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458 price adjustment for mileage?

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by andynj, Feb 28, 2015.

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  1. andynj

    andynj Karting

    May 18, 2014
    57
    New Jersey
    Full Name:
    Andy
    Looking at a couple of higher mileage 458 Spyders - a 2014 with 11 k and a 2013 with 13k.

    What sort of adjustment should there be for mileage? ie the identical car with 2k , 7k and 11k miles?

    (Not sure if we can comment on specific cars but thoughts on the '2014 spyder with
    11k for $265k at Miller in Ct?)
     
  2. Rcktrod

    Rcktrod F1 Rookie

    Dec 21, 2010
    3,946
    USA
    Formula mentioned here by another:

    MSRP:

    minus $10k per model year from newest model year

    minus $2 per mile

    So a 14 would be - $10k (1 year from 2015)

    - $2 x 11k miles = $22k

    For a $32 k off MSRP however, the spider may not yet reflect these prices as/if they are still in high demand. Happy hunting and the best of luck. :)
     
  3. andynj

    andynj Karting

    May 18, 2014
    57
    New Jersey
    Full Name:
    Andy
  4. PhilNotHill

    PhilNotHill Two Time F1 World Champ
    Owner

    Jul 3, 2006
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    $2 per mile is worth every penny. Drive em.
     
  5. Rcktrod

    Rcktrod F1 Rookie

    Dec 21, 2010
    3,946
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    LOL I agree Phil, just not to the next owner. :)
     
  6. F430giallomodena

    F430giallomodena Formula Junior

    Mar 2, 2012
    910
    Lugano, Switzerland
    13k Miles higher mileage? Are you drunk?
     
  7. andynj

    andynj Karting

    May 18, 2014
    57
    New Jersey
    Full Name:
    Andy
    Not sure of the point of that.
     
  8. MARMIST

    MARMIST Formula 3

    Jul 1, 2014
    1,338
    He's american. THERE, 13k miles is high. for obvious reasons.
     
  9. MVDESQ

    MVDESQ Formula 3

    Nov 25, 2010
    1,581
    Greenwich, CT
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    Matthew & Kristen V.

    Is that the Rosso Scuderia one with the black Daytona seats with the red inserts? If so I sat in it at the Cinque Ferrari event last month. Seemed like a decent price but I wondered how it got so many miles on it in a short time. My concern with "so many" miles on a newer car is that it will just continue to grow (obviously) and the 458 cars are depreciating more now and it may not be the best mileage car to jump into at this moment. I loved the color combo personally but I'm not sure most buyers like the Scuderia red over the Corsa red. Best of luck in your search.


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  10. andynj

    andynj Karting

    May 18, 2014
    57
    New Jersey
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    Andy
    That's the one. Was out in Arizona on a vacation property apparently.
     
  11. carcommander

    carcommander Formula 3

    Sep 28, 2006
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    As with any used car buy the newest, lowest mile and best condition car you car afford. A perceived high mileage late model Ferrari is no bargain (unless ridiculous). There are too many with 2 or 3k on them.
     
  12. andynj

    andynj Karting

    May 18, 2014
    57
    New Jersey
    Full Name:
    Andy
    That's what I figured. Trying to figure out what is a good enough price to make the 11k car worthwile!
     
  13. MVDESQ

    MVDESQ Formula 3

    Nov 25, 2010
    1,581
    Greenwich, CT
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    Matthew & Kristen V.
    Do you know what the msrp on the car was?


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