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16M vs Carrera GT...resale

Discussion in '360/430' started by scycle2020, Jan 25, 2011.

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  1. mousecatcher

    mousecatcher Formula 3

    Dec 18, 2007
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    what crack are you on?? err, i mean let me know and i can get you one (in your color of choice) for the low buy-in of $500k. double your money in 5 years!!
     
  2. HH11

    HH11 F1 Rookie
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    I dont know about 5-6 years but I can see it getting there. Enzos fetch crazy amounts. I didnt expect to see it that high that quick.

    If you bought an Enzo for the 660k or whatever the number was you would have in fact doubled your money in less than 7 years. Not 5, but close.
     
  3. jpcourt

    jpcourt Karting

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    I already have one... and time will tell.
     
  4. rks5370

    rks5370 Karting

    Dec 31, 2006
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    Never seen such consensus on a thread...and porsche over a ferrari.
    +1 CGT. My next car, if I can just get it past the mrs.
     
  5. JuniorGTR

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    #30 JuniorGTR, Jan 26, 2011
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  6. TravisJ

    TravisJ Formula Junior

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    I don't know that Enzos ever sold for $660K on the used market.
     
  7. TimF40

    TimF40 Formula 3

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    I sold my F430 Spider for my CGT. I looked at the 16Ms at the same time. The CGT was engineering porn, while the 16M was too close to my 430. The CGT even turned out to be cheaper!

    16M prices have since dropped, a lot, while the CGTs have edged up a little.

    I don't believe the CGT will ever fetch high prices like have been suggested, but I think they'll always be higher than the souped up 430.

    But, what do I know; I always buy my stocks high and sell low! ;-)

    Tim
     
  8. StoryBook

    StoryBook F1 Rookie
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    #33 StoryBook, Jan 26, 2011
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    Crappy pic, but you get the idea.

    CGT will definitely retain value better then 16M. However if you drive either of them.....and this goes for most of these cars.......they will all lose value. I like driving them.
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  9. HH11

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    I wasn't referring to the used market. I meant the sticker price. I think it was somewhere around 654k. I have seen a few online lately, 1 at 1.23M and the other at 1.325M.
     
  10. anunakki

    anunakki Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    Id rather have a 16M but the CGT is going to hold its value better.
     
  11. Scuderia980

    Scuderia980 F1 Rookie

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    while most of us here are simply dreaming, i'll chime in as well:)

    CGT hands down (basalt black for me, thanks). a true supercar built during a unique era for supercars.
     
  12. RBM

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    Who said that?
     
  13. jamie140

    jamie140 F1 Rookie
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    I have one of each. I believe the value of the cgt will hold up better than the 16M.
     
  14. scycle2020

    scycle2020 F1 Rookie

    Jan 26, 2004
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    i have never driven a CGT, but I know several people who have including a neighbor that owns one, and they do take a great deal of practice and skill to drive anywhere near 100%. The scuderia and even the new 458 have so many electronic controls that even a crappy driver like my self can look impressive driving one. Perhaps the CGT owners here can give there opinions on this....
     
  15. TimsBlack16M

    TimsBlack16M Formula 3

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    #40 TimsBlack16M, Jan 27, 2011
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    The CGT has much higher maintenance costs than the 16M. For example, it eats clutches at a replacement cost of $25,000+. It is not unusual to see the first clutch fried before 5000 miles. Despite the higher upkeep costs, the CGT is a superior collectors car.

    Tim
     
  16. jamie140

    jamie140 F1 Rookie
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    That's not true. Annual fluid is around 1200. Driven properly, the clutch will last well over 100k miles.
     
  17. Scott98

    Scott98 F1 Rookie
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    A friend of mine replaced his clutch at 15k. He's a PCA driving instructor. He drives his cars hard, but certainly doesn't abuse them.

    Scott
     
  18. TimF40

    TimF40 Formula 3

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    Seems like every long drive I take in one of these things costs me $5k in depreciation. I'm looking forward to when they're worth nothing! ;-)
     
  19. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    CGT is a supercar exotic, Enzo equivalent, the 16M is not.

    Taz
    Terry Phillips
     

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