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do spiders have better resale value than coupes?

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  1. ignacio

    ignacio Karting

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    looking over the 360 and 355 ads this appears to be so. any comments?
     
  2. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ Consultant Owner

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    Daytona spider vs coupe: yes
    275 GTS vs GTB: no
    330 GTS vs GTC: yes
     
  3. Napolis

    Napolis Three Time F1 World Champ Honorary Owner

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    In general yes. There are exceptions.
    Cobra Daytona Coupes
    Split window Corvettes
    Gull wing MB's
    (275GTB's aren't one of them. 275GTB4 NARTS are much more valuable than coupes)
    Some of the most valuable F car's are coupes: 250GTO's.
     
  4. PCH

    PCH F1 Rookie

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    In the earlier cars no doubt. Now with Ferrari building so many more cars its marginal. Today you can decide you want a used 360 spider in the most popular color combos. and have one tomorrow.
     
  5. dm_n_stuff

    dm_n_stuff Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Dino 246GT vs GTS

    About $10-$15K differential in favor of GTS
     
  6. Doody

    Doody F1 Veteran

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    classic and vintage excepted, they all depreciate at roughly the same rate. the spiders cost more a priori, so while they depreciate at the same rate, they're still pricier.

    doody.
     
  7. Vibrant_5oh

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    I think the biggest determinant down the line is rarity..and of course demand.
     
  8. Gary(SF)

    Gary(SF) F1 Rookie

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    But of course...rarity drives demand.

    Gary
     
  9. Vibrant_5oh

    Vibrant_5oh Karting

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    Yup. Supply vs demand.
     
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