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F430 Spider Sales?

Discussion in '360/430' started by speedracer9728, Jul 12, 2006.

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  1. speedracer9728

    Jan 22, 2005
    32
    Do people really buy these cars at 320-360K dollars? I understand it is a really nice car, so what I'm really asking is, has anyone on here purchased the F430 from a dealership selling it at this price range? If so, if you don't mind, how much did you purchase yours for?

    (Most of the owners on here probably had theirs pre ordered ages ago, I'm directing this question to those who didn't have theirs pre ordered and have purchased a 430 spider)
     
  2. stoopsdude

    stoopsdude Karting

    Jul 1, 2006
    157
    Westport, CT
    I would love to know this too, as i went to the dealship and noticed that it is the same price range, with a 100k+ premium, has anyone done this
     
  3. sgcullen

    sgcullen Formula Junior

    Jun 24, 2006
    464
    Morgan Hill, CA
    Full Name:
    Steve Cullen
    If you want an F430 coupe or spider right now, you should expect to pay about $75-$100K above sticker for the coupe and $125-150K above sticker for the spider (these are prices for US cars, not Euro spec). And, yes, they are really selling at these prices. Most of the people selling them have driven them for 1,000-3,000 miles and are getting what the market supports. Fortunately for them, there is high demand and relatively low supply. I think it also speaks volumes about the desirability of the F430. Even though it doesn't currently hold the "collector cache" of an Enzo or F40, it is one of the best sports cars ever made (that's not just my opinion but many of the car rags feel that way too including Automobile Magazine).

    Steve
     
  4. Flex

    Flex Karting

    Aug 23, 2005
    142
    Dubai
    hi

    you asked about the F430 spider
    i purchased my F430 coupe around 30K above premium, not a spider
    and i didnt pre order it

    and there are some F430 spiders here for sale around 45k above premium
    european specs not american specs
     
  5. MAINEMAN

    MAINEMAN Karting

    May 27, 2004
    86
    NH
    Full Name:
    Eric
    While I didn't pay $100k over, I did pay a substantial premium on a new '05 F1 Spider that I bought from Shelton last October. I then drove the car for the next 7 months and 1,000 miles and got nearly all my money back when I traded it for a new '06 6 speed Spider which I've now driven for about 900 miles.

    At first I had a hard time considering paying such a premium, but frankly I'm glad I did. I've loved every mile I've driven the car. The car has barely depreciated, in fact it's probably firmed since last fall/winter. Everytime I've bought another sportscar like a Porsche I've lost 20% as I drove it out the door. That's certainly not the case with the 430, yet. I could probably get all my money back if I sold it today. In that case, the premium is irrelevant.

    My advice to anyone who wants a 430 but has hesitated, find the right one like I did (color combo/options) and buy it.
     
  6. speedracer9728

    Jan 22, 2005
    32
    Thanks for all the replies...MAINEMAN, your story does a great job to show the value of the 430.
     
  7. tstafford

    tstafford Formula Junior

    Mar 4, 2006
    754
    Nashville
    Full Name:
    Tim
  8. Skidkid

    Skidkid F1 Veteran
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    Aug 25, 2005
    9,496
    Campbell, CA
    Full Name:
    John Zornes
  9. sparetireless

    sparetireless Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2003
    1,586
    Is this about $80 over?
     
  10. SrfCity

    SrfCity F1 World Champ

    You'll find it hard to get people coming forward on how much over they paid. If you paid a $100K over for example you'll probably keep your mouth shut so that you don't look like you got ripped off. Now if someone got a smok'n deal and wants to brag about it that's a different story. Watch, now the $100Kers will chime in ;)
     
  11. Skyler360Spider

    Skyler360Spider Formula Junior

    Oct 15, 2005
    538
    The OC, USA
    100K over is a smokin deal!!! "smokin" something!
     
  12. speedracer9728

    Jan 22, 2005
    32
    I've been monitoring the F430 Spider that Exclusive Motors has listed for sale. They say the sticker is $272K and a couple of months ago, they were listing the vehicle for sale at aroud $370k...now they have lowered it to around $350k. So I have to think more F430's will be on the market later on, then prices will drop even more. (not much, but still lower).

