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Enzo Values

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  1. DotHater

    DotHater Karting

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    I have no intention of selling mine I was offered $125K more than I paid for mine shortly after I bought it. My friend who just bought his will never sell it(the deal I brokered). I dont see alot of them on the market, which means that the prices might go up. As I stated I'm not selling mine but I'm just curious what opinions people have of the Enzo market are.
     
  2. fastgman

    fastgman Karting

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    The ferrari market letter, you could ask NNO, says that the market price is around 1.03 mill. But I think the price for low mile ones will go up dramatically. I think Andy Cohen just sold his for 1.15, and Chris sold his. There is never very many on the market, they are all just quasi on the market. So I think that the market will be steady as long as you don't have to many miles. There are lot of other really expensive supercars out there that I think it is pulling the higher mileage enzos down.
     
  3. frefan

    frefan F1 Veteran

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    Low mileage (<5k miles) enzos can be had in the 800 range and dropping.
     
  4. SDChris

    SDChris Formula 3

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    WHAT $800K??? thats way off and way low??? I will buy every car you can show me...those prices are way low, I have tracked every Enzo I could find the prices are no where near $800K no matter what dealers may say.....LV I the cars are really going for what the customer is willing to pay, and how many are for sale at one time!! Frefan, if you can show me real cars that have sold there call me..I will buy!!!!!!!!!!
     
  5. frefan

    frefan F1 Veteran

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    PM sent.
     
  6. SDChris

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    Pm sent back....
     
  7. Tommy Vercetti

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    What's it to ya?
    They MSRPed at $650K right ??

    The article on that guy who had Pini mod his Enzo up to look like a 330sp or what ever it was said he bought it from BH Ferrari for 650K and it was the last new one FS.
     
  8. Asian1118

    Asian1118 F1 Rookie

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    correct, Ive
    never seen one go for less than high 900K
     
  9. Baasha

    Baasha Formula 3

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    yellow Enzo in Ferrari of San Francisco was offered @ $870k...but the engine was replaced! LOL..

    The point is.. DRIVE the DAMN CAR!

    Also, "DotHater": Can you post a pic of your Enzo???
     
  10. SDChris

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    Enzo's really are where the market will pay on a certain car...there is no "MMR" on the cars...so really we are all right..a car may have sold in that range $800k..or less...but it very very rare..and the demand has gone up..and the cars have became less and less...if you are wanting to buy a Enzo...our choices will be very limtied..like I said they are uicorns...

    Baasha..I think you would be surprized with how many have had the engines replaced....
     
  11. rollsorferrari?

    rollsorferrari? F1 Veteran

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    I remember you telling me on the phone about the engines, Chris. I see the Enzo being kind of like the Mclaren F1. There are only 400 of these cars, and many of the owners are planning on keeping it, even passing it down when they pass away. Now there are substantially less F1's, which is why their price has been maintained, if not gone up, and it is very rare that you see one come up in the market. But hey, if you have the money, more power to you to get a car like that!
     
  12. Townshend

    Townshend F1 Veteran
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    There was an Enzo for sale for around $800-850k in Florida. It was the one that was wrecked however.

    Amazing huh? You can wreck the car AND still sell it for over MSRP!
     
  13. SDChris

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    :) thats the DD car was talking about....and there is someone try to get $1.1m for it now!
     
  14. frefan

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    hey - be careful guys, just because they're cheap doen't make it a good car. Some are good, many are not. Do your homework, get to know the car and the owner(s). As Deneiro says, don't get attached to something you can't walk away from in 5 minutes.
     
  15. Townshend

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    I remember that an issue of Forza actually explored this matter. Here are their findings (from Issue 70, June 2006):

    2004: 1.1-1.5M
    2005: 1-1.3M
    2006: 950k-1.1M

    I think their findings are fairly accurate.
     
  16. LV Eric

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    i dont know how to post pics, there are some pics of it on **********, Its Fererov's car. yellow/black
     
  17. Asian1118

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  18. Asian1118

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    that enzo was also in a wreak. so that has to bring it down some
     
  19. Napolis

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    Not correct. It was the last new one but the price was no where near 650K.
    The market is fluid and storied Enzo's can be had for 800K while pristine very low mileage Black ones reach 1.2 million.
     
  20. LV Eric

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    I think your right , because the nose cone on it has a gap on the drivers side below the head light that is about 2-3mm closer to the front quarter pannel than on the passenger side(its perfect in the pics above), I dont think it was a serious wreck but they didnt set the nose cone properly when they repaired the car. Other than that there is no evidence of thing and we put the car under a microscope-so to speak. I have seen alot of pics of it on the net with the nose cone out of alignment so what ever happened happened along time ago, its wasnt a deal killer for me because I wanted yellow.

    On a side note some chick on a cell phone backed into my Murcilago in a parking lot and when her car couldnt go backwards because she hit me she just kept giving it more gas pushing up against my car. Upon realizing she couldnt move because she hit me she got out of heer car still on the phone and asked if she hit me(the cars were touching) it scratched the hell out of her Saturn, and all it did to the Murcilago was off-set the front bumper just like the enzo, so I have 2 cars with crooked front bumpers,
     
  21. LV Eric

    LV Eric Formula Junior

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    i did read somewhere that federov crashed a different Ferrari pretty bad. I did alot of reasearch before I bought mine, I paid 1.075 for mine, the silver one in the pics with the 4 Enzos went for 1.4, The black one in the pic was rear ended in Vegas and needed a little paint work, I heard from a reliable source that he wants 1.2 for it, but isnt activly trying to sell it.

    It would be nice if the prices on them go up and they might but adjusted for inflation i think they will stay the same, th McLarens are a different story because there are very few of them. The Veryon wont hold up.
     
  22. Asian1118

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    Yes it was a front end crash he was doing a michigan left lost control and and up the curb into a pole. When I saw the car at cauley the paint wasnt the greatest, mostly bottom panel on the drivers side. Very nice car thogh you have the one and only enzo I have seen.
     
  23. LV Eric

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    thanks for the info, too bad they didnt set the nose cone straight, Oh well I can live with that, and your right the paint in that area wasnt rubbed out properly, my detailer noticed it-he has 4 or 5 clients with Enzo's. They just did an article about him in the Robb Report. He is one of the best detailers in the world, he details exotics all over the country.

    Its kinda blurry but the bottom pic in this thread the poster looks like it was shot after the accident the car in the shop photos was prior to the accident.
     
  24. Wolfgang5150

    Wolfgang5150 F1 Rookie

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    Federov crashed his 456 a few years ago. I thought there were pictures somewhere, but here is the original story...........

    Fedorov's OK after crashing Ferrari
    Saturday, June 21, 2003, 9:09 PM
    Sergei Fedorov ran into another obstacle early Friday. Fedorov, who has reached a stalemate with the Red Wings in contract negotiations, escaped injury when his burgundy Ferrari crashed into a tree on Woodward Avenue near Long Lake Road in Bloomfield Hills. A passenger also was unhurt.
    Sergei was turning on Woodward to go north using the Bloomfield Parkway crossover at about 2:55 AM. The police said there was no indication that alcohol was involved and no charges were filed. He was coming home from the big birthday party he threw for his mother.
     
  25. scooter48

    scooter48 Karting

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    Who is the best detailer? you don't mention his name.
     

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