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What is/are the MSRP of the Ferrari 70th editions?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by amenasce, Sep 18, 2017.

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  1. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Anyone knows how much each of them cost?
    What is the MSRP for the 488/F12/GTC4/California?
     
  2. ttn27

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    Around 480's for an F12
     
  3. BarryK

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    Looks like each livery may be individually priced (before customer options). I have seen two F12 in Europe which are €410k and 440k. Staggering amount for basically a paint & and interior job., but as the Maranello auction for the green 488 shows, the uniqueness is everything it seems.
     
  4. speed racer

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    My 70th Anniversary Cali came in at $370,000 USD. In my case the options were very limited and i had very little say in how the car was finished. Basically the factory decided what was going on the car and I was presented the bill when the car was delivered. The upside is you have a 1/1tailor made totally unique Ferrari. Any one of one Ferrari is going to have a substantial upside financially. The other aspect of pricing one of these cars for sale is that if you own one of these Ferrari's your position for buying the next Ferrari of your dreams is very much improved in the eyes of the company.
     
  5. greyboxer

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    I hope the car brings you great pleasure but I think there is a level of optimism here
     
  6. speed racer

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    I have to agree that we are really in uncharted territory here. I'm currently having a conversation with my insurance company of what value to put on the car. Only one 70th Anniversary car has been sold to date that wasn't pre-sold. I thought the RM Auction 488 spider with gold wheels might sell for maybe 50-100K profit or maybe an even a $50K loss. When the car passed $600,000 euro's I was in disbelief. When it hit $1Million USD I went into shock. When it sold for $1.162 Million USD excluding the 10% premium I didn't know what to think. Obviously the sale of one car does not necessarily mean the beginning of a trend. But I have to think I am more optimistic about the future of the car as an investment than I was when I first decided to buy it.
     
  7. ttn27

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    I also think that these 70th Anni cars are very special and I think the factory is pretty smart in splitting up the set of any 5 cars of the same livery in different countries so it would very difficult even for a serious collector to collect a set of all 5 cars of the same livery. I saw a pic of the 70th Anni 488 spider located in Italy, in the same livery as my F12.
     
  8. speed racer

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    Congratulations on your 70th Anni F12. According to the literature I have received from Ferrari the total build was 350 cars world wide. It would definitely be almost a monumental task under the circumstances to put together a complete set of liveried cars. Only Ferrari has this amazing capacity to think so completely outside the box in its marketing strategy in order to maintain the exclusivity of the 70th. Anna. line of Ferrari's and enhance it's future collectivity. This can be both a good and a bad thing for us because the future pricing of these cars will be volatile and it will be extremely difficult to arrange a base line for selling them.
     
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    Thanks and same to you. Back to the OP question, I think the msrp for a 70th Anni car will be about ~130-140K over the msrp of a nicely optioned car for the same model. You must remember that the only options on this car are very few and mainly functional components (i.e. car lifter, upgraded stereo, fire extinguisher). Ferrari would not allow me to change the color of the seatbelt (in hindsight, I can understand why they don't allow this since they want to keep the set of same liveried cars to be the same).
     
  10. speed racer

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    I guess the point i was trying to make although I did it badly was I am not sure there is an msrp on these cars. They all have a list price. But i don't believe with or without options that price is at all relevant. The market...Supply and Demand.....will dictate the price of the car and if the RM auction is any reflection of that all bets are off. It is my understanding that all of these Ferrari's were pre sold to the buyers selected to purchase the cars by the factory and the buyer is required to hold the car for a minimum of 1 year. I may be mistaken, but none of these cars to my knowledge are sitting on dealers showroom floors looking for a buyer. At this point I just think we are getting way ahead of ourselves and that looking for a dealers price on cars they don't have to sell is futile.
     

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