Yup, Ferrari Philadelphia And naughty list for sure lol. Flipping in 3 months. Montana registered, corporate car: still Ferrari SpA will know info on owner even if registered under corporation
Yeah, dealership will probably be penalized by losing an allocation or something, customer will be banned from ordering a new ferrari and may get sued...That seems to be protocol these days
Sounds like the original owner sold it back to the dealer who then sold it to current owner who is now selling on BAT through WoB?
this is under because of the £82k of options: https://www.my-next-car.co.uk/used-ferrari-purosangue-sandy-bedfordshire-6402690
I have an e-mail from my dealer (USA) advertising a Nero over Beige 2024 with 700 miles for $550k. That was a bit shocking to me.
It didn't state and I didn't inquire. First one I have seen "publicly advertised" (albeit a closed email distribution) close to MSRP by an authorized dealer. I figured they would hold a premium at least thru this year.
Was there ever any line to buy an FF or Lusso, let alone a very, very long one? I don’t remember one.
Exactly plus for those was unnecessary to have Ferrari v12 background. But for PS you need to be owner of few v12, and it’s sold out already
that "line" was only there because 3,500 people thought they were invited to the VIP party when in reality they were at the wrong house, on the wrong day, in the wrong city.
Trading way under sticker in most markets already, try finding a wholesale bid at sticker in the US, it doesn’t exist. I’m walking away from the order that I was “allocated”, as are many others I know. Once this boulder gets rolling down the hill, the depreciation on PS is going to make the 296GTB look like a good investment.
Cancelled my "invited" allocation. After sitting at 00 for over a year and seeing others that were not the original 1,000 "invited" to be the first to order getting delivered and driving their PS, it was time to cancel the order. Ferrari has zero loyalty to its customers except the top 750 in the world.
Looking at 296 and SF90 depreciation curves is jaw-dropping. Puro curves will likely be even steeper.