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  1. Karimsaid

    Karimsaid Formula Junior

    Oct 2, 2014
    601
    Let us start with the 60k km F50 sold at RM in Munich.
    Hammer: €4.3m. Add for the first 200k: 15% plus 19% VAT, and thereafter 12.5% plus 19% VAT you get €4,945,575 (the published data is misleading as it ignores the VAT payable - as if it’s not real money paid by the buyer on site).

    Given the unusually-high 60k km mileage of the car, you will pay a premium of 25% or 30% to get to an average-low mileage of 8k km similar F50. The later will be at £5.4m to £5.6m.
     
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  2. Marsly

    Marsly Rookie

    May 28, 2021
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    Matt Sanders

    Spot on, people often overlook the VAT and buyer’s premiums, which really add up. €4.95m is the real out-the-door cost, and the mileage premium on these high-km F50s is huge. Even at 60k km, it’s a solid car, but the low-mileage examples always command that extra 25–30%. Makes you appreciate how rare sub-10k km F50s really are.
     
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  3. msn

    msn Formula Junior

    Jan 22, 2011
    577
    These F cars have moved on, you are now looking at 10 million plus US for a perfect F50 or 288 GTO..
     
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  4. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

    Jun 9, 2005
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  5. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Veteran

    Jan 21, 2017
    6,144
    France
    Gallery Aaldering in the Netherlands currently proposes a European F40 (with 10,598km) for €3.3M - I wonder how it would cost to make a perfect example from it; if less than €1M it should be a bargain ;)
     
  6. msn

    msn Formula Junior

    Jan 22, 2011
    577
    These cars are only original once.. they are the ones that everyone is chasing.. anyone can make a car look great or perfect, but that is not how they came out the factory.
     
  7. RufMD

    RufMD F1 Rookie
    Owner

    Jan 31, 2004
    3,249
    USA
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    Jas
    If it sold for 4.872m euros inc RM commission, isn't the 19% VAT (or 15% tariff if coming to US) on top of that ? So real cost is actually 5.78m euros...roughly 6.6-6.8m usd ...or is my maths wrong
     
  8. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Veteran

    Jan 21, 2017
    6,144
    France
    VAT is only on the auction house fees; being a used car, there is no VAT on the net selling price (it's assumed a VAT has already been paid in the EU when the car was first purchased, and VAT is only collected once).
     
  9. RufMD

    RufMD F1 Rookie
    Owner

    Jan 31, 2004
    3,249
    USA
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    Jas
    Got it thanks
     
  10. RufMD

    RufMD F1 Rookie
    Owner

    Jan 31, 2004
    3,249
    USA
    Full Name:
    Jas
    But I suspect the 15% tariff would still apply to total if bringing it in to the USA
     

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