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  1. rajaly

    rajaly Rookie

    Nov 9, 2014
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    Hi Guys,

    New to the forum. Hope you guys can help with some cars I am considering. Trading my hurucan for F12. I have looked at 3 but can't seem to make my mind which one is a better buy..

    1. 2014 F12 - 4k miles (red/tan) MSRP 396. selling for 230
    2. 2014 F12 - 10,300 miles (red/black) MSRP 406. selling for 240 - comes certified
    3. 2014 F12 - 14500 miles (red/tan) MSRP 419. selling for 220 - comes certified


    all have 7 year maintenance. I usually keep cars for 2 year. My hurucan spyder purchased new. i have had it for 2 years with 1700 miles.

    Which one is better buy for me and someone who will not get hit with big drop in depreciation in couple of years.

    thanks in advance
    raj
     
  2. LightGuy

    LightGuy Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Get the low mile car.
    Its a big issue with Ferrari owners.
     
  3. woody byrd

    woody byrd Formula Junior
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    Agreed. Go with the 4K mile car. No doubt about it.
     
  4. Solid State

    Solid State F1 Veteran
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    The price for the low mileage car is same or lower as with super high mileage and it has no warrantee. It must have some negative condition or desirability issue. I would investigate but probably move on to something with warrantee, low mile and with great spec and condition. You get what you pay for. Best.
     
  5. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    If you only add 2k miles over 2 years, then get the 14.500 miles car. 14.5k miles vs 16k.5 miles wont mean a thing. Try to knock off another 15k from the price and enjoy it.

    F12 should see some depreciation in the next 2 years as more 812 hit the used car market. But i dont think they will drop too much considering how much they have already and what you are getting for $200k..
     

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