Local Ferrari dealer in Las Vegas has a 13 with less option than urs and similar miles and want 275, so I say ask 295 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Todd you and Sargepug are both kind of correct. Per A well known dealer source: “While berlinetta is an Italian word for “little saloon,” it’s also the diminutive form of berlina, which means “sedan.” This of course makes sense, as Ferrari does not produce sedans. The linguistic alteration thus indicates fewer doors. However, for the 458 Ferrari did not notate the Italia as a GTB (as they did with the 488 coupe or the F12). Anyway I think personal attacks and name calling are not really acceptable here and often leads to a ban so maybe take it down a notch. At the end of the day let’s stay positive as well have enough crap in the world right now.
Agreed on the attacks, however, I clearly posted a pic of the first page of my power warranty. That shows without a doubt, that Ferrari themselves, call the 458 a Berlinetta. It's undeniable and in "black and white". But no need to dwell on this anymore and let's all get back on topic!
No Ferrari does not refer to the 458 as a Berlinetta. Period. Full stop. I own several Ferraris where Berlinetta is proper The 458 is not one of them Please sell your Ferrari and go back to Hondas
You are something else, take a look at the picture and read it "Todd". Done with you going forward, will longer respond to the likes of you. You are a detrimental person to this forum and should leave it. You ignore factual documents of proof and offer nothing but moronic and baseless statements. Adios!!
Guys be nice. Take the fight to the porsche forums lol. Todd did not need to go "Honda" on Sargepug, not cool there, unbelievable imo. Sargepug, I think there's a formula. Mileage = $2/miles Year = $15k/model year Owners = never seen this matter too too much, a car in 8/10 or 9/10 condition is priced the same with 2 or more owners, and is still 8/10 or 9/10 pricing. My 6 owner 997 Turbo sold for $138k. Sent from my SM-G977U using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Well. Perhaps Ferrari doesn’t refer to the 458 as a berlinetta semicolon; directly. Pause. Original release from their PR https://www.autoblog.com/amp/2009/07/28/officially-official-ferrari-announces-the-458-italia/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAISUOqV3bfTEmZFp0uL4td8SRsLAuo7bpK4e190KpJDfhKW0PWaJjOBccFlCN1IJw2KpSaHCofHF6D2kvh_gHHCgGDQdlnJY7IztMYWlRwpvBBqKunYfde6oJpwkfpTOk70mSwqlfzqgAy4sSGp-tqGMGSiFYx3YuYgDstXwyumQ Image Unavailable, Please Login My father always taught me to leave room in a conversation for someone to be wrong because that someone might be you. That said there’s this as well for interest in pricing : If we have data, let's look at the data. If all we have are opinions, let's go with mine.” Jim Barksdale, the former CEO of Netscape. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
when ferrari only has 2 new cars to offer (roma/296 gtb) and the wait is over a year at best....how could the 458 not hold it's value ?
I just saw a yellow 2011 458 with 6,400 miles listed for sale at $299,000.00 by a non Ferrari dealer. It had a decent enough option list.
Deposit @ $329,900. https://www.ferrarilakeforest.com/inventory/certified-used-2015-ferrari-458-italia-rwd-2dr-car-zff67nfa4f0206323
Continental Autosport dealer has 2015 458 Spider w/ 1560mi sparsely optioned at $360k. Insane! https://www.continentalautosports.com/inventory/certified-used-2015-ferrari-458-spider-rwd-2d-convertible-zff68nha4f0205084
That is a Car Gurus plot. Limited ability to modify it. I cannot separate out the Spiders. There may also be some Speciales in the pricing mix, too. Google "car gurus 458 price trends" and the plot will appear. You can separate out by year.
No Spiders or Speciales. Just Italias. Interesting. Good to know. These are advertised or actual sale prices?
A beauty: https://www.cauleyferrari.com/used-vehicle-2015-ferrari-458-italia-c-432/ Image Unavailable, Please Login