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Answer Questions About Cost of Car

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by RVADRCHI, Apr 13, 2007.

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  1. RVADRCHI

    RVADRCHI Rookie

    Apr 5, 2007
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    Does anyone have an creative suggestions for answering the invasive question: "How much did you pay for that?" or "How much does it cost?"

    I would rather not let people know how much I paid for the car and don't want to be a rude ****** and say "It's none of your business." Any snappy responses?
     
  2. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

    Apr 29, 2004
    37,087
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    Brian Crall
    I think it is a rude question to ask that no one with any class would ask. I am not that concerned about feelings when I answer it. If it bothers you just smile when you tell them it is none of their business.
     
  3. lusso64

    lusso64 Formula 3

    Apr 12, 2004
    1,535
    Simi Valley
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    David
    I usually go with "I dunno - I just stole it" or "A lot, but my ex wife is paying for it". The first reply always got a laugh when I used to work in South Central LA....
     
  4. Nicksta

    Nicksta Formula Junior

    Sep 16, 2006
    535
    DC Ranch & NY, NY
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    Nick Ingle
    "A little more than a little, a lot less than a lot."
     
  5. 350HPMondial

    350HPMondial F1 Veteran
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    Feb 1, 2002
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    18 mi from the surf,, close to Pismo, CA
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    Edwardo
    It's a kit car....
     
  6. Bullfighter

    Bullfighter Two Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Jan 26, 2005
    22,594
    Gates Mills, Ohio
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    Jon
    Maybe so, but I get asked how much it's worth more often than I'd like. I guess it's part of the Ferrari mystery for people who don't know anything about them.

    If I think someone's only interested in the car because 'Ferraris are expensive', I'm usually less forthcoming than if a real car enthusiast is trying to figure out if a 3x8 is something he should consider.

    A reasonable answer is to say that values for older Ferraris fluctuate/vary a lot. A not-so-pretty driver-level 308 might go for $50K less than a concours-winning glass car. So the real answer is that the person asking needs to learn more about Ferraris rather than nailing down the price of yours. I usually say something like: "It's not for sale".
     
  7. PP Doc

    PP Doc Karting

    Jul 3, 2004
    67
    Eugene, OR
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    Chris
    I usually say something like: "It's not for sale".

    well said! best response yet
     
  8. slm

    slm F1 Rookie
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    Dec 5, 2004
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    Steve M
    I usually give one of two responses:

    1. "It isn't cheap." This usually get a confirmatory nod.

    2. "If I told you I would have to kill you as you might tell my wife."

    I like the "I stole it" reply. Will have to try it out.
     
  9. spiderseeker

    spiderseeker Formula 3

    Jul 22, 2005
    1,718
    Colorado
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    Steve
    I usually say they(308qv) cost about the same as a new SUV.
     
  10. Jeff328

    Jeff328 Formula 3
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    Sep 5, 2006
    2,293
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    If a stranger asks I just say that my cars are not about money and they hopefully get the idea. If they still don't get it then I tell them it's probably less than they imagine.

    If a friend or family member asks then I just tell them.
     
  11. El Wayne

    El Wayne F1 World Champ
    Staff Member Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Aug 1, 2002
    18,069
    San Marino, CA
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    L. Wayne Ausbrooks
    The questions I get are invariably:

    "What year is it?"
    "Is it fast?" and,
    "What's it worth?"

    Maybe I'm strange (or maybe it's because I'm often a curious onlooker myself), but I'm not bothered by these questions at all and usually try to answer as honestly and accurately as possible. I think the "If you have to ask, you can't afford it" guys are the one's being rude and pretentious.

    Then again, I'm just a poor boy with little class, so what do I know?
     
  12. ZINGARA 250GTL

    ZINGARA 250GTL F1 World Champ
    Owner

    Jun 21, 2002
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    Ken
    Of course it's rude and, being a gentleman (nobody here would believe that), it reminds me of a cannon artillery instructor I had as a lad at Ft. Sill, OK who would waive punishment if you were asleep but, had the presence of mind to answer when called upon. "Why, sir, two trucks and a jeep." That's what I paid for my Maranello when asked. Cheers.





     
  13. ActionFigure

    ActionFigure Formula Junior

    Sep 2, 2005
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    Cary NC
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    Matt
    I usually say "A lot... I don't know what I was thinking.".
     
  14. SrfCity

    SrfCity F1 World Champ

    I just say, "more than a Honda" and smile.
     
  15. testarob

    testarob F1 Rookie

    May 13, 2006
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    My reply is "...it's not so much the purchase price as it is the maintenance..." $10k for a tune-up
     
  16. Nuvolari

    Nuvolari F1 Veteran
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    Sep 3, 2002
    6,638
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    Rob C.
    I always say:

    'I'm not sure. I have'nt got the bill yet"
     
  17. HAC

    HAC Karting

    Mar 28, 2006
    138
    Knoxville, Pa.
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    Hugh A. Cornell
    I don't know how much it cost. I won it in a church raffle.
     
  18. Cincy Ken

    Cincy Ken Karting

    Jan 24, 2004
    219
    Cincinnati
    For most of us with "commodity" Ferraris, the typical price range is readily available. I just attribute the question to normal curiousity, and, rather than focus on my personal situation, I address the question more generally. I explain that the value of any particular car is a function of age, mileage, condition, and perhaps race or ownership history. Then I try to put into context where my model fits in the overall product line, and describe the range of prices for my model, and similar models, both newer and older. I think the uninitiated are really surprised at how valuable the older models are. This usually satisfies the curiousity, and helps educates rather than humiliates.
     
  19. vandevanterSH

    vandevanterSH F1 Rookie
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    Jan 27, 2005
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    A sociological observation. Over the past several years, I would guess that >90% of the people who ask "how much does it cost?" are, what I would call, socially disaffected White Males in their late teens to late twenties. It is usually asked with a tone of aggressive resentment. In my travels the most appreciative of the 575 as a "special car" have been African American males; none of whom has ever asked how much it cost.

    Steve
     
  20. Jackmb1

    Jackmb1 F1 Rookie

    Dec 27, 2005
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    I usally say "It's not cheap, I have to work a lot to pay it."
     
  21. No Doubt

    No Doubt Seven Time F1 World Champ

    May 21, 2005
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    Mr. Sideways

    "Four hands of poker"
    "A stripper gave it to me"
    "I just found it in a barn"
    "My neighbor just lets me borrow it"
    "It's just a loaner from the dealership until they fix my car"
    "I just got it by responding to an email from a Nigerian prince"
     
  22. ExcelsiorZ

    ExcelsiorZ Formula 3
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    Nov 7, 2003
    1,267
    Beverly Hills
    I agree it is a rude question. What do these parents teach their kids?
    I've learned that telling them the true cost often disappoints these folks! Tell them a number three times the actual price and your audience will be happy.
     
  23. fifrules

    fifrules Formula Junior

    Feb 12, 2006
    278
    Ontario, Canada
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    Jon Kepler
    This one works best with 430 owners! :D
     
  24. marklintott

    marklintott Formula Junior
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    Jul 13, 2005
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    Taipei Taiwan / Somerset UK
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    Mark Lintott
    "more than i can afford" or "more than my wife but don't tell her"

    Mark

    Taiwan/UK
     
  25. J.P.Sarti

    J.P.Sarti Guest

    May 23, 2005
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