Please help with purchase dilema
Please help with purchase dilema
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CMJ

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201 posts

272 months

Sunday 28th January 2007
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Hi everyone, could anyone steer me in the right direction - have two possible cars in the running to be bought, 96 20K blue 355 spider wiht tan leather from specialist dealer or 97 29K rosso 355 berlinetta with cream leather from private seller. Both the similar price. berlinetta recently had belts, exhaust valve and both manifolds. My heart was for a spider but concerned about re sale as blue is not everyones cup of tea. All views greatfully received. PS original idea was to buy car with 20K miles and put on 15K in 2 years selling at 35K. How does buying a car at 29K and selling at 45K sound ? Thanks in advance.

andy355

1,346 posts

263 months

Sunday 28th January 2007
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i cant comment on the mileage issues, but regarding colour:

355 fits in the era of ferraris that everyone still expected to be red. I bought a tdf blue 355 spider which to me looked stunning. When it came to selling it, there is a category of buyer out there (like me) who doesnt want a red ferrari, however i reckon its a minority. Seems to be people on their 2nd or later f-car. Also some dealers wont touch one unless its red.
Rosso/crema is said to be the easiest resale combo.

burriana

16,556 posts

279 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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That's why it's called "re-sale red".

Buy the car you want to drive. Come the summer you will probably kick yourself for not getting the Spider. The Spider should also be slightly cheaper at this time of year as people are not thinking about summer yet, if it isn't haggle the price down a bit for this and also the fact it is a less popular colour. If you buy it cheap then you can move it on again at thje same discount.

You say you want to drive the car for two years or so, don't regret missing the one you want now because of worrying of losing a bit when you sell years down the line.

crikeymikey

1,093 posts

242 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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I think any non-red Fezza looks stunning but they can be harder to move.

I agree with Burriani, get the one you actually want to drive. Life's too short to worry about a few quid (well, few £K).

Personally, I think the Blue is smokin'.

tony h

2,703 posts

271 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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rosso GTB for me

t1grm

4,657 posts

309 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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TDF spider for me

dj kam

177 posts

278 months

Monday 29th January 2007
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I'd personally buy a GTB over a spider. I've owned a spider and it is good open top motoring but there is lot's more to go wrong and bills are alot higher. The GTB also feels better when your pushing it, advantages of having a tin top.

As for colour, get what you want but Red / crema is important if you want to get out of the car quickly, the maket for non-red cars is smaller.

Mileage is a weird one, everyone will tell you it doesn't matter and it's good you drive your car but come to selling time don't think many people will be biting your hand off for a 45k plus Fezza. As long as you can take the financial hit then mileage is not an issue but you'll be buying a sub 30k Fezza which is what everyone wants and you'll be selling a 40k+ car which has a limited market.

ade355

337 posts

265 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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Id get the spider, summers just round the corner! plus you dont get the buttress cracking problem the GTBs have, so lower running costs !


Edited by ade355 on Tuesday 30th January 15:27

KenC

722 posts

260 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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ade355 said:
Id get the spider, summers just round the corner! plus you dont get the buttress cracking problem the GTBs have, so lower running costs !


Edited by ade355 on Tuesday 30th January 15:27


..............so long as the electrics in the roof don't give up.

murph7355

41,059 posts

281 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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They're different cars, so you have to buy which one your heart wants (assuming they're both the same quality). If you don't, you'll regret it.

What price are they up for?

I prefer the GTB all the way (no shit sherlock). Beautiful car.

Surprised at MLT suggesting the B though as he owned a Spider. Suspect he's seen the light now with the CS

BTW, after red I'd go TdF or black as I think most would. If you find the right buyer, residuals may not be any different.

urraco

62 posts

237 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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Buy the car you prefer.

Spending £10,000 on something you want is infinitely more justifiable than wasting £5000 on some sort of bullshit 'compromise'

GO FOR IT !!!!

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