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What's a perfect condition low miles GTO cost in the u.s. now??

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  1. johns930

    johns930 Formula 3

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    Thinking about one yet again.....

    Thank u all.
     
  2. greyboxer

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  3. Nospinzone

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    Depends what low mileage means to you, but currently there are ones available for between $476K to $599K. You can look on cars.com and autotrader.com.
     
  4. tortesq1

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    Define "low mileage". Are you talking 1000-2000 miles per year basic driver miles or delivery miles (ie. under 200 miles) ? Seems like most GTO's will be in the former and the latter will be like finding a unicorn.

    The lowest mileage (and highest priced) GTO publicly for sale in the US is the bianco racing livery GTO in Texas with approx. 2300 miles at $599K with a $472K MSRP. There are no other lower mileage cars for sale in the States.

    The best deal is the Miller Motors GTO but it has over 5000 miles on her (which to me is still low miles as a driver) and the asking price is approx. $475K+. Only issue is the spec which is atypical (IMHO).
     
  5. johns930

    johns930 Formula 3

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    Oh yea low miles for me is anything under 10k miles.

     
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  8. 300GW/RO

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    There is just very little product now in the US. As such, once the outlier Miller car at $475K sells I think from 2015 onward you will be hard pressed to see AP's below $500K (regardless of mileage). My 2 cents.[/QUOTE]


    Listed as Sold on website,

    Jack
     
  9. SupercarGuru

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    I know of a local Florida car with 500 miles for $620k
     
  10. Woppum

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    In the uk a rhd car with about 2k miles was traded with a Daytona worth a reputed £550k. There is one other rhd car for sale lowish miles listed at £480k. A 10k rhd mile car sold for 400ish I think very quickly. LHD cars seem to be advertised and selling at £350k. They are on the way up no doubt. Got mine just on time ;)
     
  11. amenasce

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    Even trade for the Daytona???
     
  12. Woppum

    Woppum Formula Junior

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    This is what I heard !!!
    Apparently not the best condition hence the price but still !!!! Think if true a little ott personally
     
  13. tortesq1

    tortesq1 Formula Junior

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    I just received an email from Miller and the inventory list delineates that their GTO was sold. Wonder if the purchaser is an Fchatter. In any event, now, to the best of my knowledge there are no GTO's in the US that are for sale below $500K.
     
  14. amenasce

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    Wow..curious to see that Daytona. Do you if thru a dealer or private?
     
  15. tortesq1

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    Listed as Sold on website,

    Jack[/QUOTE]

    Jack,

    Sorry I missed your post. I just received the same email from Miller reflecting that it sold.
     
  16. Woppum

    Woppum Formula Junior

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    It was through a ferrari independent specialist. Lots of classics and relatively new. Car was on sor and exchange was made. The car from memory was up at £520k. I went to see it.
     
  17. amenasce

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    That's $820k!!! That would be a record. The car was red or?
     
  18. tortesq1

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  19. Woppum

    Woppum Formula Junior

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    Yes was carbon. An option on all Ferraris. Looks wrong imv
     
  20. tortesq1

    tortesq1 Formula Junior

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    My GTO had the carbon shields and wheelcaps done by Ferrari of Denver but they were not OEM. I was under the impression that the factory would not permit carbon shields/wheelcaps when the GTO was released in 2010. I also have never seen an OEM carbon gas tank cover. Personally I think the carbon wheelcaps only look correct when the shields are also carbon, but that just my opinion.
     
  21. Woppum

    Woppum Formula Junior

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  22. Woppum

    Woppum Formula Junior

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    Nope I was wrong lol


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  23. tortesq1

    tortesq1 Formula Junior

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    Yellow caps/shields but they look great. Call my crazy but I am partial to a nero exterior over a rossa exterior.
     
  24. Nospinzone

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    If you are thinking of buying one of these, the only thing to keep in mind is that the stock market has been going up for almost 6 years now. So there are people with more money than they know what to do with. Stocks are at all time highs and prices for cars, not just the 599 GTO, are at all time highs. If there is any downturn, prices could drop along with the market.

    Everything is supply and demand.

    OTOH, if you buy the car because you love it, who gives a flying ..... :D
     

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