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.

It sure beat mowing the lawn.

Some basic comparison specs, brief driving impressions and more pictures follow after the jump.

Brent Romans, Senior Automotive Editor @ 52,997 miles

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1984 Ferrari 308: Total Experience In 60 Minutes

1984 Ferrari 308 -- Brent Romans

What's it like living with a Ferrari 308? I got the full experience yesterday in just 60 minutes.

3:45 p.m.: I've gone to my garage to get something. There's the Ferrari. It looks fantastic in a way that no new, $30,000 car ever could. "Drive me," it whispers. Well, I guess I could shirk out on doing work and run an errand or two...

3:50 p.m.: I've grabbed the keys. Just a quick check of the car before I go. Hmm. There's puddle of fluid under the engine that wasn't there yesterday. Oh, and look, there's a fresh drip, too. Fantastic! I whisper a curse at the Ferrari.

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1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi: Scenes from a Maul

Photo edit by Kurt Niebuhr

Last night I had a little fun with our long-term 1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi, at the expense of Vehicle Testing Coordinator Mike Schmidt. You see, I'm kind of a big fella, and pretty furry, so Mike likes to call me "bear."

Well, the joke's on him. Last night I had the keys to our Ferrari, so I broke into the zoo and stole a large grizzly. And let me tell you, the scratches were WORTH IT! The Ferrari was fantastic...

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1984 Ferrari 308: Longest Drive Yet

1984 Ferrari 308 -- Brent Romans

Our Ferrari 308 made its longest one-way trip yet last week since we've owned it: 250 miles of freeway driving. It made it just fine. I emailed Scott Oldham after arrival and he wrote back, "Told you. Runs like a Camry."

The actual driving experience, however, was all Ferrari 308. And this isn't necessarily a good thing.

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