Safe to say the $300k asks are nowhere near being met. This looked like a nice example, based on what was presented
Looks like 5% or max 5K if US buyer BUYERS NOT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Our fees are 5%. Currency of auction Minimum Fee Maximum Fee British Pounds £500 £5,000 Euros €500 €5,000 U.S. Dollars $500 $5,000 Australian Dollars AU$1,000 AU$10,000
2 years ago there were 2 local ones at San Francisco sports car for 160k and 20k miles! Pretty decent return on investment! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If a 20k mi CS is $200k ... A GREEN gated F355 w/ 50k mi just sold last week for $140k. Does this mean a gated F355 is within 20% of CS with equivalent miles? https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/1995-ferrari-f355-berlinetta/
ZFFDU57A440136544 Rosso Scuderia / factory stripe / red-black alcantara / Rosso Scuderia calipers / spare tire kit / 10366 miles Link to registry: http://www.challengestradale.com/136544.html Link to dealer: https://www.reimelmotorcars.com/vehicles/152/2004-ferrari-360-challenge-stradale No photos posted yet. 2018 archive photos: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think this is an interesting topic. couple variables I don't know how you build into the calculator, but they matter: 1. The 355's that are bringing the money are manual. The market wants manuals right now. CS doesn't have it as an option. A F1 355 compares to a F1 CS very different. 2. 355 prices appear to be less impacted by miles now. More about condition. CS is still pretty mileage sensitive. In your example, I'd actually say that a 50k/mi CS would bring pretty similar money to that 50k/mi manual 355. But it does seem like 355 values have risen a massive amount while CS have risen less. I think its just a matter of time, but who knows. It is however a driving factor on why I selected the CS over the 355. I wanted a 355 when I thought good ones were $85k, and I kept passing and chasing the market up. When they got to this year's levels, I found my CS and just thought it was so much more car for not a ton more money. So I bought that instead.
Is the $150k Silver CS w/ 50k mi still on the market? Does this mean a 10k mi manual 355 is worth $225-250k? Some things to think about if one plans to negotiate a trade-in .
Here’s a top tier example. ZFFDU57A540136570 factory stripe and 4700 miles. US car per the vin. For sale at Ferrari of Ontario asking the equivalent of $290k. https://ontario.ferraridealers.com/en_us/search-used-ferrari/2004/ferrari/360_challenge/2004_ferrari_360_challenge-ferrari_of_ontario-ZFFDU57A540136570 Image Unavailable, Please Login
This Ferrari alcantara dealer sample box is currently offered for sale on catawiki. I have one of these boxes on display in my garage, pretty cool item, with 6 alcantara samples. No affiliation with the seller. 4 days left on catawiki auction (highest bid at €137 now) https://www.catawiki.com/en/l/49395917-brochures-catalogi-original-ferrari-alcantara-sample-show-case-allestimenti-speciali-special-trim-rarity-ferrari-na-2000 This other one box was sold by RM last year ($540) https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/0620/open-roads--fall/lots/n2127-ferrari-allestimenti-specialispecial-trim-alcantara-color-samples/1011244 There’s also one for sale in the UK (1500 gbp) https://www.classicferrariparts.co.uk/shop/2000s-ferrari-alcantara-allestimenti-speciali-special-trim-dealer-sample-book-case/ Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login