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Penske-Wynn Ferrari/Maserati
Category: Automotive Car Dealers Car Dealers [Edit]
Wynn Las Vegas3131 Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Neighborhood: The Strip
(702) 770-2000
- Hours:
Mon-Sat 9 am - 6 pm
16 reviews for Penske-Wynn Ferrari/Maserati
16 reviews in English
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Review from Wayne G.
Las Vegas, NV
Thanks to Lamborghini of Las Vegas (this is a not accurate when they are based in Henderson!) I sold my 2010 Lamborghini 560-4 Spyder to a Lambo dealer in CA and I will never own another Lambo. Terrible and arrogant sales manager basically laughed at me when I called him about a trade difference on a new Aventador LP-700 saying there was no market for my car and he did not have any Aventadors unless I paid him $80,000 over the already absurd list price of $400,000 range. I own a new Ferrari California I bought from the Penske-Wynn Las Vegas dealer and Tony the sales person and Rich the service manager are beyond awesome, opposite of these jerks. Also the Ferrari is far superior compared to the Lambo with better dual clutch transmission, far nicer interior, vastly superior technology in the GPS, monitoring LCDS and far superior sound system plus a hard top conv for about the same price as my prior Lambo. I will never sell or trade my Ferrari California but when I decide to buy another amazing sports car it will be a new Ferrari when they come out with a new model to blow away the Aventador!
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Review from Judd L.
NO PHOTO TAKING ALLOWED... BECAUSE IT'S FREE ADMISSION ?
For the 2011 holiday season Penske-Wynn Ferrari/Maserati showroom was open for all with free admission from December 1ST thru December 30TH. No picture taking allowed so we just oogled the cars. BTW... you can purchase pictures down stairs.
I found it more impressive to visit their service bay. Talk about being able to eat off the floor or even the bottoms of these "look at me" toys I have driven both brands of cars and I prefer not to bring so much attention to myself. When it comes to an oil change... it's like going to the dentist and asking if it'll hurt. The other eye catcher was their shiny black and silvery checkered floors downstairs which houses some of the former NASCAR winners. I must be getting old... my preference was the black Bentley Continential convertible.
Exiting is through their Ferrari Store. Didn't find anything that would compliment my red Ferrari-Puma drivers shoes. It's something about their shirts & caps that look so dated. The shop in San Francisco on Grant Avenue is much better and friendlier.
I told the sales person that I couldn't make up my mind... and that I'll make another visit to the showroom next December. -
Review from Hion L.
Fullerton, CA
I decided to stop by here to look into putting an order for a Ferrari. Of course, they insisted I pay the $10 admission first - no problem - I am sure they'll credit it back to me as part of the down payment. The biggest issue that I had was that everything was roped off, so I could not get a good look at the price stickers. WTH! I still need to know how much to write the check for! Instead, all you can see are the mileage numbers - 11 mpg city, 15 mpg highway. Next question - was the mpg highway calculated at 65 mph or 165 mph? I think a Ferrari would get better mileage at 165.
So I was thrilled to see the car I wanted (Ferrari Scuderia in red) listed for only $215,000 albeit used. But hey, it only had like 3000 miles on it and it beats paying $330,000 for a new one. It was in the budget range of what I had been saving up for - I only needed to come up with $214,000. Slot machines, here I come!
The downstairs showroom had more cars, but definitely not their cream of the crop. Unless you count NASCAR models. 850 hp and stickers for headlights?!? How the hell am I gonna drive that at night???? And they have Porsche 911 Turbos pre-owned for sale. Why would I pay $120K for a used 911 turbo when I can get a new one for $150K. I'll take my $1000 down payment elsewhere, thank you.
PS - they told us that we couldn't take any photos of any of the cars on display. I found a loophole around that! http://www.yelp.com/bi... -
Review from Robert M.
Barstow, CA
If I ever hit the *Mega Bucks* jackpot - this is where I am coming....
No, not the Ferrari clothes shop,
the auto showroom.......
At first, this dealership seemed to me to be over the top, even for Steve Wynn, when I first saw the display adjacent to the Poker room of the Wynn.
But it is actually an entertaining stop for people when visiting Las Vegas.
I finally paid the 10.00 cover charge to go into the show room to see the cars up close and personal.
Most of the time you can see Steve Wynn's Enzo Ferrari on display along with several other awsome automobiles.
You get to feel the lifestyle of the rich and famous up close and personal for a few minutes ......
........... and that is the allure of Las Vegas. -
Review from Jonathan E.
Chicago, IL
Pay to get into a car dealership?
Seriously?
I get why they did it obviously, to keep the hordes from the strip away from the precious sheetmetal (and carbon fiber). But still, having walked around Ferrari showrooms from Toronto to San Francisco, I can't imagine spending 10 dollars to see the same things again.
I guess if I lived in a place far from such showrooms, and was on vacay in Vegas, it would be worth it... but with Lake Forest Sports cars 30 min north of me (with an AMAZING showroom of vintage and new Ferraris, Aston Martins and Maseratis), Gold Coast Bentley Lamborghini Bugatti right downtown off the Magnificent Mile, and Continental Autosports out in Hinsdale...
