FERRARI OF HOUSTON & FERRARI OF THE WOODLANDS 2014 FERRARI LAFERRARI ONE of 499 $3,799,995 Delivered new by Ferrari of Houston, this 1440 mile Ferrari LaFerrari is now available for sale from our dealership to a new owner. Ferrari.com: "It is our most ambitious project yet, pushing the boundaries of technology for a road car. It gathers together the marque's greatest technical capabilities from both GT and Formula 1 engineering, delivering the highest performance ever reached by a production Ferrari." This LaFerrari arrives with all manuals, keys, charging equipment, and Ferrari Classiche book for the new owner. Ferrari Financial Services provides a number of financing options, from custom leasing to extended-term conventional financing, making this Ferrari more affordable than you may have thought. Please contact us if you would like to discuss your ownership options of this beautiful LaFerrari. Please contact FERRARI OF HOUSTON 713-772-3868 [email protected] Joe Maniaci [email protected] Craig Becker As always, thank you for viewing Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Checking my bank account balance. Closing this thread in disgust and heading over to see if there is a groupon for FoH
Awesome looking LaF! It's also priced very aggressively compared to the few other offered for sale. GLWS!
Ouch, that would make me think twice of purchasing a high end car. At least here, there's no property tax on your car.
1400 miles is actually a lot for a LaF, at least from those that I've seen. Think about it, if you own a LaF, you obviously own other Fcars that need to be exercised too! This is why quite a few LaFs and higher end sports cars have plates from a certain tax-free state.
Va residents must pay personal property tax on cars? each year? or one-time? in addition to sales tax? Jack
Exactly!! And this beauty is priced to sale. If I were in a very liquid state right now I would seriously be on it. But kids in college tend to eat liquidity up rather quickly. lol
Yes, year after year after year . unless it is old enough for antique plates or unless one registers it in Montana.
5%? https://taxes.arlingtonva.us/vehicles/vehicle-taxes/ Wow...If you buy a Laf new and keep it 10 years, then you pay $700k in taxes??