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575 pricing

Discussion in '456/550/575' started by andybm3, Dec 2, 2004.

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  1. andybm3

    andybm3 Karting Silver Subscribed

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    The Sportscar Company just listed a 2002 575 F1 with 6,700 miles for $169k. This is amazing for such a new vehicle, the lowest I have seen.
     
  2. bobafett

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    Andy,

    How are you? Been a while. You still need to come out karting.

    Is the car a unique (green/tan) color or something more standard. Just look at 550 pricing and then realize where 575s will go. Given the mixed reviews on them, etc. it's no wonder they're dropping and dropping fast. They'll always command a premium over 550s, but even that will shrink over time.

    Maranellos, for the money, are hard to beat.

    --Dan
     
  3. andybm3

    andybm3 Karting Silver Subscribed

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    No its a Sliver/blue, great looking car, its got me tempted. Will try to make the next karting session, my son now can drive....yea!!!
     
  4. bobafett

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    Is that a good thing or a bad thing? :D

    There's a breakfast on Sunday morning. Check the NorCal section.

    --Dan
     
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    What do you guys think of this pricing matrix? I have been following these for awhile, but this needs others to contribute thier information. In doing this I factored down prices in Ferrari Market Letter, since they seem very out of whack with reality and many cars sit there unsold for many months. I looked at Autotrader and eBay as well as Car Experience and Cars.com.

    Year-----Asking-----Deal Prices-----Wholesale
    2002----$184,250---$167,500 ----- $159,125
    2003----$195,000---$180,000 ----- $171,000
    2004----$222,500--- $195,000 ----- $185,250
    2005----$245,000 ---$214,719 ----- $203,983

    Keep in mind that these are projections. Sorry about my formattting non-proficiency!
     
  7. 360Grigiotitanio

    360Grigiotitanio Formula Junior

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    Would anyone care to opine what would be an excellent transaction (actual buy) price for a 2003 575M F1 with 1500 miles on it, Fiorano package, and the upgraded sound system? This car is in Nothern California. The exterior color is titanium and the black with Dayonta seats. How much should I offer and all else equal what would be considered a good, fair and excellent deal?

    Thanks.
     
  8. 360Grigiotitanio

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    Is anybody here following 575M pricing, and if so what are the good deal numbers these days?
     

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