Someone I know was able to get me this info. Some interesting prices here especially on Non-spyder cars. 98 Berlinetta 6/21/02 - Red 7k miles, F1 , $67,000 12/27/02 - Silver 34k miles, 6spd, $73,000 98 GTS 4/11/03 - Yellow 17k miles, 6spd, $67,000 Most of the cars that go through auction are Spyders. Here are some 97 and 98 that have sold recently. Just subtract about $15,000 and you're pretty close. 97 Spyders 07/08/2003 FAAO $ 85,000 19,270 miles BLK/BLUE 8G 6 X SE 06/19/2003 MANHEIM $ 97,000 6,258 miles RED 8G 6 X NE 08/14/2003 MANHEIM $ 92,000 11,986 miles YELLOW 8G NE 06/20/2003 MANHEIM $ 75,500 30,680 miles RED 8G M X NE 08/21/2003 RIVRSIDE $ 89,000 12,416 miles YELLOW 8G WC 09/18/2003 RIVRSIDE $ 76,500 7,897 miles RED 8G A WC 98 Spyders 06/19/2003 MANHEIM $ 112,000 3,129 8G NE 08/14/2003 MANHEIM $ 102,000 11,937 RED 8G 5 X NE 04/17/2003 NEVADA $ 88,600 26,404 YELLOW 8G 6 WC 06/11/2003 W PALM $ 92,500 10,001 RED 8G A X SE 07/09/2003 W PALM $ 90,000 5,520 YELLOW 8G A X SE 06/11/2003 W PALM $ 99,000 8,714 RED 8G 6 X SE
Why such the difference between 97 and 98 spiders? I know there were improvements on the 97 model but I cant think of any variations or improvements done to the cars between 97 and 98... What auction was this btw? Some of those prices are pretty low!
355 are coming down right now. Have been since the beginning of the year. I have a 12K 1999 F355 Spider F1 for sale at $95,500. go figure!
Unfortunately, the price will keep coming down No speculation on 355s, so the thing to do is buy one and drive the heck out of it If the price ever comes down to 40K, I'll buy another one so my little bro can trash that one instead of mine David
Note that these are mostly wholesale auction results. This is what the dealers are paying for cars for their inventory. I believe the purchasing dealers will add $15k - $20k to these prices for their retail pricing. From the Manheim website: "Manheim is the industry leader in the business of wholesale automobile auctions. Wholesale auto auctions are where wholesale buyers and sellers meet to exchange vehicles. Competitive bidding drives the auction process and only licensed dealers are allowed to bid. Sellers, or consignors, may be manufacturers, rental car companies, financial institutions, leasing companies, corporate fleet managers or licensed automotive dealers."