Sure is pretty, and I have to assume that it needs everything (service, clutch, etc), but even still, price seems pretty nice. Am I missing something here? http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/1459242752.html
Price is about right given the fact that it has 22,000 miles on it. May not need any servicing. I would contact the seller and get a service history on it and check it over. Also, as so many have said before, get a PPI done! Mike
For comparison, here's one with half the mileage for the same price. And according to the seller, all services and no stories.....http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NR-2002-Ferrari-F360-360-Spider-Silver-Black-CA-Car_W0QQitemZ320455214788QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item4a9c9e86c4#ht_714wt_1167
WOW - I have not seen spiders that low. You guys may be right - I guess it is the "winter is coming" effect too.
Hmmm...a listing for a Ferrari on Craigslist. NOT the first place I would look for ANY car, never mind a Ferrari.
That's a really narrow point of view. I've sold personal (nice) cars via Craigslist and other free sites. I also rented my house via a Craigslist listing. I have also used Craigslist to find a fair # of Ferrari's not listed anywhere else - guess what, there are just as many genuine sellers and scamsters as anywhere else (Autotrader, cars.com, eBay). To each his own. Some may want to stick to paying a dealer full retail + for a used Ferrari while others will enjoy the thrill of the treasure hunt by employing the services of sites like Craigslist. Dude, a couple years ago, you could even buy a Picasso from Costco...makes buying a Ferrari on Craigslist seem rather pedestrian.
I agree about Craigslist. I have purchased and sold many items using craigslist, and since I always use my head and don't put myself in bad situations, it always works out fine. I NEVER invite someone to my house (only my office), and when I go to pick up an item, I always take someone with me. It can be a great tool for people who may be a little less computer savvy.
I simply hope he got a little love on the other side. The dealers have been taking advantage of the buyers for years. It is an equalizing economy!