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Would you .....?

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by slick123, Jun 29, 2005.

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  1. slick123

    slick123 Karting

    Apr 12, 2005
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    London SW1/Cobham
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    Marc G
    would you buy a silver Challenge Stradale with a stripe and tessuto interior,do you think its a good combo,do you think resale would be tricky ?...thx
     
  2. Hud

    Hud F1 Veteran
    Lifetime Rossa

    Jan 26, 2005
    6,416
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    Rob
    Take a look at Verdis silver 550 with a stripe - doesnt work for me.
     
  3. tonyh

    tonyh F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Dec 23, 2002
    14,372
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    Tony H
    yes, yes and yes! Non red cars seem to be offered for sale at lower £££, ie the TDF Hartley car a while back. Started @ £124k, went from site 3 mths later offered @ £114K.
     
  4. Stimmers360

    Stimmers360 Guest

    Personally, no ! Stripe only suits Red, Black and Blue in my opinion. Im not the biggest fan of Ferrari's in silver anyway,

    If you like it do it. I dare say you'll get it cheaper than the popular colours and sell it cheaper, so no real loss - but what do i know !
     
  5. Modificata

    Modificata F1 Rookie

    Apr 27, 2003
    2,654
    Hampton, England
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    Andy Rasool
    Depends on how much of a saving. IMO you should have at least one red ferrari. After that become the Rainbow sheikh if you want!
     
  6. slick123

    slick123 Karting

    Apr 12, 2005
    76
    London SW1/Cobham
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    Marc G
    Thanks all...been offered it at £110k from a main dealer,its done 500 miles,dont think its cheap enough for the colour.........
     
  7. Izza

    Izza Formula 3

    Nov 3, 2003
    1,046
    London
    Resale is tricky. PJ Evans had a 355 spider which took months to shift due to silver colour.

    I thought there was a policy that authorised dealers had to shift cars to trade that were in their showroom for more than 3 months. Wait until the dealer has had car for three months and then bargain hard on the price.
     
  8. Ade

    Ade Formula 3

    Jan 31, 2004
    2,102
    UK

    I personnally think if you can get it for about 105K you are getting a GREAT car for a sweet price, but only if you are going to keep it and race it, then its a bargain.


    If you want to get out of it within a year without a big loss to trade- dont buy it.....
     
  9. jaturon

    jaturon Formula 3

    Oct 25, 2004
    1,599
    Bangkok Thailand
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    Zane
    Stripes would best suit red IMO.
     

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