1st sub £250k 296 GTB?

1st sub £250k 296 GTB?

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oharedm

Original Poster:

191 posts

277 months

Sunday 12th November 2023
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garystoybox

814 posts

125 months

Sunday 12th November 2023
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I was offered a very high spec one for £237k 2 months ago from a main dealer. Admittedly had a few miles on it but I’d negotiate hard on the advertised figure as Ferrari try to hold up advertised prices whilst happily discounting to shift their ever increasing stock of 296’s.

Nuttbelle

537 posts

18 months

Sunday 12th November 2023
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oharedm said:
What was list price on that ?

is-uk

1,511 posts

224 months

Sunday 12th November 2023
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Circa £267k.

jackal

11,249 posts

290 months

Sunday 12th November 2023
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there's been quite a few at under 250k ... under the radar via main dealer

Nuttbelle

537 posts

18 months

Sunday 12th November 2023
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is-uk said:
Circa £267k.
Wow, that's going to push prices down on F8 and everything under.
Prices are tumbling on all these over produced cars.

Only the rarest supercars have a chance of not crashing. Has to be something limited and sought after scratchchin

NGK210

3,451 posts

153 months

Wednesday 6th December 2023
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No Ferrari-approved used 296s on PH nor AT.
Indie dealers asking c. £260k, 27 cars on AT.
Currently, Ferrari .com has 41 UK-based used GTBs, most are 1 owners, and all are POA.
What’s going on?

MDL111

7,201 posts

185 months

Thursday 7th December 2023
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I still think it is a very pretty car - one of the few pretty ones produced during the last decade

maura

273 posts

31 months

Thursday 7th December 2023
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NGK210 said:
No Ferrari-approved used 296s on PH nor AT.
Indie dealers asking c. £260k, 27 cars on AT.
Currently, Ferrari .com has 41 UK-based used GTBs, most are 1 owners, and all are POA.
What’s going on?
Clearly more Ferraris were purchased on Finance than I thought… I thought it was 25 to 30%, but speaking to 1 dealer says it’s more like Porsche, 75 to 80%. Everyday is a learning day…

cgt2

7,145 posts

196 months

Thursday 7th December 2023
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Plenty of main dealers are offering their demo cars out for under 250k. I believe they are not allowed to openly advertise them all yet but phone a couple and it's clear there are cars available immediately.

r o n n i e

382 posts

184 months

Thursday 7th December 2023
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MDL111 said:
I still think it is a very pretty car - one of the few pretty ones produced during the last decade
Agreed.

The 296 is also one of those cars that looks much better in the flesh than in photos.

In person you physically see it is a small car and the hunches and curves are more apparent.

Originally I was sceptical to ev… weight, replacement costs, warranty issues, etc, but the more I drive them, 296, Artura… if done right, i.e. “light-ish” weight, car still overall ICE focused, I’m becoming a fan.

Instant power to complement the combustion engine. Even learning to like the hybrid engine + ev motor sound mix.

NGK210

3,451 posts

153 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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Agreed. Looks great in the metal. And the powertrain is spectacular.

Apart from one aspect of egregious, ongoing cost-cutting, which the majority conveniently ignore:

Ferrari’s cynical non-adoption of twin fuel injection – ie, port and direct – to eliminate carbon buildup on inlet valves in GDI engines.

“Cynical”? Yeah, who cares if a GDI engine’s inlet valves are coated in power-sapping, emissions-increasing ‘tar’ at 20k miles – who acrues more than 20k during their Ferrari ownership anyway?

Of course, a contemporary Ferrari-designed and -built V6 turbo with dual injection does exist. But not in any Ferrari. It lives in the Alfa Giulia QV, 2021 MY onwards.


Edited by NGK210 on Saturday 9th December 16:58

oharedm

Original Poster:

191 posts

277 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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Dropped £20k in 2 months.



NGK210

3,451 posts

153 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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oharedm said:
Dropped £20k in 2 months.


Methinks: “‘AT price tracker’ – what is that??!!”
Didn’t know about the Chrome price tracker thingy.
Fantastic!
Thanks for the clue.
beer

oharedm

Original Poster:

191 posts

277 months

Sunday 10th December 2023
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The trade can't hide now.
An even better example, had it up since Feb 23, down £70k



andymc

7,439 posts

215 months

Sunday 10th December 2023
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oharedm said:
The trade can't hide now.
An even better example, had it up since Feb 23, down £70k


It can, you just end the advert and relist it

gunner

724 posts

238 months

Sunday 10th December 2023
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Full respect to anyone who has one but I was recently offered a high spec registered but ubdriven 296 that had never left the dealership for 70k off list. Admittedly it was a 'distressed' sale and there's no way without the relationship I had with the DP I'd have seen that price but it has to suggest something on where these cars are heading. 250K is all the money for a 296...

Calculator

759 posts

223 months

Sunday 10th December 2023
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Why do you see a better price based on your relationship with the dealer? Did they ultimately sell it to someone with a lesser relationship at a higher price? Given it was distressed I guess it was SOR?

gunner

724 posts

238 months

Monday 11th December 2023
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I phrased that poorly. I guess what I was trying to say was that he and I go back well over 20 years. He clearly was unhappy at having to discount the car so heavily so was making only select calls himself, rather than thru his salesforce, in the hope of getting it gone quickly and quietly. I wasn't a buyer, but I'm sure a deal like that will have tempted someone else pretty quickly. Still, it feels to me like these, for all their undoubted excellence, are coming down heavily over the Winter...

mikebradford

2,728 posts

153 months

Monday 11th December 2023
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Spotted my first one on the outskirts of Halifax this week gone.
Looked very small and curvy. However it lacked real presence for me.
Surprised me that it didn't instigate any desire unlike some of the former ferrari models. Maybe others feel the same and with harder to get finance deals this model will struggle to shift at elevated prices.