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AutoLies is useless, don't take anything they say seriously. Any shmuck can send them an email about some "inside info" and they'll print it....
Earlier thread: http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11022
DOH!
does it come with the 5 people necessary to put the stupid top on?
Matt, out of curiosity what problems have you have with your Murci?
Wow, talk about greed. To put it in perspective, her insider trade saved her approx. $50,000 when her net worth was estimated at around $500MM....
Neat website. It's interesting to see that even inflation adjusted how much 8cyl and 12cyl Ferrari's have gone up in price....
Hmm, sounds like they need to pass out the lithium at Ferrari. A little bi-polar action going on with too conservative and bland GT's (612...
Agree 100%, plus she'll take a bath when she sells it. I can't imagine there are many people stupid enough to pay that much, unless they use the...
The title of this news article should be 'more money than brains'. My personal feelings are the SLR is the stupidest 'supercar' ever built. The...
Clarification about Autoweek. I looked at the ad again, and they are new cars in the ad I mentioned but they're 2003 MY. I don't know what kind of...
Check out the back of Autoweek mag, one of the dealers is advertising $25k off new Spyders. Just keep in mind they aren't moving well so deep...
True point about the 911TT but not the GT2. There were less built than 360's but they're easy to get. Total production: 2001 192 2002 690...
I get such a laugh out of the auto press. The title of this Autoweek cover is "secret supercar that could best Ferrari". Have any of you noticed...
True Dat!! ;)
A $15,000 Hyundai is a car you can "give it a chance". A $250,000 car is something that should be love at first sight. My 2¢
I agree with you, although i'd say NADA is much better than Edmunds which is usually very unrealistic. That said, the 360 price for '99 MY seems...
Here's the breakdown from NADA (nadaguides.com) 1999 360 Modena- MSRP $138,225 / current avg. retail $129,000 / 6.7% depreciation 1999 550...
Well, it comes down to a common topic on this board, that a Ferrari sports car is more appealing than a GT to most people. Again, this doesn't...
Well I think you have that right. I would suspect my father is the target audience for this car, 61 y/o and he bought one of the first 456GT's in...