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Need help with 430 purchase

Discussion in '360/430' started by Tenthombre, Jul 12, 2012.

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  1. Tenthombre

    Tenthombre Rookie

    Jul 12, 2012
    6
    I am interested in a dark gray 2006 F430 that is currently for sale at Luxor Auto in Scottsdale. Carfax shows damage occurred during the time the 4th owner had it. Vin # is ZFFEW58A360147826. Salesman didn't seem very interested in researching the car's history which is a red flag. DOES ANYBODY KNOW THIS CAR. Thanks in advance for any help
     
  2. lamontlawyer921

    lamontlawyer921 Formula Junior
    Owner

    Jul 1, 2010
    990
    The West Coast
    Full Name:
    Scott
    Don't know the car, but i would pass on a F430 w/ accident history, 4 owners, and unknown seller...
     
  3. Zinger

    Zinger Formula 3

    Apr 11, 2009
    1,894
    Leesburg, Va
    Full Name:
    Ryan M
    +1
     
  4. jsanocki

    jsanocki Formula Junior

    Aug 30, 2006
    785
    NJ
    Wheels look sharp on the car, but having aftermarket wheels really limit the pool or buyers. As much as I like the look, I don't think I would buy a car that isn't stock

    Price is ok...not great given the accident history.

    I would pass unless he drops to low 100's
     
  5. Afonsolaw

    Afonsolaw Formula 3

    Sep 11, 2011
    1,911
    New jersey
    I would pass due to accident history and aftermarket wheals
     
  6. Noblesse Oblige

    Noblesse Oblige F1 Veteran

    Nov 7, 2011
    6,114
    Three Places
    I would pass on an '06 with four owners and an accident. You will be better off finding a one- or even two-owner car with no history. You will probably pay more but also get back more when you sell it.

    Case in point: Last January I bought a one-owner 5000 mile Silverstone '07 with documented annual service and no history. The previous owner clearly cared for the car as it was pristine. He even left the build photo album in the car for the next owner (me).

    Seek and ye shall find.
     
  7. Nashtyboy

    Nashtyboy Formula Junior

    Sep 8, 2010
    429
    Raleigh, NC
    There have also been issues w/that dealer & a wrecked car, if you search there's a thread on it.

    (follow-up) Actually that may have been Scottsdale Ferrari. Definitely in Scottsdale!
     
  8. euro_king

    euro_king Formula Junior

    Mar 18, 2009
    759
    San Jose, Jakarta
    Full Name:
    Jastien Weiss
    pass on it and found yourself a clean car is worth the wait IMO
     
  9. Jms15

    Jms15 Karting

    Jun 1, 2011
    99
    manhattan
    I wouldn't buy a car with an unknown accident history. I passed on one after finding out that a quarter panel and door were repainted with no explanation. I think the issue generally is a lot of owners lease new ones and don't really give a crap if the accident is reported because it becomes the lease company's issue (they just turn the keys in). If you own it, all of a sudden it's your problem which is why if I ever had and repraint or issue I would take a couple of dozen pictures to allay any buyer issues. Here it sounds like there are none, could have been something minor or could have been wrapped around a tree. As I learned, it may take a while but you can find a clean car at a decent price.
     
  10. TheMayor

    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ
    Rossa Subscribed

    Feb 11, 2008
    106,167
    Vegas baby
    Not everyone wants a perfect museum piece car.

    IMO, if you want a bargain, you will have to take some sacrifices.

    Have it checked out and find out if the damage was minor and properly repaired.

    People on Fchat are often their own worst enemies. They hate to see resale values fall but they say pass on every car unless it still has the factory plastic on the seats.

    If you want a good run around car and don't mind that it might get a scratch on it in the future, this may be a good car to get.

    I'm not saying buy it but without knowing what the damage was, you're just wasting your time asking if you should buy it or not. Have it checked out and then decide if the discount is worth it.

    If the car was badly damaged or not repaired properly, pass. But, if it was minor and you really don't care about it, then maybe it's a good car at a good bargain.

    I'd be more concerned about the maintenance and mileage of a car than if a fender was repainted.
     
  11. m.roberts

    m.roberts Formula Junior

    Nov 2, 2009
    907
    USA
    I didn't like the feeling Luxor gave me when I stopped by once. Came across as a car place where half decent cars are 'rimmed' up to look newer and nicer.... Most cars were heavily used and worn upon close inspection.

    Everyone at the dealership looked like they would be at the club getting bottle service later that night. They acted too good and cool for people that don't flaunt money or lack of.

    I personally wouldn't buy a car there based on what I saw.
     
  12. Spider360Matt

    Spider360Matt Formula Junior

    Mar 14, 2012
    595
    California
    Aftermarket wheels limit the pool? Does that inlcude C/S wheels on non CS cars? Or perhaps 430 wheels on a 360? Just a point of reference - Ferrari doesnt make any wheels. They appoint an aftermarket company to build them.

    I think the accident should cause a little concern; however, I think that aftermarket wheels dont fall into the safety or "concern yourself" category...its just taste. And, in that, you can pick up a set of 430 wheels for about 1/2 the cost of any high end aftermaket.
     
  13. Splitting Atoms

    Splitting Atoms Formula 3

    Sep 18, 2011
    1,557
    South Carolina
    Full Name:
    Eric

    I agree. I have been reading FChat threads for months trying to decide what my priorities will be related to purchasing my first Ferrari. When I purchase my first Ferrari in the not too distant future, I will consider a car with minor accident history as long as the maintenance is relatively up to date. Any accident history and maintenance needed shortly after purchase needs to be appropriately factored in the price. I plan on driving my car at least twice a week. Based on my experience with dozens of cars, stuff happens. No matter how hard you try to keep a car perfect, acts of nature such as a branch falling out of a tree, an act of chance such as a rock kicked up on a road or the act of some idiot (backing into my wife’s one week old Mazda and driving off), you just can’t do it. I would rather pay a little less for a car with some chips in the paint and a small ding or two so I don’t have to freak out when the next one happens.
     
  14. FTA

    FTA Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2011
    390
    Phila., PA
    Full Name:
    Frank T
    +1 for The Mayor and Splitting Atoms
     
  15. diSCUDsted

    diSCUDsted Formula Junior

    Feb 23, 2010
    997
    ILLinois
    #15 diSCUDsted, Jul 15, 2012
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
    ^Agreed!

    Now don't get me wrong, this forum has a wealth of knowledge and can be very helpful. But at the end of the day, this says it all......
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  16. Spider360Matt

    Spider360Matt Formula Junior

    Mar 14, 2012
    595
    California
    +1+1+1!
     
  17. Mo T

    Mo T Formula Junior

    Nov 26, 2011
    478
    Saudi Arabia
    Full Name:
    Mohammed
    Car looks great and modern, I really like the wheels and bumper/side kit, the price is not bad, IMO worth further investigation.
     

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