2015 Ferrari FF - Grigio Silverstone over Cuoio leather 15,350 miles Price: $179,000 Ferrari Power15 warranty active until 04/29/2024. (Extension available!) Exterior Factory Options - Yellow Brake Calipers Front Suspension Lifter Sport Exhaust Tailpipes Scuderia Ferrari Shields 20-inch Forged Dark Painted Rims Interior Factory Upgrades - Cuoio Leather interior Colored Special Stitching in Nero Horse Stitched on Headrest in Nero Instrument Panel in Nero Homelink Programable Garage Opener Most recent service 04/19/2022 @ Ferrari South Bay I'm available to answer any questions - PM for more information! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
why would anyone want purosangre over this. even at same cost. this is best 4 seater ferrari ever made. glws
In January 2023, the car had a low-pressure hydraulic line for the PTU replaced due to leakage, along with replacement of the suspension lifter under warranty. The warranty is still active until April 29th, 2024. It is eligible for extension for an additional 2 years to take effect after the existing warranty expires. If you would like to discuss the car over the phone, PM me and I'll send you my cell phone number. Thanks for your question, and have a great weekend!
Thank you all for the well wishes. I am very excited for the Purosangue, but with it being anything but available at this point, I am steering my clients who want one towards the FF and Lusso. Similar practicality, N/A V12, and less than half the price! I think both models are a great value, and IMO, I expect to see them appreciate in the coming years. Shooting brakes FTW!
Whomever buys an FF or GTC4 should do it because they want to drive it not because it’ll appreciate. There’s plenty other cars which would be a better “investment” (god I hate that cars are seen as investments!) at the price point.
I couldn't agree more. That said, if you get a good car that you'll drive and enjoy, and it also happens to be a car that will retain its value better than most, that's a win/win scenario. There's an F12 TDF in our shop right now with 132 miles. It pains me to see! (...at least they're still doing the annual maintenance...) Personally, if I owned ANY of these cars, I simply would not have the self control to let it sit in a garage 360 days a year collecting dust.