LOL you mean the "snorkel"? LOL Scoop could use a camera on top to make it look like an F1 racer. LOL.. BTW, aftermarket stripe on that CS.
That CS is now being listed at AutoGallery for $159k. Pricing on this one has been all over the board.
Yeah. Owner received a 16m and is selling CS. Nice guy but overpriced for the mileage, condition, etc. There are a ton of Strads out there right now and unless the sellers get more realistic on pricing their in for another drop by end of year when the 450 comes out. If you are in the market, be patient.
Reality Check on CGT's as well since we talked about them earlier in the thread. 7000 miles clear title sold for 240k. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250423142905&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&viewitem=#ht_6856wt_1201
Yep. I posted that in the Porsche forum. That is a great price and got my attention. Less than a Scud! If they go a bit lower I am in.
OK, so whats the current price on a nice car, good service but over 30k miles? I know in the former marketplace I sold my 24k car for high 170's, but alas, things have changed!
I think the CS in general will continue to go down just like other ferraris. New technologies are on the horizon. I say, sell em while you can. -Peter Oh
Lol yes and no. For a decent price Ill sell, but I'm unlikely to get what I want so Ill most likely end up keeping it. -Peter Oh
Regardless of economy, unless it really gets worse, I would expect the CS to find a bottom similar to 512TR, only higher(since there are fewer examples). I do agree, prices will likely fall at least another 10% as trickle down forces more consolidation with more people.
at the end of the day most Ferrari owners aren't forced sellers, equities recovering sharply as they are, will only reinforce that
Lol yes. Funny how attached one manages to get to an object. I'm currently happy im getting nothing but lowball offers. =) -Peter Oh