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  1. Karimsaid

    Karimsaid Formula Junior

    Oct 2, 2014
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    Let us start with the 60k km F50 sold at RM in Munich.
    Hammer: €4.3m. Add for the first 200k: 15% plus 19% VAT, and thereafter 12.5% plus 19% VAT you get €4,945,575 (the published data is misleading as it ignores the VAT payable - as if it’s not real money paid by the buyer on site).

    Given the unusually-high 60k km mileage of the car, you will pay a premium of 25% or 30% to get to an average-low mileage of 8k km similar F50. The later will be at £5.4m to £5.6m.
     
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  2. Marsly

    Marsly Rookie

    May 28, 2021
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    Matt Sanders

    Spot on, people often overlook the VAT and buyer’s premiums, which really add up. €4.95m is the real out-the-door cost, and the mileage premium on these high-km F50s is huge. Even at 60k km, it’s a solid car, but the low-mileage examples always command that extra 25–30%. Makes you appreciate how rare sub-10k km F50s really are.
     
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  3. msn

    msn Formula Junior

    Jan 22, 2011
    578
    These F cars have moved on, you are now looking at 10 million plus US for a perfect F50 or 288 GTO..
     
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  4. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

    Jun 9, 2005
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  5. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Veteran

    Jan 21, 2017
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    France
    Gallery Aaldering in the Netherlands currently proposes a European F40 (with 10,598km) for €3.3M - I wonder how it would cost to make a perfect example from it; if less than €1M it should be a bargain ;)
     
  6. msn

    msn Formula Junior

    Jan 22, 2011
    578
    These cars are only original once.. they are the ones that everyone is chasing.. anyone can make a car look great or perfect, but that is not how they came out the factory.
     
  7. RufMD

    RufMD F1 Rookie
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    Jan 31, 2004
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    Jas
    If it sold for 4.872m euros inc RM commission, isn't the 19% VAT (or 15% tariff if coming to US) on top of that ? So real cost is actually 5.78m euros...roughly 6.6-6.8m usd ...or is my maths wrong
     
  8. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Veteran

    Jan 21, 2017
    6,160
    France
    VAT is only on the auction house fees; being a used car, there is no VAT on the net selling price (it's assumed a VAT has already been paid in the EU when the car was first purchased, and VAT is only collected once).
     
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  9. RufMD

    RufMD F1 Rookie
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    Jan 31, 2004
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    Jas
    Got it thanks
     
  10. RufMD

    RufMD F1 Rookie
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    Jan 31, 2004
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    Jas
    But I suspect the 15% tariff would still apply to total if bringing it in to the USA
     
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  11. Serobson

    Serobson Karting

    Sep 8, 2019
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    Yerevan, ARMENIA
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    Serob Sahakyan
    Not 2.5% + 15% ?
     
  12. Bas

    Bas Four Time F1 World Champ

    Mar 24, 2008
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    stop worrying about price and drive the f'in things...
     
  13. willcrook

    willcrook F1 Rookie
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    Feb 3, 2009
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    no one drives f hypercars these days, unfortutently

    I remember 10-15 years ago I used to see f40/f50/enzos on track days all the time but now they just sit tucked away in garages
     
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  14. Bas

    Bas Four Time F1 World Champ

    Mar 24, 2008
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    the higher the prices go, the more people use them as investments purely...taking them out to an annual concourse and if they're lucky. There was some guy in the UK a few years back that used his grigio F50 as a daily. That's how it's supposed to be!
     
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  15. JTSE30

    JTSE30 F1 Rookie

    Oct 1, 2004
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  16. msn

    msn Formula Junior

    Jan 22, 2011
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  17. Prancing 12

    Prancing 12 F1 Rookie
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    May 11, 2004
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    The long way home
    Technically JTSE30 is right, he just didn't state the rate of the applicable tariff, which varies depending on the origin (manufacture) of the car... 15% in the case of Ferrari, but the rate is only 10% for cars produced in the UK.
     
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