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Discussion in 'FF/Lusso' started by priericky128, Mar 28, 2024.

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  1. aenglish87

    aenglish87 Rookie

    Jun 10, 2014
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    With typical miles (29k), over $100k in factory options (sticker of $408k) and over $30k in high quality upgrades (Novitec, ADV, etc) I thought this was good (if not great) value.

    I love the bold red interior to contrast the more subdued white exterior. Same seemingly highly desirable combo as the recent $300k auction sale.

    It seems the drastic difference in option levels of the FF market (with highly optioned cars having 100k+ higher original sticker) are not really being reflected in current market prices. Which makes the higher optioned cars a great target and great value vs similarly priced low to average optioned examples. I thought this one on BAT would get into the high 130s or 140s easily being one of the highest optioned FFs I’ve seen on the market recently.
     
  2. priericky128

    priericky128 Formula Junior
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    Feb 11, 2021
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    Yeah I have seen the same thing. I personally do not care about the options very much, so it does not really matter to me.

    It seems like a higher spec car should command a bigger premium, but that just does not seem to be the case. I think part of that is that at the top of the range, you are right at Lusso prices, so there is only so high FF values can go (not including unicorn spec/mileage examples).
     
  3. dilmorecg

    dilmorecg Rookie
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    Jul 24, 2023
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    I think options matter to an extent. I think selling modified cars rarely bring a premium and usually a discount. From what ive been watching the last 8 mo. or so is that cuico interior cars usually sell quicker.
     
  4. aenglish87

    aenglish87 Rookie

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    Agree that many options on these are just personal preference and may not carry significant price value from one buyer to the next but there are some primary options that are very commonly desirable (like the pano roof, carbon fiber, etc) that carry price/value/desirability weight. Especially as the FF moves from depreciating to appreciating/collectible. In the long run, the relatively low production numbers should make the highly optioned with excellent color combo examples a premium.

    I think The FF is as likely as any recent/modern car to develop a cult like fan following and collectible desirability with corresponding appreciating values o er the next 10+ years.
     
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  5. leopoldo

    leopoldo Formula Junior

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    I owned two v12 Lusso and waiting for the delivery of the FUV ( and already tested ) . I have drove last week an FF an many other Ferraris in the past and rest of my life . I can strongly say the FF is one of the best sounding Ferrari EVER ( better than lusso , f12 and for some way also 812.. ) and for sure the best sounding four seater ever ( included purosangue ) . If you can afford. It , buy now , very soon there will not be the possibility to own such a beautiful car at a reasonable price .
     
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  6. ANOpax

    ANOpax Formula 3

    Jul 1, 2015
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    This is true. It was our youngest son who spotted that the FF sounds better than the F12 (we expected the reverse). Other Fchatters who own or have owned both cars tend to agree.
     
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  7. Altoria F

    Altoria F Formula Junior

    Jan 24, 2020
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    Right, that is the reason I put a Kline exhaust on my F12 :)
     

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