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F355 Spider do major before selling?

Discussion in '348/355' started by jwiner2, Jan 31, 2018.

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  1. jwiner2

    jwiner2 Karting

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    I am putting up my F355 for sale but was curious should I do the major service on it first or sell it as is?
    1997 spider 14,500 miles manual transmission.
     
  2. MAD828

    MAD828 F1 Rookie

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    When I bought my 355, I wanted to have the major done by my guy. That is usually the preference of most buyers.
     
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    flat_plane_eddie F1 Rookie Owner Regional Sponsor

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    What he said. I think the discount you'll apply to the car for not having the major done is less than what you'll pay in actually doing it.
     
  5. joe1973

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    Here's my 0.02. If your car is over 5yrs beyond last major, do it. It could be viewed as gross neglect, well under driven.. what else was passed? Your call but remember F buyers are the biggest (buyer) babies out there.
     
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    phrogs F1 Veteran Silver Subscribed

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    If a buyer wants a major they can skip your car. It will sell to the guy who wants it done by his guy or him/herself.

    I see no point in paying for a major then selling.
     
  7. johnk...

    johnk... F1 World Champ Owner

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    Sell it a auction as is. There is no 355 market right now and most 355 buyers, if you can find one, aren't on Ferrari chat.
     
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    When I bought my car, it was about 3 1/2 years beyond the last service. The seller said he could arrange the service for $6 or $7K. I thought I would rather drive the car for a year or so to see what else need to be addressed, then have it done by a person I trusted. I certainly paid more, (as I knew I would) but I knew I would get what I paid for.
     
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    I more or less agree with this, however, I'd recommend listing it for cheap on here or Autotrader or eBay for a few months first. I think you'll get a slight premium compared to an auction.
     
  10. joe1973

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    A neglected F355 is mostly avoided especially with the spook of maintenance/repair costs. PPI is only skin deep.. let's be honest.
     
  11. Rfaber

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    I would like to pipe in as a non owner (but very much looking to buy within the next few years as a retirement gift to myself! )
    If you had a major done, I would be glad I didn't have to do that, I would probably pay a bit more knowing the car was sorted out, especially if the work was done by a renowned shop/mechanic. If the major wasn't done, I would be thrilled to get the car for slightly less, and I would do the major myself. (as an experienced 'wrench' I would feel quite capable to do one.) It would give me the time to 'get to know' my new Ferrari! I would still have a PPI done, especially if I was unable to look at/ inspect the car before purchasing.
     

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