Scuderia pricing outpacing the CS...

Scuderia pricing outpacing the CS...

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Slickhillsy

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1,772 posts

145 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Seems like the Ferrari trading season is off to a healthy start. Posted elsewhere here, a few strongly priced RHD Scuderia's have sold with at least 4 more circa £200k.

Interesting to see if prices could push past the CS high gains...

stain

1,051 posts

212 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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I am being offered amounts that suggest to me that those prices are very realistic.

roygarth

2,674 posts

250 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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They do seem to be level pegging now. It seems that age is now irrelevant to 'collectability' i.e. if its a prestige marque limited edition special, regardless of age its will be bid up.

AmoCS

1,150 posts

221 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Hmm....

This year -

CS (£209,850) (7k miles)
http://www.clubstradale.com/post1846.html#p1846


430S (£215,000) (5k miles)
http://www.clubstradale.com/post1963.html#p1963

430S (£219,950) (5k miles)
http://www.clubstradale.com/post1880.html#p1880

There hasn't been a RHD CS under 5k miles for sale in a while.






GRBF430F1

4,843 posts

172 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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AmoCS said:
Hmm....

This year -

CS (£209,850) (7k miles)
http://www.clubstradale.com/post1846.html#p1846


430S (£215,000) (5k miles)
http://www.clubstradale.com/post1963.html#p1963

430S (£219,950) (5k miles)
http://www.clubstradale.com/post1880.html#p1880

There hasn't been a RHD CS under 5k miles for sale in a while.
Can't be many still around and a lot would of been picked up by knowledgeable collectors previously at more sensible prices.
I always think there is a run and upper price on certain cars and its all in the timing.
I think CS has gone and maybe Scuderia is approaching that scenario hence the optimistic uplift in prices.

Only collectors can buy these low mile cars at a premium and then they simply can't drive them which is not what it is all about for me personally as much as I would love to park a shiny pristine Scuderia in my front room instead of a coffee table and TV.

Suppose I could put a sofa, beer fridge and TV in the garage - oh wait a minute already done that.
Next it will be separate bedrooms but then again I've always said I had blue blood

Adz The Rat

14,342 posts

211 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Scud is a much much better car IMO so not surprising.

How many were built of each model?

AmoCS

1,150 posts

221 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Adz The Rat said:
Scud is a much much better car IMO so not surprising.

How many were built of each model?
CS - http://www.challengestradale.co.uk/cs12.htm

Scud - I've read on Fchat around 3000.

roygarth

2,674 posts

250 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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AmoCS said:
Adz The Rat said:
Scud is a much much better car IMO so not surprising.

How many were built of each model?
CS - http://www.challengestradale.co.uk/cs12.htm

Scud - I've read on Fchat around 3000.
Scud may be slightly quicker but we all know that is pretty irrelevant in terms of long term values!

The fact that there are more than twice as many Scuds is far more relevant. Look at F50 versus F40.

kenyon

1,269 posts

259 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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The Scud is a better car then the CS. Its so much quicker and has that rawness still like CS, the handling is awesome. Owned a CS for 5 years and just stepped into a SCUD and its miles better, just simply better bolted together. CS has a cool noise factor but thats nots everything. SCUD will be a great investment, give it another couple of years.

Ferraris are too mileage sensitive, need to be like lambo and porsches, as the porsches can be good investments too.

GRBF430F1

4,843 posts

172 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Biggest advantage of Scud over CS for me was the F1 Superfast II gearbox. Still think its the best I have ever driven, better than any DSG. Ferrari absolutely nailed it with the scud version which was so much better and suited to the car than the normal F1 in the spider. I was even amazed at the clutch wear which was 9% on mine at 15,000 miles as opposed to 24% at 12,000 miles on my spider

Add a full capristo system to the Scuderia and you have got the CS noise with a far better gear change

roygarth

2,674 posts

250 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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GRBF430F1 said:
Add a full capristo system to the Scuderia and you have got the CS noise
Mmmm....you sure?



roygarth

2,674 posts

250 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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kenyon said:
SCUD will be a great investment, give it another couple of years.
Couple of years? They've jumped 40%+ in last 18 months!

Juber

569 posts

140 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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Dick Lovett are selling an LHD CS for £180k! Really?!!!

ThreesixtyM

258 posts

199 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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Juber said:
Dick Lovett are selling an LHD CS for £180k! Really?!!!
Have you noticed the recent jump in the price of LHD in Europe? They are at similar price points (5k miles; €285k). They seem to be outpacing the Scuderia. Very few available.
Lovetts have a 15k RHD at £230000...

Edited by ThreesixtyM on Sunday 12th April 10:59

schaeffs

332 posts

144 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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roygarth said:
Mmmm....you sure?
Love the sound of the Scud with the Capristo. To my ears its every bit as good as the CS - different but just as good.

Juber

569 posts

140 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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ThreesixtyM said:
Have you noticed the recent jump in the price of LHD in Europe? They are at similar price points (5k miles; €285k). They seem to be outpacing the Scuderia. Very few available.
Lovetts have a 15k RHD at £230000...

Edited by ThreesixtyM on Sunday 12th April 10:59
Madness mate.
£42k for a 355 Spider anyone?
http://ww3.autoscout24.es/classified/267418236?asr...

kenyon

1,269 posts

259 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Yes bargins still to be had in Europe with exchange rate! Bought my scud for £85K from main ferrari dealer with only 10K miles it, one owner, 12 months ferrari warranty, with all the extra's too.

Was considering another CS in LHD but decided Scud is for me now!, after five years ownership.