$96,600 with buyer's premium....To me, with being somewhat recent (3 years ago) gated shopper, it really doesn't look like the market has moved as much as asking prices have. Tons of $100k+ cars sat forever until the "real" premiums took over and people started selling their gated cars for 20% over their F1 counterparts, rather than 50%.
I picked up a gated coupe couple weeks ago. I am looking for one more for a friend. So if you have one please contact me. Great cars. Robb
one of the most bizarre adds I have ever seen... 2000 Ferrari 360 with the famous 6 speed manual transmission - $89000 https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/cto/d/new-york-2000-ferrari-360-with-the/6958854632.html
“The interior is nice, they actually tend to age well....it doesn't tend to fade and crack like other cars” Haha, very funny.
I like how he turned the car around to take the photos of the left side, instead of just moving his camera
Woooo!! "Ferrari cars with manual transmissions have skyrocketed in value and can be worth hundreds of thousands more than one with a semi-automatic F1 transmission" yesssss
Probably done it so it won't be against the sun when he takes the shot of the left side. Notice where the sun is facing.
How is this a scam? Ferrari owners can't have trash cans? I guess I'll start throwing my trash cans in the trash now.
Oh... your Butler doesn't take each piece of garbage to the landfill individually? Not very prestigious of you.
I guess I'll have to add that to his responsibilities. I'll tell my butler later after he takes my shoes off.
It just looks like a scam. Does the picture of the house match up with the location map? Taking a picture of "your" Ferrari in front of trash cans? Other things about the post are very weird/strange/unusual.
I've seen worse listing photos and they ended up being legit. Though I agree a none matching location can be a red flag, the location are not always matched in Craigslist or elsewhere in some listings due to some sellers doesn't want buyers showing up on their doorstep uninvited. I personally never show my actual location in listings. Let's give it a benefit of doubt that the seller's probably just lazy and not too camera savvy. The primary listing photo for my Ferrari was on the side of the road, not the greatest location indeed but then I met the seller. Noticed that he is too lazy in selling it (but want to sell the car) and thought a Ferrari picture on the side of the road is good listing photo. This worked to my advantage since it scared off some or most buyers. For this seller, at least he made sure the lighting is ok by turning the car the other way for the driver side picture.
The red 360 stick on BAT Sold for $75,999 plus $5% So it would seem prices are ending a bit lower at the end of the season. Several 360’s with similar higher mileage sold for higher amounts within the last 12 months. All great cars. Robb
All records of sold cars are here: https://bringatrailer.com/ferrari/360-2/ I cant see any record that have sold for more than $76k with more than 45k miles
I guess I was referring to very high 30’s and into 40’s The car would have sold for more in May. Robb
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2001-ferrari-360-spider-10/?utm_source=transactionalemail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=bat_watched_listing_ended Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Ok, a 30k mile 2001 spider that is silver, fair price for both sides. 87k w fees. Looks great with the 430 rims. Can’t expect higher dollars for early year, high mileage examples. Recent BAT sales; 8k-Mile 2003 Ferrari 360 Modena 6-Speed, red. 119k plus fees 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider 6-Speed 22k. , yellow 116k plus 20k-Mile 2004 Ferrari 360 Modena 6-Speed, red. 92k plus
After much research, I bought my well sorted 2003 silver spider 6sp with 20k miles for $95k one year ago.
With one year in, how do you like it so far? I was looking for a 430 6 speed last year, but got priced out of the market, they were 175-200k out of my range, thought the 360 offered 95% of the experience (less HP), with better design(less angles, more curves), more bang for the F car buck at 50-100k less.
The manual 360 is one of the most perfect cars Ferrari has ever made. Love mine. I too prefer the softer lines to the "mas macho" look of the F430. Plus, NOTHING ELSE sounds like a five-valve Ferrari V8. Only the 355 and 360 have it, and there will never be another.