Miles are high. Yea, yea, the cars are meant to be driven, however, the miles and price are not inline. Chrome wheels also sound "cheesy", changing them back to original wheels, roughly $1500-1800k. I would offer him $70-75k, no more in my opinion.
I had a friend get a 2001, Daytona Seats, both Challenge grills, tubi exhaust, F1 tranny with 4200 miles for $85k. Price is too high.
I have a tdf spider which I would let go for 80k with 8k miles. Haven't actively tried to sell it because the replacement isn't here yet.... So yeah, the price is too high. And nobody wants chrome wheels!
damn, US cars is so damn cheap!!I mean the cheapest!i bought mine like USD$250k for 2003 model...import tax is like around 300% in my country..
$70,000 if it is in 'just a car' condition considering 30,000 miles. You know - worn seats, dings in the doors, scuffed wheels, dash leather shrinking a bit, paint chips in the nose... $75,000 if it pretty nice...obviously loved and taken car of. $80,000 if it a real creampuff - really really nice and not just because it just had a pro detail. A car that looks almost new becausde someone always took great care of it, and never exposed it to rough situations. Year 2001 and milage of 30,000 work against it being worth anything more than these numbers. Change that to 2004/2005 and 12,000 miles and you jump into the mid to high $90s.
my car has 17k miles i would never think of selling it in the high 70s i guess thats why im keeping mine.for highs 70s its so much car,good luck on your search
I agree with everything in this thread - except that the mileage is high. The car is 10 years old. Even with a fresh service, things can go wrong with a 10-year-old car that only has a few thousand miles (and if it's a 10-year-old car with only a few thousand miles, it's probably never been wrung out). Thirty K on the odometer is fine; if it has a fresh service, then things have been sorted. But chrome wheels? Does the car come with the original wheels? Does it have everything else? Books, tools, seat covers, fobs, etc.? Is it loaded with options, or sparsely specced? The price is a little high, even if everything is in order; but not at all because of the mileage.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ferrari-360-Spider-F1-F1-RECENT-SERVICE-SPIDER-DAYTONA-SEATS-CHALLENGE-GRILLS-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem19c7abc109QQitemZ110724104457QQptZUSQ5fCarsQ5fTrucks Here's an '02 with less miles, Challenge wheels with the same ask that needs a little interior love, so they'd have to go lower....
If PPI shows good, I think 80-83 is right price for red 01 spider in excellent shape. Good luck, let us know how things turn out!!
High for a coupe, but about normal for a spider. Miles don't help value. Who is the seller? Original owner? All the documentation and service records? Garage kept under a cover. Loved and cared for? I'd think 80 is about right, but impossible to say without seeing.