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what will the current supercars sell for in 5 years??

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by scycle2020, Sep 29, 2005.

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  1. scycle2020

    scycle2020 F1 Rookie

    Jan 26, 2004
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    what do you predict the enzo, the carrera gt and slr will sell for in 5 years???i quess 1.2 million for the enzo, 270k for the cgt and 220k for the slr.....
     
  2. seinfeld

    seinfeld Formula Junior

    Jul 6, 2004
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    $900,000 for the enzo...a slight dip...but on the long run as other collectibles, will indeed skyrocket like the mercedes 300 sl gullwing and the Ferrari california spyder.
     
  3. modoindustries

    modoindustries Formula Junior
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    i think the CGT will dip below $250K within the next 3-4 years. too many unsatisfied buyers. and as soon as it does i will pick one up.
     
  4. eurospec

    eurospec F1 Veteran

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    it depends on how many owners have keep there cars in prestine condition or if they are written off then the cars might loose there value.

    thats what i think would happen to the prices in in the next 5 years.
     
  5. 410SA

    410SA F1 Veteran

    Nov 2, 2003
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    There's really very little difference between $250 K and $375k when you are talking supercars. It's not a suit at Men's Wearhouse. It's a very pricey supercar - even at $250K.

    If you really wanted a CGT and could afford to blow $250k on an absolute non- neccesity you could probably also afford it right now. My guess is you'll never buy a CGT. And I'm not sure about the unsatisfied buyers. You should read some of the CGT owner forums. Not too many unhappy people there! There's simply not enough real buyers out there for that level of car. My guess is that there are less than 500, which is why supercars produced in runs of less than 500 hold up in value.
     
  6. jaturon

    jaturon Formula 3

    Oct 25, 2004
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    I guess Ferrari supercars will always go up in value being 288, F40 F50 Enzo.
    I don't know by how much but would be pretty steady increase.
     
  7. istanl

    istanl Formula Junior

    Apr 30, 2004
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    It is hard to say though as demand is always changing. Ferraris don't depreciate as much as they are much more limited than the other marques. That and they do have a lot of history backing them.
    I read in EVO an article of an F40 vs Zonda S. The owner mentioned at one stage his F40 was worth £1m at one stage!!! Now they're around £180-200k.
     

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