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04 F1 360 Spyder...Worth..????

Discussion in '360/430' started by needaferrari, Jun 16, 2009.

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  1. $$$=SPEED

    $$$=SPEED F1 Veteran

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    $120k and have them do the major service inclusing a new clutch. Hell of a deal on a great car. Once you get a Ferrari you will never look back. Viper ACR get cars, fast as hell but not close to the feeling of owning and driving a Ferrari
     
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    Ok, I have to chime in...not because of I'm upset but because several people seem to overlook the details in the first post. We have already performed a test of the clutch and as the OP stated, the clutch has approx. 93% life remaining. The major service is included in the price as well and a sale price of $119k is right in line with todays market. Sure, you can find 360 Spiders for $105k but they won't have the desirable colors/options/miles and service history that this car has going for it. If your quest is to find the lowest priced car available then please look elsewhere...if your quest is to find one of the cleanest 360 Spiders available, you have found it.
     
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    youre offering a fantastic deal!!!
     
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    +1... I'm glad you chimed in. Hopefully, this will enlighten some who are looking/shopping for a 360, or any other model for that matter :)
     
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    why has the car been there so long if its such a good deal. not to mention 9k is not that low. Its middle of the road. The only thing this price is in line with is your pocket book. Not the guy buying the car.
     
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    ONE WORD "F500" lets see what that does to the price of this car if it is still sitting there
     
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    125k for a 430? i'll trade up from my 360 at that price.
     
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    Sorry I missed that part. I thought someone said the clutch was worn and it needed the major. Your price seems right on
     
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    kevin, the car is a beauty...take a look at it in person. 119k for that car is well priced. compare it to other dealers prices. good luck
     
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    That car would retail for $135 in California right now.
     
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    your crazy 135 ???? come on
     
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    A Ferrari from a reliable Ferrari dealership should bring a reasonable premium over a "take your chances car" from an unknown seller. Virtually new clutch, great color and option package. Serviced by real experts and ready to drive with minimal risk.

    Too many web experts here. This is a great car at a reasonable price with low risk for the buyer. Sort of like the 575M I bought from Boardwalk at a slight premium. You pay your money and take your chances. I willingly pay a premium if I sleep better at night. Better a perfect 360 than a bottom of the pile f430. 360 is much prettier, anyway, even if the 430 is a bit quicker.

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    Thank you! :)
     
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    Ferrari of den. is a very honest , well respected dealership..not all of them are, and I have seen less than perfect cars represented as such from a dealer...Sometimes the premium you pay at dealership is a middleman market up and nothing more...So it can work both ways.....
     
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    Another potential advantage of buying from a dealer is that they may well stand behind an issue that arises shortly after purchase. After all, they have a long term reputation to look after, and they want happy customers.
     
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    Real Money on the Car is $110. If you pay a penny more just add it to what you are going to lose any ways. In a year the car is well under $100, 5 years it will coost you over $50K to own regardless of the miles....

    When you look at the fact that you are losing $50K anyways... What is $5 - $10k more for the purchase... If you love it buy it... You could die tomorow....

    Post some good Pics when you pull the trigger.
     
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    do a ppi, if the car checks out then all systems go. save 15,000 dollars. And dont act like buying from a ferrari dealership will solve all your problems. not true, some indy's will be more helpful that any f dealers
     
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    No, I'm not crazy. I just live in the People's Republic of California. You should come out here and do some car shopping.
     
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    well guess what........ aug 2008 ..... ferrari of orange county..... is where i got my 2000 360 modena. shopped for 4 months and they had the best deal. So in short I DID my car shopping in CA
     
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    I'm so happy for you!
     
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    These guys are very good. They have do good work and are reasonable. Prices are very in-line especially when you consider 2 things. Buy a car in FL and deal with the $500 to see it, your time, $1500 to ship it and hope nobody takes it for a test spin in transit (it happens a lot). Plus, there is a lot to be said for buying from a dealer that services it. They know you bought it there and will probably buy another so you tend to get taken care of. I bought a lambo from another dealer (not the Lambo dealer which by the way, is also awesome in customer service). But, I signed the paperwork and as I drove out the door, I knew I was on my own 100%. So when I couldn't work the 10K stereo, I was told to call someone else...

    Bottom line is the cheapest car will probably not turn out to be the most inexpensive....
     

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