Ferrari 458 Speciale Market (from 10 to 25)

Ferrari 458 Speciale Market (from 10 to 25)

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Esquire

20 posts

1 month

Thursday 2nd May
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fridaypassion said:
I've kept an eye on these as well it's certainly a dream car for me. I think the prices have moved a bit maybe 50k peak to peak although they have crept back up again probably due to spring. I do wonder if any of them actually sell you never really hear of anyone having just bought one. Looking on Autotrader a lot of the same cars are there from last year. Even the Scott Hardy one hasn't gone. I feel they are SOR fodder and probably get wheeled back into people's garages having never sold.

I might be tempted to go for a high mileage one (like 20k is moon mileage on these cars) but it would require me to still most of my other cars to fund and I'm not sure it would really be worth it.
Hypothetical question , what would you expect to pay for a 15/20k mile car ?

Edited by Esquire on Thursday 2nd May 12:24


Edited by Esquire on Thursday 2nd May 12:39

jwdh1

264 posts

110 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Esquire said:
Hypothetical question , what would you expect to pay for a 15/20k mile car ?

Edited by Esquire on Thursday 2nd May 12:24


Edited by Esquire on Thursday 2nd May 12:39
At that mileage it’s not a “full-fat” investment car so I’d expect up to £275k based on overall spec. We have something similar with a 430 Scud, 24.5k miles - it’s a driver. Don’t expect to lose our shirt on it, because at the end of the day; they’re still very covetable but also, won’t be expecting to retire on it if sold either!

fridaypassion

8,609 posts

229 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Esquire said:
Hypothetical question , what would you expect to pay for a 15/20k mile car ?

Edited by Esquire on Thursday 2nd May 12:24


Edited by Esquire on Thursday 2nd May 12:39
Well the owner would think 300 I would be thinking 250!

Esquire

20 posts

1 month

Friday 3rd May
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fridaypassion said:
Well the owner would think 300 I would be thinking 250!
Owners wanting 300k for above 10k mile non red cars are the reason these cars are just sitting around.

I checked again and the last non red car with 7k miles sold all in to the buyer for 295k on CC's.

A car that's been used ( good, they should be driven) with 15k and upwards IMO is no more than 250.

Money isn't cheap anymore and that's having an impact across lots of asset classes.

There will of course always be some outliers.



Edited by Esquire on Friday 3rd May 20:47

Esquire

20 posts

1 month

Thursday 9th May
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33 on AT as of today.

Beginning to think these cars just get send round to different dealers when they don't shift