Well id have to be a bit dumb to pay to see less, right?Listed in: All things Automotive, Vegas baby, yea.
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Review from Tim W.
I visit this place every time I'm in Vegas! A lot of people frown at the idea of paying $10 just to look at a whole bunch of cars that they can't afford but, C'mon, most of us go to our local yearly car shows. Same difference. Make sure to go down to the bottom level of the dealership. There are a lot more cars down there. And you can get your picture taken in a Ferrari.
At least if you take your ticket into the Ferrari Store they will take $10 off a purchase of $100 or more so it's basically free if your going to buy something in the store.
I saw some great deals when I was there. Hooded jackets that retail for $200 on sale for $60. Key chains that retail for $150 for $25. Cologne gift sets with 3.4 oz bottles of cologne and model Ferrari's for $65 .
Exotic cars are like beautiful women, I could look at them all day without getting bored. If you love cars as much as I do I highly recommend it!Listed in: Vegas Vacation
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Review from Angel Z.
Fort Bragg, CA
What a great place to dream. The Ferrari's were gorgeous. I even found a Maserati I could live with. Seeing the garage where they actually service these beautiful cars was pretty neat too. Spotless! Downstairs were more Ferraris, Maseratis, some Nascar and Indy car racecars and *gasp* a Porsche!
I thought it was well worth $10, but would have really like to keep the pass they gave us at the door as a souvenir!
I guess if I could afford a Ferrari, I wouldn't complain about the prices in the gift store...but $145 for a polo shirt just because it's got a Ferrari monogram? Hmmm.... Only $53 for a t-shirt. How about that keychain there? $100? Well, I guess I'll wait until I buy a Ferrari and they can toss it all in for 'free!' -
Review from John M.
Want to know what would figuratively make three little boys poo themselves? This is the place, they are ages 5, 7, and 12 and I think they just messed their britches. My five year old said the following, "Dad this place is so beast"! "Beast", huh...... Is that what the kids are calling it these days? It is a very cool "dealership". Where else can you see multiple Ferrari Italia 458's? They were quite the bargain at 250,000 - 300,000. Or how about the Red Barchetta? It was a steal, only 1.8 million. My little guys were so hyped to come here that I was willing to pay 10 bucks a head. If you don't know, this place is located in the Wynn (where else would it be) so I guess they have to charge to keep out the "riff raff". They bill it as a sort of museum.......riiiiigghhhhtt, like I said, they charge to keep out the masses. The cool thing was that I was the only one that paid and since they were all under 12 they got in with the paying adult for free. If you ask them they would definitely list this as a highlight of the whole trip. We did the pic in the basement and even bought it....again, very cool. They let me credit my admission against the pic price so it was only 15.00. All the peeps were cool. If the Ferrari's are a little out of your budget you could always drop 100 bucks on a Ferrari shirt in the shop on the way out.
Listed in: Roadie 11
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Review from Albert H.
Scottsdale, AZ
Pathetic. $10 just to view Ferraris that are roped off? They could have done this in a more friendly way, perhaps at least allowing some reasonable viewing from the outside and through the glass. The Ferrari dealer here in AZ has about the same selection and you can get as close to you want and browse on Sundays when the salesmen are not there. What a disappointment!
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Review from Kristine R.
Bay Area
Disclaimer: It's not that big. For two floors, they have really good selection. Downstairs is more like a large showroom garage, and there's a ferrari you can take pictures in. You're not allowed to take pictures, but this is something fun and yet not so packed if you still want to do a touristy thing.
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Review from Deb L.
Husband reports it's well worth it !! Guess it must be , several rouge gentlemen were attempting to take pics which are most assuredly not allowed. Fun to watch the Ferrari fans get all worked up about the machines. Husband loved it , I enjoyed it , you go try it !
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Review from John S.
Las Vegas, NV
Penske is great, as is the service. We were able to tour a Bugatti they had in town. This was amazing!
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Review from Nicholas H.
La Mesa, CA
since i travel a lot to rodeo drive, ferrari isn't a mind blowing sight, and yes i'm one of those idiots who actually pay $10 just to see ferrari from outside.
my expectation was to see the interior of maserati and ferrari, turns out not. if its just exterior, i see it almost every day in my apartment's parking garage. mehhh -
Review from Niesha M.
Oakland, CA
My boyfriend wanted to check this place out, so I tagged along. There is a nice selection of cars here. Too bad that all we can do was dream about having one!
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Review from C J.
Manhattan, NY
Unfriendly and lame service. Salesman's knowledge of Ferrari's is lacking, to say the least. I wanted to give my wife a Ferrari for her birthday, but was turned off by the sales approach of the Salesman Tony. To be honest, the guy looks like a creep, not a Ferrari dealer.
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Review from Adrian K.
Rockville, MD
If you've got a SLR and a 300mm zooms lens, there's no need to pay for the cover:) They only display like 5-7 cars and its too bad you can't sit inside the car, haha. i know i know....asking too much.
