I remember a few years ago they were between 1.2 - 1.6 million. Just saw this today: 2003 Ferrari Enzo F1 For Sale in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 | Global Autosports Miles are low and its yellow so maybe that boosted the value? Either way, does anybody know what they are really selling for? I have not been able to track down any actual recent sales.
They should go up as everything has gone up. A regular 911 from the 70's is now a $180k car...and they built thousands of those.
You are a year or two too late. Havent seen US Enzos for 1.2M for a while. Low mileage and yellow to top it off. I wouldnt be surprised if this car sells for 1.8M+.
Are you looking for an Enzo to buy for yourself? Although quite a few Enzos change hands privately (Ive sold 4 this year), there are a number of recent auction sales results from this year easily available online.
Can you share with us the high and low range from those 4 sales? I also thought Enzo's were in the 1.2 to 1.5M range. 2M+ seems extremely high. Maybe if it was red, had < 100 miles on it, one owner and possibly a story of ownership 2M. I don't know...I wouldn't pay that much for an Enzo. LaFerrari, yes.
Take a look here: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/288gto-f40-f50-enzo-laferrari/392688-enzo-market-value.html It is discussed by people with great experience on this.
Got it. found this in the thread: ---------------------------------- Back on topic, a gentleman client of mine who has a black/red Enzo was offered $1.75m and he didn't sell. On the other hand cars with miles (in the USA "miles" means circa 10k on) are closer to $1m. A red car with circa 350 miles just sold for $1.75m but not verified by me. So perhaps the range is $1m to $1.75m+ in the USA, and as with all Supercars, small details result in a big range. ------------------------------------
Only if it is wanting in terms of condition, remember, the range must accommodate cars with some needs. A nice one with 8,900 miles just sold for $1.6m plus.
This exact Enzo was sold for much less earlier this year in a private sale. A friend of mine was the seller after owning it for about a year. My god do I miss this car. It was amazing having access to an Enzo while it lasted.
if this is not fake then this is best Enzo on the market: only 646 miles for 1,3 million american dollars for sale in Italy, I think it's worth shipping to USA Ferrari Enzo Ferrari NUOVA als Andere in Conselice (Ra)
You are thinking of a different car. I was involved with the sale of both. The latter car I am referring to was previously owned for much more than a year.
This car has been for sale through Ft. Lauderdale Collection South since at least June (same price, but back then it had 1,997 miles).
I thought Hilgram was referring to my post http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/142797402-post12.html regarding the "nice one with 8,900 miles just sold for $1.6m plus", but, maybe not!
Joe, I was talking about the one linked to in the original post. My friend owned it for around a year and sold it with about 1700 miles on it. The man who bought it put about 200 miles on it, then put it back up for sale for a very hefty up charge.
As an Ezno owner who has been approached a number of times by various brokers/buyers I can tell you that the market price for an Enzo has definitely been increasing. The offers continue to climb! My guess is that a unique colored car (ie. the yellow one in question) with low miles could potentially sell for $1.8 to $2. If the same car had 10k miles I would guess the price range to be $1.3 to $1.5. The days of Enzos at or near $1 million are long gone (unless you happen to find one with 40k miles)!
Even with 40,000 miles I don't see them being worth only $1 Million, the prices are creeping up. Anyone out there with a high mileage Enzo?