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Both can be either quality or not
Cars are not clones of each other (neither are big macs).
One can get a quality Toyota, and the next one of the exact same model off of the lot can be low quality.
I suspect the same is true of Ferrari.
If you want to define quality as "repeatable process control" (or some such moniker), look at Budweiser. Regardless of whether you like Bud or not, every single bud tastes exactly the same as the last, year after year.
By the way, I've had really good Big Macs and absolutely terrible ones. The good ones you can tell have just come off of the grille, and are assembled neatly, not thrown together. The nasty ones have been sitting there for a while (it doesn't take very long for a Big Mac to sit before it gets nasty).
I suspect that a person who has the type of money to purchase and maintain a Ferrari could be bold enough to claim they bought it for the quality, but I believe that person, with or without introspection would realize that is not really the reason they purchased a Ferrari.
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