I have a SCUD which is not for sale I have owned it since 2017.(I sold my first one and immediately regretted it . It is a 2009 and I have to say it is a great car I understand that people love the Speciale but I just think the scud is such a value compared to the scud .. It has the same super performance 2 transmission that was offered in only 2 cars the 599 GTO and the SCUD ....So good luck they really are the car to get ....FWIW
FWIW: https://www.boardwalkferrari.com/used/Ferrari/2009-Ferrari-F430-for-sale-Dallas-ecb488380a0e09af7de5d37a1613b5e7.htm Steve
I checked it out a while back. I'm one of the unusual ones, I don't love red cars...nor yellow for that matter. Bring on the White, Blue, Black, Silver, Grey.
Priced too high considering an 8k mile, black Scud on BAT bid to $257K in September and a 19k mile car bid to $235K in October.
I would not call that weird - rare maybe but not weird I am in your same ballpark to some extent - Currently own two Ferraris and have owned four - none have been red (Yellow 355/Grey 360/White Testarossa/Black 458 Spider) - Not that I dislike red but I have not yet run across a red Ferrari that made me want to sell a kidney Now TdF is on the radar! Good luck with the hunt - if I see or hear of anything I will ping you - Cheers
Buyers - are you underwriting 275-320k prices on these ones for sale? I ask as someone who wants one (and selfishly as cheap as possible), but I do want one so trying to understand it all. So not trying to get into debate of what its worth, trying to understand actual prices paid (or bid)
Granted I am not privy to dealer sales, but I've seen the same cars listed for months on the used car sites. Neither of the last two cars on Bring-a-Trailer nor the one on Cars and Bids sold at auction. It seems sellers are still hoping for prices similar to this past summer but buyers are looking for value pricing; this large gap between ask and bid are making for a stagnant market.
Same here I guess I’m gonna wait a bit and see if prices fall? I did offer 225 on a cpo car and dealer wasn’t so happy with me I said hey if you have better offer totally ok - think the upsetness was the best offer in his 300 ask
I'm surprised they were able to get it CPO'ed after no service for 5 years. With the market prices dropping, no way that car is going to sell.
The Ferrari Specialist that services my Ferrari, Image Unavailable, Please Login Roselli’s in San Jose has this gorgeous Scud for sale. Contact Roberto Roselli at (408) 297-0303 if you are still looking for a Scud. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat