I was positive some one from here but this car and was talking about repainting it.... No? http://www.sportscarcompany.com/detail-2004-ferrari-360_modena-challenge_stradale-4893061.html
What's the relevance of your statement, 'The bottom is falling out quick' Are you actually using a unique but odd painted, 38K mi. track car to back up your statement?
I agree, someone stated they bought this car about a month ago and were looking for options on painting the car. Did he realize the cost and then decide to sell or what?
When a nice, average mile, no stories car goes for 109K THEN we talk about the bottom falling oout. DAve
Exactly! Two high mileage examples under $110k does not represent the balance of the CS market. While I would be all over an OEM striped CS like white on rice at that price point, I don't realistically see it happening anytime soon.
LFSC seems to have a lot of real nice low mileage inventory sitting. In other times I doubt there would be this much choice. When you look at higher West coast Stradale prices for cars with 3 times the mileage the yellow Stradale would seem to be a great bargain. Yellow horse on the headrests is a nice touch. Don't know if the Stradale is still available though. The owner's 16M is still listed on the web site to but it was mentioned as being sold... CH
Maybe not, I checked this one out a few weeks back and its perfect. http://www.ferrarine.com/VehicleDetails.aspx?StoreID=19&stocknumber=F1122A&index=30&sort=cast(MSRP%20as%20decimal)%20DESC&make=&model=&pricerange=
the car was at this dealer in NJ last time it came up. Must have been traded wholesale to this new dealer. interstatemotors Yes this is a high mileage car, but for some one that wants to drive it, it might be a good deal. As winter approaches, deals will be made more easily. I wouldn't offer more than 99k. You already know that it is distressed merchandise, so you might as well low-ball.
How dare you question the floor in the value of a Stradale? Don't you know these things appreciate every time someone graces their backside against the Alcantara? Sorry. The whole exotic car market is in a freefall. It's owner vs. buyer and the only way to win is be both!
Maybe in the US the market prices are suffering...Romans International an exotic car dealer in the UK claims that prices are actually going up. There is a shortage of good used exotics there. Demand exceeds the supply. New Bugatti models have recently sold at a premium over list price. The used Carrera GT prices have moved up substantially from last year. The same for other exotics to. CH