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458 pricing, up or down?

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by hsujohn, Sep 26, 2023.

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Are 458 prices going up or down?

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  1. BuyHighSellLow

    BuyHighSellLow Formula Junior

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    I don't even know what a TREV360 is and I have no desire to find out lol... why? just why do people do this crap?
     
  2. Vegas CS

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    #352 Vegas CS, Aug 21, 2025
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    If you have no knowledge about the topic of conversation, let alone the ability to repeat the point of the topic....ie....360Trev's reprogram, or even the forum member who produces this product, you have no part in this play. You are dismissed.
     
  3. NGooding

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    I would guess that there are a lot of potential buyers who wouldn't be scared off by a Trev360 tune based on personal experience or his reputation on FChat. Some may view it as a plus. But most buyers won't distinguish it from any other tune and would view it as a red flag.

    Personally, it would make me nervous, which isn't a knock on him, I just have no personal experience. So, I'd feel compelled to pass or do my due diligence. I would be more open-minded though, given his good reputation around here.
     
  4. Vegas CS

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    Fair post Nate. I would think it might be on a seller to educate a potential buyer as to the differences between a "tune" and Trev's reprogramming and let them decide. I, personally, would run from a car that's been "tuned" but would be excited and happy if a Trev reprogramming had been completed. Not to sound like a n*tswinger, I've just had his programming done on a gated 360, an F1 gearbox 430, and now a 458 and feel it was money well spent. Everybody knows stock programming on any vehicle has some gains left on the table to compensate for different fuels around the world.
     
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  5. todd cloud

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    Hammer process $187,420 which means at least $200,000 with BAT fees, delivery, tax, tag, and title
    Mods, miles, damage, and a tune
    Wow

    Strong money for a 458 most FerrariChat folks would pass on

    The carbon fiber race seats and rear carbons fiber bumper sure helped
     
  6. todd cloud

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    This thread was started almost 2 years ago.

    Good spec, carbon fiber seats, low mileage, few owners, desirable paint and interior colors, no accidents, zero mods, and no tune: pricing is stable, maybe a slight trend upward.

    What my untrained eye sees is a decidedly upward trend in pricing for cars with miles and mods and accidents and resprays and multiple owners etc etc etc

    Thoughts?
     
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