why would we be careful? did you read the thread about the car? The buyer was a complete ****** misrepresented the trade in so the seller refused to sell him the 458..you just sullied this cars vin# for life now for no reason whenever its searched!
Was this the one listed at NPB for $265K for the longest time? I sat in it felt like a brand new car. Great deal for the new owner if same car!
I have first hand info gained from outside of this forum (hence I never quoted it nor read it). Use your brain (or at least try to engage it) prior to making your brilliant strawman allegations. That said, again, please be careful regarding VIN # ZFF67NFA1B0180273
Did you read the other thread? sounded like the buyer was a pain in the ars and seller refused to sell to him,, even other fchatters called the buyer out for BS, so if you have any more info then post it so people know what it is before making assumptions - remember every time someone googles that vin the seller will be screwed, even new buyers down the road-
I will be listing my 2010 458 Italia probably in the next week or so. If you want to check its pedigree online ZFF67NFA4A0175499 the wheels are painted bright silver and I had the top lower skirts, and back panel wrapped black.
A buddy is selling his 50k mile '10 with updated trans for $175k. Red/Tan, Daytonas, Shields, LED steering wheel, and a bunch of other options. Message me if anyone is interested.
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=619246879&allListingType=all-cars&zip=85001&makeCodeList=FER&modelCodeList=458ITALIA&state=AZ&city=Phoenix&dma=&searchRadius=50&isNewSearch=false&referrer=%2Fcars-for-sale%2Fall-cars%3Fzip%3D85001%26makeCodeList%3DFER%26modelCodeList%3D458ITALIA&clickType=listing
I'm aware of that point but generally think of a "good" deal being priced 5% what a dealer would pay.
Two years ago, it’s a high price. In today’s market and going forward, it is the closest thing to a bargain one can get in the world of Ferrari. In today’s market we have Mondials selling for $80-90k!! surely a high mileage 458 should be at $175k or above. When the 296 officially replaces the F8 and starts hitting the showroom floor, I think a 50k mile 458 will cross the $200,000 mark in value. I don’t like today’s market because it makes my 458 irreplaceable if I sold it, I’d rather the market stay low so I can get into another 458 for a reasonable price in the future. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If anyone is interested, I have a 17k mile 2014 458 Italia that I’m going to be selling soon. Corsa red with black interior. Please message me if you’re interested.
Hi…I am definitely interested. Let me know when you are ready. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat