Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Offered this today, delivery miles untitled. From the dealer I may add, sold in 2 hours Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I'm curious to know a) the original MSRP b) what will be the actual selling price. The asked $550K seems a lot to me.
Easiest way to see what the values are is to ask an exotic car dealer how much they would buy the car from you for. Ask prices on car websites isn't anything close that you are going to get for your car. If exotic car dealers or even your dealer balk at buying the car from you then that will be your answer... (one year ago i was going to trade in my $372K MSRP 8,000 mile speciale in rosso corsa. I received a trade in value of $295K. I didn't bother to sell/trade in the car).
Last week I was offered a new, well specced, untitled Pista with delivery miles that a customer backed out of.
I have a couple of friends calling around for pista spiders and no luck. I think actually it’s a keeper. The v8s are on their last legs. We are going to be in a V6 hybrid world very soon.
All coincides with their listing and quarterly reporting, its all super short term now. That and distracting clients and enthusiasts from the soon to be redundant and/or socially unacceptable tech currently pedalled. I just can’t see what the value proposition is post ICE and if you don’t own the propulsion tech.
So someone specced a $524K car and sold it for a $10K "profit" (assuming a $15K mark-up for the dealer) - this is one of the many things I do not understand in this world.
not if I listen/read to all the information on F-chat forums as to how great the retained value is -. I did think it was a fair offer and about what the wholesale values are (and this was one year ago).
I don't believe anybody spec'ed that car, that was a dealer move (or mule). To us $10K markup is nothing, but to a car salesperson that's a lot. Even at $25K over, that's still way better than buying a Lusso or a flavor of the month and losing $100K. That's the advertised rate, car likey could sell for less or at MSRP. These "customer backed out of" etc. Are just low flying dealer excuses. Pista buyers are out there, but don't want to play games and this is a big reason you don't see many in the flesh.
I am surprised they can sell a never titled Pista for over sticker. Have they had it for over 6 months?