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What's this F430 Worth?

Discussion in '360/430' started by MarkM, Feb 7, 2010.

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  1. MarkM

    MarkM Rookie

    Apr 25, 2009
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    I know there are a lot of threads on this topic, but I have never owned a Ferrari and am not sure what this car is worth. I am looking at a 2007 F430 coupe, rosso corsa over beige, with under 2k miles. The car is at a Ferrari dealership. It has F1, power daytonas, carbon ceramic brakes, and most of the interior carbon along with a few more options. Car looks to be in perfect condition.

    Thanks,
    Mark
     
  2. Oengus

    Oengus F1 World Champ
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    Its worth what you are comfortable paying for it.........
    130k - 150k
     
  3. Loz997S

    Loz997S Formula Junior

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    Well there's an 06 black/black F1 coupe on a few sites including this one with the carbo ceramics, carbon seats (very expensive option), other bits and bobs, 8kmiles for $138k which hasn't moved so I'd maybe throw out $140k-$150k as it's newer, more popular color, less miles.
     
  4. F430GT

    F430GT Formula 3

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    $160k right now. That's the hot color combo, and CCB are a $16k option that F430 buyers have a hard time finding in pre 08 cars.

    $175k for a 08 and $190k for a 09 with the same mileage and options.

    If you skip the CCB, you can save $10k from the selling price.

    The Carbon seats are as expensive as the Power Daytonas, but cars with the carbon seats are more difficult to sell (info from my Ferrari dealer). So you can offer $5k less if the car has the carbon seats ($145k for a 07 with standard brakes and carbon seats).

    Check for the number of owners, cars with too many owners are difficult to move.
     
  5. Loz997S

    Loz997S Formula Junior

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    The CCB's are the big variable; I posted a couple of days ago, agree dealers are asking a premium but I don't know if they are getting it. Without the CCB's your prices apply to Spiders not Coupes in the current market.
     
  6. blackbolt22

    blackbolt22 F1 Veteran
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    #6 blackbolt22, Feb 7, 2010
    Last edited: Feb 7, 2010
    A dealer will charge about 10-15% more than an independent or a private seller. 150 plus or minus a bit for the car you described sounds about right.
     

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