Go with a nice '99 F355. It's the last year of production of the 355, so all the bugs have been ironed out. It's better looking than the 360 (IMO), alot cheaper, and you won't have to wait years for it! Or alternatively you could pick up a used 360. I really don't see the point in buying a new Ferrari and then having to wait years for it...
NH also has no sales tax, so after the minimum 6 months pass, you can do a legit transfer to any state, tax free. This works well when you have residences in more than just Tax States. Paying tax on a used car that was taxed when new, sounds like "taxation without representation." Not really, I just like the sound of it, as well as the fact that NH has reasonable/optional insurance requirements.
No sales tax on used cars in the ATL. Saves a lot of Moolah. So, I have my eye on a car in Socal. I fly out. Pay cash. Bring it back here and I'm done. Jason
Ferrari of Orange County quotes a wait of 2 years to 3 years maximum for a new Ferrari. This can be shorter if you do not want an F1 transmission. A 612 can be gotten in less than a year without the F1 girly transmission. Good Luck!
If money is not an issue, pay the cost plus. A flipped spider with 70-80 miles will cost $40K over sticker. Would you rather wait or pay the piper. There ain't much difference between $205 and $245. That's what I did and put $10K down on the replacement......then changed my mind to the 612.