Buying, Using and Selling a LHD Ferrari/Lambo in the UK
Discussion
I am looking on mobile.de a lot at the moment and without going into the detail the option of a LHD car is increasingly attractive.
I am talking myself into it but I would use it on open country roads and normally when there are few cars to overtake, occasional euro trip (maybe more as it will be LHD).
I have driven an F50 a fair bit and the LHD wasn't too big a deal on Scotlands country roads.
My questions are from people who have done it or are doing it for feedback and pointers. My concerns are resale mainly and how to mitigate getting stuck with the car potentially?
I am talking myself into it but I would use it on open country roads and normally when there are few cars to overtake, occasional euro trip (maybe more as it will be LHD).
I have driven an F50 a fair bit and the LHD wasn't too big a deal on Scotlands country roads.
My questions are from people who have done it or are doing it for feedback and pointers. My concerns are resale mainly and how to mitigate getting stuck with the car potentially?
SSO on Evo states in the link below that he managed to his his LHD 12c fairly easily in this country, advertising it on Uk sites
http://api.app.evo.co.uk/editions/uk.co.dennis.evo...
http://api.app.evo.co.uk/editions/uk.co.dennis.evo...
I am also looking into this option for a lp640 (mostly due to lack of numbers here in the uk) but also the price difference is getting larger all the time and the option is becoming increasingly attractive.
I believe when it comes to selling on it's simply a case of buy as cheap as you can and sell below the market value for a similar rhd spec car, you may not lose as much as you think..... depends how desirable the car is you're looking at.
I believe when it comes to selling on it's simply a case of buy as cheap as you can and sell below the market value for a similar rhd spec car, you may not lose as much as you think..... depends how desirable the car is you're looking at.
I've always bought LHD Fcars in the UK and just about to complete on my 4th (black Scuderia from Paris). Euro market with the exchange rate in our favour gives (for the right car) amazing choice and value even offering up the chance to MAKE money should you want to move the car on.
Definitely a good market for such things in the UK and if you are willing to put in the effort and leg work to do the import you are absolutely on the right side of the deal...
Throw in a great drive home from where ever you purchase from - what’s not to like!
BUT! Do your homework, a narrow escape for me a few months back! http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Definitely a good market for such things in the UK and if you are willing to put in the effort and leg work to do the import you are absolutely on the right side of the deal...
Throw in a great drive home from where ever you purchase from - what’s not to like!
BUT! Do your homework, a narrow escape for me a few months back! http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Interesting!
For example> RHD Yellow low mile Scuderia at Ferrari Edinburgh £179k with 7.5k miles.
Versus> LHD Yellow Scuderia on mobile.de http://home.mobile.de/AUTOMOBILEHOFFMANN#des_89599... with less miles (8,200 km) for £117k.
Im not saying its apples for apples but you can see the attraction and the choice is high hence the price I guess.
For example> RHD Yellow low mile Scuderia at Ferrari Edinburgh £179k with 7.5k miles.
Versus> LHD Yellow Scuderia on mobile.de http://home.mobile.de/AUTOMOBILEHOFFMANN#des_89599... with less miles (8,200 km) for £117k.
Im not saying its apples for apples but you can see the attraction and the choice is high hence the price I guess.
Mine has 20K miles on the clock, 'every' available open on the car, one owner who is selling the car back through the main dealer he bought it from. Main dealer (Charles Pozzi Paris - great service) sale who is giving me a two year worldwide factory backed warranty and giving the car a full service before collection.
Final sale price 107,500 Euro's / £83,800.... £83K for a mint Scuderia (one of the great F cars) - I bit their hand off! If you look carefully there are a few cars like this out there, real gems IMO!
Rock on Friday - collection day (4 sleeps lol)!
Final sale price 107,500 Euro's / £83,800.... £83K for a mint Scuderia (one of the great F cars) - I bit their hand off! If you look carefully there are a few cars like this out there, real gems IMO!
Rock on Friday - collection day (4 sleeps lol)!
