I suspect condition / miles / options dominate model year. The pricing equation previously used (http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/141250542-post566.html) was created when '09s were under warranty but many of the '08s were not. Pricing data from this summer at least suggests the 08s and 09s have converged. Worth noting '08s also have a WCC plaque (for '07 where the Scuderia won the WDC and WCC) and the later ones have the US carbon pack as standard.
I don't see any convergence happening, got links? 08s seem to still be selling cheaper than 09s. Also, the commemorative plate between 08s and 09s is slightly different. Here's what's in my 09 Image Unavailable, Please Login
In Switzerland the market at the end of the summer has been "flooded" by many high mileage SCUD's appearing at 200K+ which are not selling. It seems the secret of a high price, is a low mileage as well as the right colour
One owner 430 Scud 1.200 miles 2008 Model year. Rosso corsa,grey wheels,red calipers, grey livery.Full carbon options. Any idea about the price for that one? Thanks FSS
My mistake, they are different. Too lazy to walk out to the garage The 2007 success was at the margin more significant as it included Kimi's WDC but my point was that it's probably not a meaningful driver of value as both model years have similar commemorations.
Currently listed on ebay, dupoint, f-chat, etc: Black: average 2008 = $223k w/ 7k miles (3 cars); average 2009 = $222k w/ 9k miles (3 cars) Red: average 2008 (3 cars) = $235k w/ 8k miles; average 2009 = $220k w/ 14k miles (1 car) Other colors: 2008 = $230k w/ 6k miles (3 cars); average 2009 = $214k w/ 10k miles (2 cars) To me, it appears that miles / condition / options drive price, not model year. It's similar to the 997 RS market which also had 2 year runs with minimal changes. Im not capturing the US carbon pack but that would favor the 09s in the comparisons. I'm also excluding two extreme outliers (museum red 09 with < 1k miles and red 08 novitec). Black 2008, 11k miles, black = $200k Cauley Ferrari Showroom California 2008, 6k miles, black = $230k Used 2008 FERRARI F430 SCUDERIA For Sale | Plainview, NYC, NY | VIN: ZFFKW64A380161467 2008, 3k miles, black = $239k Used 2008 Ferrari F430 For Sale | Seattle WA \ VIN: ZFFKW64A880163795 2009, 7k miles, black = $205k lowered to $199k http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ferraris/494507-2009-430-scuderia.html 2009, 11k miles, black = $220k Ferrari 430 430 Scuderia | eBay 2009, 8k miles, black = $240k 2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia - La Jolla California area Ferrari dealer near San Diego California ? New and Used Ferrari dealership Chula Vista El Cajon Oak Park California Red 2008, 5k miles, red = $235k http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ferraris/496367-08-rosso-corsa-scuderia.html 2008, 8k miles, red = $234k Used 2008 Ferrari F430 For Sale in Redwood City CA | ZFFKW64A180162455 2008, 10k miles, red = $235k http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ferraris/495590-2008-scuderia-exceptional.html 2009, 14k miles, red = $220k 2009 Used Ferrari 430 Scuderia at CNC Motors Inc. Serving Ontario, CA, IID 13633199 Other colors 2008, 7k miles, avus = $225k Ferrari 430 Scuderia Coupe 2 Door | eBay 2008, 6k miles, titanio = $235k http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ferraris/501581-2008-ferrari-430-scuderia-grigio-titanio-5995-miles.html 2008, 6k miles, argento = $230k Used 2008 Ferrari F430 For Sale | Seattle WA \ VIN: ZFFKW64A780163934 2009, 16k miles, pozzi = $198k Ferrari 430 Scuderia | eBay 2009, 4k miles, Mirabeau (wow!)= $230k 2009 Ferrari F430 Scuderia - LBI LimitedLBI Limited
I think this makes sense as, assuming a 2008 car has the full carbon package, the differences between the cars are not significant.
Another data point: My 16m with 2,500 miles for sale right now at FSV. Used 2009 Ferrari F430 For Sale in Redwood City CA | ZFFKW66A090166916
I am still toying with the idea of getting a scud and selling the 360, but with red cars still priced quite high ($230k+) and I don't want a low mile car, I am thinking about keeping the 360 and getting a lightly used Aston Rapide S for the same total cash outlay. Of course while the 360 and Scud are depreciated out/appreciating, the Aston will continue to sink another $50k-$70k depending on how much discount on a used one there is. Still, with a four month old and plans to have another kid reasonably soon it's getting tougher to find time for my coupes and depreciation is better than parked cars
Not sure if I see the parallel here...what I'm saying and have continued to see is that if there are 2 equal mileage, condition and color Scuderias, one being an 08 and the other an 09, the 09 will always fetch the higher price tag, typically a 10-15k extra. The list above has shown only that varying colors with varying mileage are asking for varying prices. It doesn't show a convergence between 09 and 08 of a similar mileage, color and condition.
Right. And how often do we see two similar Scud's (color, mileage, configuration, condition etc.) only with different production dates offered in the same currency region? Never! IMO too theoretically this kind of discussion.
09 RC w/ 970 miles. 2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia Base - Newport Beach California area Ferrari dealer near Los Angeles California ? New and Used Ferrari dealership Long Beach Anaheim Van Nuys California
It's good that I got my car in 2012. I think, that's the time where the prices where at the lowest point. My scud is a dream car. I don't think I could afford it now if I had to get one. Especially I have other cars that I have bought. It's all UP from now on.
What do you all think the price range for a Black with Gold stripes and wheels '08 no US carbon package with 25k miles should be in the US?
Yes, but not as much when the "newer" car is 6 year old while the "older" car is only 7 years old. I think there is still some premium for '09s, but I believe prices will converge as the one year age difference becomes a smaller and smaller percentage of the age of the car.
I respectfully disagree that Asking prices are not data points Actual Sales are the valued data points and I know of only one 16M that has reported sold in the last 1.5 years
At today's rate, and accounting for what most will regard as super-duper-high-mileage, I would say $165-180k depending on the condition of the rest of the car. 2 black ones belonging to friends sold less than a month ago. One had 7ish k miles (san-stripe), went for $195K, and the other had 18k miles (silver stripes) sold for $180k (it had fading carbon and sticky interior trim).