#2. The following hybrids have appreciated in value: La Ferrari, SF90XXX, Porsches 918 and P1. Appreciation: It seems to be a function of demand exceeding supply. The 296 has similar performance, is probably more fun to drive and more practical.
General public not people on the forum but id say the majority of the forum are not keen reading a lot of the comments
Ferrari’s regular production cars have almost always depreciated. The opposite was the exception to the rule. The 296 is a masterful achievement. Hyper fast, usable, fun and sounds good. Production and FUD have contributed to faster depreciation. These are cars, not investments. Would I prefer they hold their value- sure. Is that why I buy them- no. Ferrari has made many design dogs in their day. Some have later been appreciated. They have always pushed the design edge. I hated the Enzo in its day from a design standpoint. Doesn’t matter. When breaking new ground- people hate change. And the beat goes on. And the 296 is beautiful in the traditional way- flowing curves.
If you on uncomfortable facing a $100K loss or more- don’t buy a $600K car. I expect these will be available for a discount pre-owned based on prior performance of the Scuderia, Speciale & Pista. The prior cars are now appreciating because they are not hybrid (even though the hybrid is better). People are afraid of change. FUD works. And eventually I predict these will be appreciated when people realize there is no hybrid longevity problem.
First, just because he says it, doesn't mean it's true. Second, he's a reasonably famous YouTube personality at this point. So even if he could get one (I'm skeptical) it would likely reflect his influencer status, not general availability. This may be true of production models, provided you are willing to wait a year or two for delivery. It is most certainly not true of any VS model to date, including the Speciale.
Its $135,000 and no I'm not comfortable with that loss in 12 month its ridiculous I work too hard for my money to blow that amount
You are right, but I was not considering the holy trinity in my post. That was a good correction by you, and I sometimes forget those ones are the original exotic hybrids. The sf90xx I will wait on because there have only been a couple for sale so far, and even the first few 296s for sale were above MSRP.
That’s about where I am in 12 months. Just don’t sell. I consider Every car a total loss when I buy it. I work plenty hard for my money. Which is exactly why I don’t consider cars as investments.
I like the color but man, I'm sick of seeing the launch spec already. I can't wait for the reviews to come out so we hopefully see some different specs.
I’m the same. We’re going to Croatia next week. Cars go on the transporter tomorrow with a weeks’ worth of luggage for two. I loaded and packed the 812 Comp. But found, to my surprise, I couldn’t do it and leave the XX in the garage. So we’ve squeezed into the XX. I have to sit a notch forward of where I normally would and my wife 2 notches. And I just know that packing light, in two suit carriers behind the seats is going to give me terrible earache! But I just love the way the SF90/XX does things. The open hood, mid-engined feel, incredible and instant performance and handling. I felt like I had to find a way. We use the e-mode around town and Qualifying everywhere else. What a brilliant platform the SF90 is for this type of thing. I’d miss it if I didn’t take it, wonderful as the Comp is.