Sometimes you can find good LHD deals already in the UK with all the paperwork already done and saving you all the hassle . This scud looks well priced:
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
Slickhillsy said:
Final sale price 107,500 Euro's / £83,800.... £83K for a mint Scuderia (one of the great F cars) - I bit their hand off! If you look carefully there are a few cars like this out there, real gems IMO!
Rock on Friday - collection day (4 sleeps lol)!
I mis read that - Silly me Rock on Friday - collection day (4 sleeps lol)!
I thought you said you just bought a mint one owner scud, with two years of Ferrari warranty for £83k
leeGT2 said:
Sometimes you can find good LHD deals already in the UK with all the paperwork already done and saving you all the hassle . This scud looks well priced:
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
Missing the point sir, this is the imported value. You can either buy this or go to the golden source, have a paper chase for a few weeks and save circa £30k!http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
Simples really...
nigelonich said:
Interesting!
For example> RHD Yellow low mile Scuderia at Ferrari Edinburgh £179k with 7.5k miles.
Versus> LHD Yellow Scuderia on mobile.de http://home.mobile.de/AUTOMOBILEHOFFMANN#des_89599... with less miles (8,200 km) for £117k.
Im not saying its apples for apples but you can see the attraction and the choice is high hence the price I guess.
I must say that yellow scud , while lovely is well over priced and been for sale for quite a while.For example> RHD Yellow low mile Scuderia at Ferrari Edinburgh £179k with 7.5k miles.
Versus> LHD Yellow Scuderia on mobile.de http://home.mobile.de/AUTOMOBILEHOFFMANN#des_89599... with less miles (8,200 km) for £117k.
Im not saying its apples for apples but you can see the attraction and the choice is high hence the price I guess.
Slickhillsy said:
Mine has 20K miles on the clock, 'every' available open on the car, one owner who is selling the car back through the main dealer he bought it from. Main dealer (Charles Pozzi Paris - great service) sale who is giving me a two year worldwide factory backed warranty and giving the car a full service before collection.
Final sale price 107,500 Euro's / £83,800.... £83K for a mint Scuderia (one of the great F cars) - I bit their hand off! If you look carefully there are a few cars like this out there, real gems IMO!
Rock on Friday - collection day (4 sleeps lol)!
Thats one hell of a deal, congratulations! Can you adjust the headlamps or...?Final sale price 107,500 Euro's / £83,800.... £83K for a mint Scuderia (one of the great F cars) - I bit their hand off! If you look carefully there are a few cars like this out there, real gems IMO!
Rock on Friday - collection day (4 sleeps lol)!
Also in the long run LHD & RHD prices tend to converge...in my experience in favour of LHD.
Wilmslowboy said:
I mis read that - Silly me
I thought you said you just bought a mint one owner scud, with two years of Ferrari warranty for £83k
Lol... I thought you said you just bought a mint one owner scud, with two years of Ferrari warranty for £83k
Ok, here you go. I was close on this one in Germany, even got them down on the phone. Again Ferrari dealerl providing factory cover...
http://www.autoscout24.com/Details.aspx?id=2573888...
Buy me a beer with the money saved!
Edited by Slickhillsy on Monday 29th September 19:48
If it's the black Pozzi car, do beware...it's been for sale for nearly 1yr, a track beater, and needs/has had some front end paint I hear from French ferrari owner circle.
It's on its 3rd or 4th set of ceramic disc brakes, 2nd clutch...and would need front suspension triangle change.
Note: a very good source of info for French cars is www.ferrarista.fr A nice bunch of owners, with lots of info
It's on its 3rd or 4th set of ceramic disc brakes, 2nd clutch...and would need front suspension triangle change.
Note: a very good source of info for French cars is www.ferrarista.fr A nice bunch of owners, with lots of info
Edited by 911Thrasher on Monday 29th September 20:36
I brought my LHD 599 GTO ans 16M back to UK from Switzerland. On both cars you can't adjust the headlights and have to buy new units at around 6k per car. The 16M also had a speedo only in kmh so a whole new instrument pod neede, about 3k. Then cert of conformity about 550 per car. My 288 was also obviously LHD. And I have a Ford GT also LHD.
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