    As for the F430 for sale from Foreign Cars Italia, never realized how hot the silver looks on the F430..just don't really care for the red interior.
     
  13. RossoCorsaItaly

    RossoCorsaItaly F1 Rookie
    Rossa Subscribed

    Jun 9, 2004
    4,679
    LA & OKC
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    Kevin
    Try Ferrari of Central Florida 1-407-667-4300 they have a yellow F430 Spider in stock right now. Ask for John Slimen and tell him Kevin from MVP sent you.
     
  14. Mr. V

    Mr. V Formula 3

    Oct 23, 2004
    1,247
    Portland, Oregon
  15. sketchsk85

    sketchsk85 Formula Junior

    Aug 1, 2005
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    Denver
    Full Name:
    Thomas
  16. Mr. V

    Mr. V Formula 3

    Oct 23, 2004
    1,247
    Portland, Oregon
    LOL

    The seller of the car on craigslist identified it in his ad as an F430
     
  17. Morgie

    Morgie Formula Junior

    May 3, 2005
    435
    SF Bay/Carmel
    FoSV sold a 2006 F430 F1 Spider with power daytonas, challenge grill (rear), HiFi, Power daytonas, daytona rear shelf, shields for 323K
     
  18. racerdj

    racerdj F1 Veteran
    Owner

    Jan 19, 2003
    6,952
    Indianapolis
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    DJS
    Very well said and true.
     
  19. sparetireless

    sparetireless Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2003
    1,586
     
  20. masterlu

    masterlu Formula Junior

    Jul 26, 2005
    380
    Florida, Cape Cod MA
    Full Name:
    Ivan
    60K over on the exact coupe I wanted (12 mos ago). Worth every penny! Could turn it for a profit, but wouldn't even consider it.
     
  21. NYC123

    NYC123 Formula Junior

    Jul 15, 2006
    466
    I am currently looking at two 430 coupes. Both 2006 cars, both red/tan , and both 6 speeds. One is a very fair deal at 40k over with 300 miles on it and the other is 70k over. The car for 70k over is new and my debate is that the cheaper car has no options in it at all, while the other car has all the nice options, power daytonas, shields, full leather, etc. Seems crazy to take the more expensive car and I most likely wont, but the daytona seats really make the interior.
     
  22. masterlu

    masterlu Formula Junior

    Jul 26, 2005
    380
    Florida, Cape Cod MA
    Full Name:
    Ivan
    Options make the car. Not to mention resale. Get the one you want, close your eyes & pull the trigger. You won't regret it!

    P.S> I have daytona seats & love them
     
  23. havoc

    havoc Rookie

    Apr 13, 2005
    41
    Illinois
    My coupe is for sale at $50 over. I paid over for it. Most people think that the purchase price is the most important part in deciding whether or not to buy something. It is not. The price you pay less the price you can sell it for is the most important. Whether you pay list or pay over, its still going to cost you roughly $10 a year.
     
  24. Carnut

    Carnut F1 Rookie

    Nov 3, 2003
    3,797
    Gladwyne PA
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    Morrie
    My favorite local sushi place is right acoss the street from my dealer. I stopped over to say hi after lunch. They just got a nice 06 430 gearshift car. Light silver. pretty car. I do not think they are asking 100k over sticker for it though.
     
  25. fastgman

    fastgman Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
    109

    Really have to remember that if the car is selling for 320 to 360 you either live in miami or L.A., or which is usually more the case, the car is fully optioned. A fully optioned car list price is very expensive. The ceramic brakes alone add around 17,000. With options, including some of the rarer options, you can move the list price of your car to somewhere around 280k. So in reality if a car is 320k and it is fully optioned you are not getting a bad deal per se. As long as you don't mind buying a car at market. But beware the cars that sell at that price and don't have any options, some dealers are trying to catch unknowledgeable buyers. Just make sure you do your research before you buy the car, and know all of the exact prices of the options, if anyone needs this I can give you what I have.

    Grant
     

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