Where is the actual US market? What is a sub 10K mile What is a sub 20K mile What is a sub 30K mile What is a sub 40k mile
Yes thank you. This seems to be what I’ve discovered as well. It’s quite surprising how much detective work is necessary on these cars. I negotiated the red factory stripe car at black horse motors, seen on DuPont registry and I think also eBay to a price I felt good about. All was seemingly fine and then according to the registry, “single vehicle incident in 2007” despite the clean carfax. Then the stories come out and the lower offer to sell. It just seems really dishonest to hide an incident. Further, they wouldn’t share any of the repair info unless I bought the car. Are you kidding me? Continuing to watch the market...
Clean, no story cars are worth their weight in gold. Storied cars at the right price make for great drivers.
Would you mind sharing the "lower offer". If the repair is proper, I would be OK with it. That is provided the repair was documented and the price reflected the repair. Likely a minor repair. A large (expensive) repair would be run through insurance and show on Carfax.
I don’t think I should post it here publicly. But I will tell you this: there was an off-road incident, and the repairs included replaced suspension parts, and a replaced bumper.
The Black Horse car is my old car. It has actually been in two separate accidents when with the original owner but who’s counting. Scottsdale Ferrari bought the car back from me (at a discount) since the damage was not disclosed at the time of my purchase. It was a pretty nice car the last time a saw it—it just has a story or two to go along with it.
Wow, incredible. Thank God for F chat and the Stradale registry because if not for these sites I would have bought that car and not known. I can’t believe they bought it back at discount. They should have fully reimbursed you!
Image Unavailable, Please Login Uh-Oh I’ve gone and done it now. Good thing this car is so F’ng great that I won’t ever be selling it !
It’s worth nothing now. You should sell it to me. lol I did the same when I turned 10k on my first CS. Never should have sold that one.
This whole milage thing is ridiculous. These cars are becoming of an age where condition, and maintenance are far more important than if a car has been basically sitting and rotting for 15 years and has a low number on the odo. Unless your plan is to just look at it and polish it with a diaper and not drive it, a car that has been driven, loved and maintained is the better bet.
I couldn't agree more. When a new CS owner takes a picture of the odometer instead of the car. Ridiculous is the word.
I’m sitting at 9722 and I’m done for the year except the fluids changes it says I am supposed to do!! Lol. Insanity doesn’t even begin to describe this mileage depreciation madness.
Just hit 44k before heading back overseas for work in my CS...about 5.5k of which is my doing...in 2 months. -Matt
This has to be a scammer who is trying the same scam in the Netherlands and Canada. The price is too good to be true and the mileage is incorrect. Two ads. One ad in the Netherlands. One ad in Canada. Same car. Ad 1 (Amsterdam) https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id=284023789&searchId=72979c6e-6238-41ea-4c76-cf810fc797e6 Ad 2 (Canada) https://www.autotrader.ca/ico/ferrari/360/mississauga/ontario/19_11262427_/?showcpo=ShowCpo&ncse=no&orup=2_2_2&pc=T0A 0A0&sprx=-1 Both ads use the same photos and mileage (3725 km vs 3727 km). BUT these photos were taken from this CS. Same photos as April 2016 by DDW Partners: http://www.challengestradale.com/138144.html You can see it's the same car (SF emblem on the center console) and the photos are from that same April 2016 photoshoot. Mileage in Nov 1017 is 19204 miles= at least 30000 km in Nov 2017. It's most likely a scammer who doesn't own that car at all. He is just using the photos to get a deposit for the car and then runs away with your money.