why did/would you sell your Roma after goring through all of that process? Seems like owners should just keep them long term.
36% Depreciation over 2 1/2 years is not unusual. We just traded a pickup 1 year for another (had issues we couldn’t live with) and took a 30% hit. It just hurts more at these prices.
Too many issues. Brakes started squeeking at 4,000km. Phone wouldn't connect automatically, numerous other software issues - laggy everything, press any button, wait 2 sec to execute. Very annoying. Entire dashboard would just turn off mid ride. Yes, everything but the odometer! Nearest Ferrari service is 800km away so got fed up with the road trips to the service centre. Why buy Amalfi? Owning a Ferrari is a flex like no other. Just make sure you sell before warranty expires
Did you purchase before 25? The electrics have improved a lot recently. And the electric car will introduce next generation screen HMI/UX.
I traded it when my 812 GTS came in, was still a fair amount of demand then for Roma so wasn’t horrible depreciation.
If the Burmester Premium hifi is specced (SNDB), either "Roof in Alcantara upon request" (ALIH), or "Colour upon request for leather headliner" (RUF1), is required to be specced. Presumably there are speakers on the roof and F haven't specified with their supplier of the standard headliner the required cutuots.
I am new to this forum. I put in an order earlier in the month. Thinking Rosso Rubino with Charcoal interiors. I currently have a Portofino (Blu Scozia & Sabbia). I was given late 2026 window.
I bought a brand new Maserati spider in 2001. The first year it depreciated 30=40%. It would fall every year. I didn't care. I traded it in after 14 years when it needed some work I didn't want to do. I got 20% of the original price I paid. 80% depreciation seems like a lot but it was 14 years. Then I figured, if I had bought a new Cadillac every 3 years I would have lost MORE money. So its all relative.