In the throes of the pandemic, there was a 500 mile example for sale on bringatrailer. It sold for sub 200k.
$358,900 for a 2015 458 Italia with 940 miles https://www.marshallgoldman.com/used-vehicle-2015-ferrari-458-italia-c-2340/
Amazing!!!!! I bought my '14 w/ 4k on the clock in March '20 for $190k!! I had a sticker in the high $280k range, this sticker is $270k...
I feel very fortunate as well. Got my 458 S for 212 in March 21, 7k miles, RC w beige, almost every option. If I only could teach my stocks to be this fun or this profitable!
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/13241844 really nice example, ultra low miles 458 spider $400k
Great review of mid-engine Q2 price trends. 458 is up another +8% - driven primarily by Spiders under 7.5k mi. 488 flat to down in same time and 2015 458 eclipsing 2016 488.
Coincidentally, the 458 chart begins one month after I bought mine w/ 4k on the clock, back in March '20. Now I have 7,500 on the clock, which is at the cusp of the highest priced mileage range. Maybe I should just lock her up?! ..............nah!
Check this ask out! https://view.messages.autotrader.com/?qs=b6da830fd257130b2ff6467068fe152b549ec32824bc8240e2806a85ea87781371dee36224e8d45e554cf581e61bc6168a21e06bce8dda23257817d3b8452d3be4e8bc2d33222b2f787472531a05a2cd20a27b55f3699f93
No weighted average of a sample can produce a result that is lower than the lowest number in the sample. Yes, I am splitting hairs, but this math is wrong. A simple 2010-2015 average of the 30-day data set is -1.11% not -2.01%. My opinion is a -1% move is statistically insignificant but we are probably seeing a plateau.