In life everything for sale for the right price ,for sure i,am was pumping the scuds prices you think i was going to take a 100k hit a couple of years ago when the supply and demand wasnt there and now it here ,if you want a good scud. with 6 kmiles i have one and your going to pay the price for it,
Look down a few post there a 2008 going for 225k and that a cheap ,prices are going up supply and demand folks
I want to live in your world of denial. I want to keep dreaming. 2009 Scuderia with 4,000 miles for $199k - I'll sell to you for $250k. We have a deal? 2009 Used Ferrari 430 Scuderia Freshly Serviced! at Ferrari of Tampa Bay Serving Palm Harbor, FL, IID 12492946 Or how about this one with 4,400 miles for $188,00?? Yours for only $245!!! Show me the money!! (Check is in the mail? Though so...) Used 2008 Ferrari F430 For Sale | Salt Lake City UT
These come up for sale all the time. There are 7 on Cars.com, Autotrader, Dupont Registry, Ebay, and Ferrari's own locator across ALL dealerships (you select the country) - Ferrari Approved Car Locator (Note: first time is a bit tricky to use. Make sure you have distance set to "National" ) Thanks
You always have to ask yourself WHY is it at 188k for a 08 or 09 scud with 4k miles ????? is there a reason buddy, so how many Scud. or 16m are for Sell in the greater north America or the world, i guess your one of the dreamers that want a scud. for nothing but it not going to happan, i don,t need a scud ,i have one )
It diffrent if you paid 300k for a scud and you get a trade in or sell it for 190k lots of quick flip and profits you make, you must of bought your scud a few years ago when they were only 150k ???????????????????
Don't need to ask why. It is called "Supply and Demand" Well I actually do want a Scuderia. It will join my 612 Scaglietti, my Challenge Stradale, and hopefully a new 458 Speciale. The difference is you have been pushing the sky with your version of Scuderia prices all as a thinly veiled attempt to sell your car. So...subscribe to Ferrarichat and see where the real prices are.
need more popcorn because of this thread I realized there is a 09scueria and a scuderia09 on this board...one is from texas - I love texas
i,am never going to sell my Scud. the price are what i,am talking about , you just don,t want to pay the real price for a really good one for your collection
Here we go again. You were talking all hard with me too until I put some money on me getting a scud; then crickets. You can owe me. The high roller spending his time on the internet calling people out trying to inflate prices. The irony is awesome.
Telling people they can't afford something while simultaneously stressing over a 100k depreciation on a modern supercar. Insert foot in mouth.
Anyone have recent sales/price data for 09 coupes? Are they getting 150's or have they dropped to the 140's?
LOL...Ron, he might be right...he may never sell that scud (at his bizzaro world value) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
LOL! Little background. My first post in this section was stating I was going to be buying a scud. Danny just didn't like what I was telling people they were going for in the real world. I bet him some money after all his trash-talk that I would acquire one within 12 months. He didn't take me up on it and proceeded to cry to me in PM about how he was mislead to believe the car was worth 300k (these guys - fchat? dealer?) when he bought it and a year later it was worth less than 200k. I actually tried to be cool, but here he is poking Challenge64, so let the truth fly.
He is his own worst enemy. It seems he can't stop himself from digging his own grave with delusions and denials.
If the following is true and translates down to the Scud as well, I certainly won't complain: Ferrari dealers are taking deposits of up to £20,000 for Ferrari 458 Speciales, yet warning customers their orders might be cancelled if someone wants to buy one with more options. Thats according to lending specialists Magnitude Finance, who say customers are being gazumped as collectors want to own whats expected to be one of the last naturally aspirated Ferraris to be made. Magnitude Finance director, Tim Marlow, said: One client ordered the car many months ago but he was subsequently advised to increase the options he selected to guarantee delivery simply because others are prepared to pay over the odds to get one new. We have another client who has successfully secured the car using our finance and he said between placing his deposit and the balance, the agent he bought it from contacted him on five occasions to say others wanted to buy it if he changed his mind. The Ferrari 458 will be seen as a landmark car for the Maranello manufacturer, with the more powerful Speciale expected to make extraordinary money as collectors items in the future. Ferraris 458 is currently on sale for £178,551, while the more extreme Speciale retails at £208,090 without options. But when the naturally aspirated V8 supercar is (potentially) replaced by a turbocharged model, expected to happen next year, prices of looked-after examples could go through the roof. Marlow added: Everyone we speak to sees this as the next appreciating model over the long-term like the 360 Challenge Stradale and 430 Scuderia 16M before it, so demand is really high. To ensure it is as sought after as possible and commands the highest price in years to come should they decide to sell, they want to be the first and only name on the logbook.