I'm just trying to find the people paying $150k ADM. The lowest ADM I found was $50k and that was after a week of emails. I could never imagine paying $150k over sticker.
These are already sub 400s in certain markets. Let's face it, they made a lot of these and they're just like all the other automatic Ferrari's out there. Blindingly quick awesome car but there are so many Ferraris floating around now. I think Ferrari sold almost 14k cars last year, so production has doubled in 20 years and the cars aren't all that different.
Anyone here been able to get a sub $400k SF90 at this point? Someone mentioned that Ferrari is offering incentives to dealers to keep prices higher. I wonder if anyone was able to play that in their favor.
I love mine. I cannot imagine selling it especially in light of the rumored hybrid versions in the future. I bought it brand new and paid more for it than a nicely equipped SF90. I’m a little old for that big wing, but the car is truly phenomenal. There’s a ton for sale because Porsche built a crap ton. The full US production run is estimated to exceed 3,500 which is probably more than 765LT and SF90 combined….times 2. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Older years, lower specs, and high mileage are going to be cheaper than the rest, but the spread between those and the newer ones with lower miles and better specs will probably be the same a year from now too. I wouldn't buy one just because you can get it for under $400k.
A 23 AF w moderate window just sold at mecum today for $550 including buyer premium. I am guessing window was $650ish
I was thinking of trading in my stradale for a spider. I have a 2023 stradale about 220 miles and sticker of $744k. I asked local dealer what they would pay for my stradale and he said $450k. I found that pretty insulting considering they have a 22 stradale with 2k miles and much lower sticker listed for $465k.
And they probably got that 22 Stradale for $345k - if that. Dealers' #1 motto - 'buy low, sell high'.
Possibly, but they have had it for 6+ months with no price decreases, my guess would be that their margin isn't that high.