FF for £70k (ish)

FF for £70k (ish)

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vanman1936

Original Poster:

759 posts

219 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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Ok, it’s an eBay auction but £72k, 33k and a Ferrari Warranty (about to expire, assume buyer can renew)....seems like great value

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2...

2 GKC

1,896 posts

105 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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It would be at £72k but clearly the seller wanted more

Pioneer

1,309 posts

131 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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I'd seen this too, they've not relisted it yet. I've been running eBay shops for 12+ years now and don't get why people still list cars like this on auction with stupidly low starting prices. In the early days it was to attract buyers but nowadays it's just creating a pita dealing with dreamers

vanman1936

Original Poster:

759 posts

219 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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I bought my Panamera Turbo S on a dealer auction, saved about 15% vs market. Quick stock turnover = greater overall profit for them I guess. He was also ok with me having the car inspected once auction ended if I won it.

catfood12

1,418 posts

142 months

Sunday 26th January 2020
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That has been and still is on Autotrader for £99K. Been on AT for months, was there when I bought mine in October. It will never sell in the auction for much less than the trader has it up for..

rosino

1,346 posts

172 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Still think it's a shame mileage comes with such a stigma in this country.. In EU seems to matter much less for modern Ferraris, maybe it's because they buy to drive them as opposed to just look good..

4k miles / year... i mean mind blowing that it would not sell for having been driven for that abysmal mileage.