Long time since I last visited FChat; I miss you guys ;-) Anyone could please give me a good ballpark figure as to how much the true selling price should be for this FF: https://www.ferrarifl.com/certified/FERRARI/2014-FERRARI-FF-Fort+Lauderdale-525a5b9e0a0a00de06ec3f8a8b7ba86b.htm I have been thinking of getting an F12; really love that car but the price differential and the more practical nature of the FF makes me really consider an FF the ideal option for my lifestyle and budget. Thanks everyone for the great discussions!
That seems a little high. I looked at a very similar one (of course it's impossible to tell how comparable the MSRP's are) last summer. That car was listed at $205K and was reduced to $195K by the time I saw it. I know I could have gotten it for less if I made an offer. And that car had about a year warranty left, this one has none.
Might be a little high but you might have to check out the spec. Not too sure about the price at that mileage. What options are on it? What's the MSRP?
Thanks for the responses, I'm going to check the spec with the dealer and report back. TTforcedfed, when you say the wholesale price, that is what dealers would sell the car to each other for? But what would you or I pay?
Yes that's wholesale. Also it's the price dealers will pay when clients trade cars in. A dealer will be looking to make 5 to 20 percent on a car depending on how badly they want to free up capital and space.
That dealer knows the market as well as anyone on the FF and in general. You will simply have to negotiate.
also there is one at wwofferrari - ask for justin if you care Used 2015 Ferrari Ff Hatchback For Sale | FM2430 | Spring Valley, NY | Wide World Ferrari
Seats on that one suck. Alcantara seat surfaces looks terrible and will wear horribly over the life of the car...
I would consider that car if it is still available to buy when I'm ready in October. It has everything I like, including Daytona seats, and I love the red contrast stitching. I believe that ttforcefed has it right, that the car is worth about $180K. I might even risk insulting them with a starting bit of $170K. So looking forward to getting one of these. Surprising evolution considering I dubbed it the Fuggin' Fugly when I first saw it. Cheers, George
I keep considering an F12 as well but the price goes up significantly; the FF, to me, is simply a better "value" at the current price point. That is why they are so interesting. Besides they are also more "practical" in nature but not by much ;-)
996TT, are you talking about the one in Lauderdale or NY? I'm going to be at the Lauderdale store this weekend for their BBQ incase you are there. I'm tall and will be with a friend in a red 458 Spyder.