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Purosangue Market Values

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  1. roma1280

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    $646 msrp asking $610
     
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  2. St.R

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    #527 St.R, Jun 6, 2025
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    Yes, but why is a Purosangue msrp in the US so much more expensive than in Europe, the options are enormously expensive, a same Purosangue costs about $100K msrp less in Europe.
     
  3. roma1280

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    Pricing is different in different markets and once set doesn’t generally move with exchange rate fluctuations. Fairly common for all car companies I think.
     
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  4. rmmcdaniel

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    Paying for air freight only to flip it with 90 miles on the odometer...

    <Insert head scratcher emoji>
     
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  5. gilly6993

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    I missed that....the buyer definitely got an allocation for something special to pay for all that and drive it only 90 miles.....
     
  6. oxford

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    I am hearing that Ferrari is planning a 10% price increase on the Purosangue for the coming year. Additionally, buyers in the USA should expect another 5% price increase to cover tariffs. Is anyone hearing the same?
     
  7. roma1280

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    This sounds about right, hard to imagine they will sell a single car given what the car already costs, but what do I know?
     
  8. dustman

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    Idk what the production volume is or allocation to USA. If in the thousands every year, the Puro has a chance to experience very high depreciation.
     
  9. Caeruleus11

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    They said it would never be more than 20% of production. If production = 14k units, then worldwide production would be 2,800. NA market usually gets about 30% of production so that means about 840 cars per year. Right now we have 2023, 2024, 2025 year production. So by the end of this year youd think we have about 2,500 cars here. In this market, that is a lot. However, I don’t think we have that many, it doesn’t feel like we do. It feels to me more like we have about 1,500 cars here. It seems they have been a bit slow to produce, relative to other models, historically, the 4 seater was always a slow seller also. Now factor in tariffs and also a weaker dollar, they will still make their money, but I can see reasons to allocate more volume to other markets.
     
  10. Gh21631

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    It doesn't seem many have shipped so far, they have been dripping out. I believe if we had over 1000 there would be a lot more for sale.
     
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  11. Caeruleus11

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    I know several people with these vehicles who love them and dont plan to sell, at least not any time soon….
     

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