Would you sell a Scuderia for a 458...

Would you sell a Scuderia for a 458...

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Slickhillsy

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1,772 posts

144 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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As the question suggests...

I was chatting to a mate during my commute today and the question was raised 'what would I sell the Scud for?' 'Nothing' came the reply as for me it's a keeper - however I did then think what the options would be (for me personally) and these are limited to two.

1) 458
2) 458 Speciale (future swap)

Taking the Speciale out of the equation I was wondering what opinion might for a Scud / 458 swap or indeed if anyone has gone that route...?

Rocco1

3,081 posts

184 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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Are you thinking of jumping ship??

kbooker

728 posts

140 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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Have you driven a 458 Mark? I have and most definitely wouldn't swap the Scuderia for one, can't comment on a speciale, not driven one yet....

Slickhillsy

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Friday 13th March 2015
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Rocco1 said:
Are you thinking of jumping ship??
Absoluetly Not - 'Nothing' came the reply as for me it's a keeper...

Was just having train chat with a mate this morning and got me thinking if I were in the market what would I swap for - 458 came to mind..

Slickhillsy

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Friday 13th March 2015
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kbooker said:
Have you driven a 458 Mark? I have and most definitely wouldn't swap the Scuderia for one, can't comment on a speciale, not driven one yet....
Hey Kev... No never driven one so cant say personally. I would say the 458 looks a bit 'softer' than the Scud (one of the main reasons why I love the Scud is for it's rawness).

Have you collected your Scud yet?

kbooker

728 posts

140 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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Slickhillsy said:
Hey Kev... No never driven one so cant say personally. I would say the 458 looks a bit 'softer' than the Scud (one of the main reasons why I love the Scud is for it's rawness).

Have you collected your Scud yet?
That's a fair observation I'd agree with, 458 is a fantastic car no doubt but just doesn't have the raw edge, it's a bit too "nice" "soft" "comfortable" for my taste.

Yes car is up at main dealer having a check over, waiting for the road salt to disappear

Slickhillsy

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Friday 13th March 2015
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kbooker said:
That's a fair observation I'd agree with, 458 is a fantastic car no doubt but just doesn't have the raw edge, it's a bit too "nice" "soft" "comfortable" for my taste.

Yes car is up at main dealer having a check over, waiting for the road salt to disappear
Good man! You'll love it mate and in good time for the returning weather! I recon a run down south for you so you can buy me that beer wink

GRBF430F1

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171 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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No !

458 Speciale in a couple of years probably

Slickhillsy

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GRBF430F1 said:
No !

458 Speciale in a couple of years probably
Exactly what I was thinking... biggrin

kbooker

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Friday 13th March 2015
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Slickhillsy said:
Good man! You'll love it mate and in good time for the returning weather! I recon a run down south for you so you can buy me that beer wink
I reckon that's a deal

jackal

11,248 posts

283 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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Slickhillsy said:
As the question suggests...

I was chatting to a mate during my commute today and the question was raised 'what would I sell the Scud for?' 'Nothing' came the reply as for me it's a keeper - however I did then think what the options would be (for me personally) and these are limited to two.

1) 458
2) 458 Speciale (future swap)

Taking the Speciale out of the equation I was wondering what opinion might for a Scud / 458 swap or indeed if anyone has gone that route...?
You will sell your Scuderia shortly IMO.


Slickhillsy

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jackal said:
You will sell your Scuderia shortly IMO.
LOL... What makes you say that? This thing is EPIC, done circa 3000 miles since October already, not put a foot wrong and have a 2 year factory warenty - plus has remote Exhaust valve installed for 'loud' on tap. Whats not to love about that!

First car I've ever said is a keeper and with it sat next to my Desmo (also a keeper) I can kick back with a cold one knowing the (car and bike) chase is over - now it's all about the drives and rides! biggrin

GRBF430F1

4,843 posts

171 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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Slickhillsy said:
Exactly what I was thinking... biggrin
If history repeats itself ala 430 Scuderia and CS prices you may even come out of the Scud into a 458 Speciale with cashback lol. Kerrrrching !
Be interesting to see how Scud and Speciale prices go from here on in. Personally I can see any future price rises eroding and potentially a price correction for all but the rarest low mileage examples sought after by collectors.

Just can't see 20,000 mile +, 7 year old cars fetching over £200k as good as the Scud maybe. You can get a lot of newer car for that money

AmoCS

1,150 posts

220 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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boxerTen

501 posts

205 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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No. But one might be tempted to sell a 458 and acquire a Scud. I think Scud -> Speciale is the more interesting question.

Johnnyforeigner

217 posts

144 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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I was never tempted to swap out of my Scud for a 458 even though in most ways you can measure, the 458 is a better car.
Having limited time to use it, I loved that it was a bit more raw and felt more edgy, and was that much more exciting when I did take it out. If I was getting out more maybe a 458 would have been tempting....maybe.

I've just parted with my Scud for a Speciale after lots of dithering and I'm not missing it like I thought I would. It was great car and I had a lot of fun with it but to me the current CS & Scuderia prices make the Speciale look like a bargain.

V8FGO

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206 months

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duggan

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249 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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Slickhillsy said:
As the question suggests...

I was chatting to a mate during my commute today and the question was raised 'what would I sell the Scud for?' 'Nothing' came the reply as for me it's a keeper - however I did then think what the options would be (for me personally) and these are limited to two.

1) 458
2) 458 Speciale (future swap)

Taking the Speciale out of the equation I was wondering what opinion might for a Scud / 458 swap or indeed if anyone has gone that route...?
Mark - stop living in the past old chap - next you'll be telling me you're keeping that old MotoGP fossil biggrin Time to move to the future....


HamidQ

139 posts

116 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Don't think I would, but I have a decision to make pretty soon as having thought my scud was going to be with me for a long, long, time I have a deposit on a new 991 GT3 RS and I have been told I stand a good chance of getting one. The number of build slots is not yet known here and the list wasn't long when I placed my deposit.

I also have my eye on a 512 TR owned by my friend...so I might end up with this and a Porche GT of some sort for less than the price of a Speciale. Or I might just keep the Scudsmile

stain

1,051 posts

211 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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No I wouldn't.