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Help Me Pick A 458

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by beatboy77, Mar 23, 2019.

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  1. beatboy77

    beatboy77 Karting

    Apr 22, 2017
    54
    Colorado Springs
    After an exhaustive search for 90 days, I truly feel I have two strong candidates for my first F-Car purchase. Below are the basic details of both cars. Please me know which one you would go with and why

    Car 1
    2010 Italia Coupe
    16k miles
    Loaded with about every option. Full carbon fiber package, nav, backup camera, Daytona seats, LED steering wheel, front lift, etc.
    Price - $165k

    Car 2
    2012 Italia Coupe
    9k miles
    Basic interior, no carbon fiber. Basic steering wheel, non-LED non-carbon version. Does have Daytona seats.
    Price - $160k

    I really am torn between the two. Just curious of opinions

    Josh
     
  2. Cigarzman

    Cigarzman F1 Veteran
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    I would make an offer on # 1 only because I do like the options. For me , LED ‘s , backup camera and shields are a must. I’m a fan of the Daytona seats and carbon interior as well. Good luck with your hunt and please keep us posted. By the way what are the color combos ?
    Best ,Kirk.
     
  3. beatboy77

    beatboy77 Karting

    Apr 22, 2017
    54
    Colorado Springs
    Both have been negotiated as low as I can get them. Both cars are red with black interior
     
  4. beatboy77

    beatboy77 Karting

    Apr 22, 2017
    54
    Colorado Springs
    Is 16k miles considered high mileage in the 458 world?
     
  5. WLFerrari

    WLFerrari Karting

    Mar 17, 2017
    103
    Northern California
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    Wayne
    Go with Car #1, you will enjoy a more optioned car. There are no mechanical differences in the two cars - 2010 and 2012.
     
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  6. Cigarzman

    Cigarzman F1 Veteran
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    I sold my 2012 458 spider with 22,000 miles to my daughter’s boss Feb 2018 . As of today there have been zero issues with the car. Also I still like rig #1 best . I’m probably not the guy to ask on miles because I drive my cars quite a bit. 4800 miles on my 2018 488 spider since April last year.
    Best ,Kirk
     
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  7. buddyg

    buddyg F1 Veteran
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    Sep 20, 2004
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    Car 1 for me I love Carbon and the LED steering wheel is a must have.
     
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  8. Viperjoe

    Viperjoe F1 Rookie
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    I'd negotiate on car #1; it's got the right, or as many have said, must have options. And 2,000 miles/year is pretty much Sunday drives!
     
  9. wthensler

    wthensler F1 Rookie
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    Apr 27, 2015
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    William
    I bought a used, heavily optioned car, and as I drive the car more, I really appreciate the options. Who’d have thought heated seats in FL would be a desirable option? Ask my wife (yes, I like them too). And CF was never on my radar, but I’ve come to love the look of it. Folding mirrors? An absolute necessity for pulling into my tight garage.

    If you’re going to drive the car (and you should!), the difference in mileage will eventually become moot. But you can’t replace missing options.
     
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  10. 458 Spider 0414

    458 Spider 0414 Formula Junior
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    Dec 7, 2017
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    RAY
    Car #1..... You need to negociate the price.... 16 K miles and 2010 you should be at a lower price. However, go with what you want and don’t worry about what others say. You are the one that needs to be happy....

    Ray,
     
  11. kiryu

    kiryu Formula Junior

    Mar 28, 2016
    407
    Los Angeles
    this is your first ferrari, absolutely car #1. 2012 already ran out of free annual service (or maybe has 1 last one left), so the only advantage is really the lower miles. Do not get a stripped model, you will drive it all the time thinking the "could have"s...could have carbon, could have LEDs, could have shields, could have backup cam...etc. and you will hate it. Inside is what you look at most of the time driving, do not skip out on that
     
  12. Rbwiii

    Rbwiii Formula Junior

    Aug 9, 2014
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    Cali
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    Car 1 over car 2, or keep looking...car #3?
     
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  13. ScottS

    ScottS F1 Rookie
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    Mar 2, 2004
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    Winter Park
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    Which moves you? How long do you keep cars?
    Paying cash ? Service records? Prior owners ?how many?

    Are you asking a value question or community question ?

    For me after 8+ Ferrari’s the options I desire are less cosmetic and more functional. I like the AFS and lifter, cameras and race seats. That’s for my drive, location, and body. Yours is likely different.

    If your asking which will hold value if you keep for two years before trying something else, generally it’s the year,miles, and records which determine the value at ten years on. I stay away from higher miles from multiple owners. Miles in and of themselves are not a deal breaker. Others may disagree.


    Buy one drive it and enjoy. Their is no wrong choice in the end. Both are reasonably priced. Below 160k there are usually stories or issues

    Drive it well


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
     
  14. Pavan Pinnamaneni

    Aug 21, 2018
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    Houston, Texas
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    Hands down take option 1. CF really adds to the look and i'm glad mine has it every time i get in. Year and miles wont matter after you've had it a coupe of months and added miles yourself. I originally started looking at the same cars. Then my sales manager added "let me show you this one". I saw the Spider and i was hooked. Take a look at one, maybe you'll feel the same way. You can come up with a hundred ways to justify the price after seeing one. Best rash move i've ever made
     
  15. Graz

    Graz Formula 3

    Oct 15, 2012
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    Josh,
    I think Car 1 is a better choice given the options. You will appreciate the lift, backup camera etc and it’s a better resale when the time comes. Mileage is not a concern as these cars love to be driven and are finicky when they don’t get exercise. Good luck with your choice and have fun once you’ ve made it. Welcome to the addiction:)
     
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  16. 3POINT8

    3POINT8 F1 Veteran
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    Jan 23, 2014
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    pics? color?
     
  17. boobernackle

    boobernackle Formula Junior

    May 28, 2016
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    Only to the Ferrari noobs. The issue with a 2010 is that it's a first year production for the 458, with many bugs yet to be sorted. I would normally start at 2011-2012 for peace of mind.
     
  18. racerdj

    racerdj F1 Veteran
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    Jan 19, 2003
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    I might keep looking but considering the two, option 1 because of the options.
     
  19. Gofastr

    Gofastr Karting

    Jan 7, 2019
    96
    9 years later and the bugs aren't sorted? Which bugs are you speaking of?
     
  20. gobble

    gobble Formula 3
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    Jan 29, 2010
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    I wouldn't worry about the first car being a 2010.
     

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