Lets see where this ends up at. MSRP 745k https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2022-ferrari-sf90-stradale-14/#comments-anchor
I The Re I have an Revuelto on order, haven't driven one yet, how do you know it's a better car? Have you had a chance to drive one?
I’m in the same boat. Got to spend some time in an SF90 over the weekend and didn’t realize how little leg room there is, I couldn’t fully extend my legs and with the carbon fiber sports seats- definitely wouldn’t be a road trip car. If a spec comes along that I like, I may do the trade while the prices are down. My salesman is pretty confident prices will recover, as a lot of cars were dumped when the prices went crazy and now they are sitting. I may end up keeping the F8 and spec the F167, as it looks like I’ll be able to order one of those- we’ll see after the reveal.
Do y'all think it's impossible to find a spider allocation that's opening up? I'm wondering whether I should search more or just find a used one.
you guys must not be too good at reading comprehension..... read the ****ing thread yourselves and ask the guy who said he signed an nda.....
Sure LOL one guy who just says the word NDA, we can read but the one who's lacking reading comprehension is you, do you understand what it means when someone tells you to back your claims with hard evidence? You hang your hat on that guy as evidence for your claim that the ass is falling out of the SF90 market, provide some evidence or have a coke and a smile and talk about something else.
Ross you are seeking validation ... "any others get bricked lately" just stop you don't have or want an SF90.
The only mention of a NDA is from a Pista owner, who, like you, seems to dislike the SF90, and he also likes to stir the pot. So here you are arguing with a bunch of actual SF90 owners about an imaginary NDA and using a single post from a Pista owner who enjoys talking crap as your “proof”. The actual truth is, outside of a few anomalies, the cars are showing themselves to be very reliable, and are clearly the best performing street cars that Ferrari has ever produced (which I personally believe adds to the insecurity/hate from non owners). Regardless, all you’re doing is making yourself look bad. You should stop now.
again, i dont care. however, constantly denying that there is a thread where owners, like you, are relaying problems, is odd. trying to stop me from talking about it because i dont own one, is also childish. thats like trying to say that anybody who does not own a 737 cannot comment on how boeing seems to have some problems constructing them. but please, by all means, keep engaging with me so that these 2 threads stay at the top of the stack..... enjoy your cars.
But you clearly DO care. Hence the reason you are trying so desperately hard to prove your point, which simply has no validity to it. I have read the entire thread you are referring to. We all have. There is no NDA. There a few cars that people posted about that had serious electrical problems, but there is nothing that indicates that the cars that had issues make up more than a fraction of the percentage of the total cars produced. You're simply making yourself look like an insecure hater by continuing to post this stuff. I'm happy to keep engaging with you because it only shows everyone how hilariously wrong you are while simultaneously putting a spotlight on how silly you're making yourself look.
Here is a 2023 with asking price well below list. It is a high spec car but with only 1,000 miles it is concerning: https://www.naplesmotorsports.com/used-vehicle-2023-ferrari-sf90-stradale-c-3506
What's wrong with the interior? Blue (or dark blue) wouldn't be my first choice, but it's far from the worst.
I’m with you, Blue Exterior Red Interior can work, especially on the classics but Red Exterior Blue Interior does not work and is a tougher sale.