Changing interior trim - resale

Changing interior trim - resale

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adamellisdj

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409 posts

38 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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Hey guys. I am limited to what spec I want in terms of colour and interior (Red /Creme). They’re not many for sale atm.

I have found a lot of cars with the car spec but black interior. I can get a full retrim (seats/door cards/center section) for under £3k. All napa leather by a very reputable company (they’re doing Mr AMGs new car atm).

If I wanted to sell later down the line, would this affect the resale value at all? It’s all the same quality leather that Ferrari use, if not better and will make 10 year old interior feel brand new again. So I’m unsure.

I’m not buying to sell. But to use. But if it’s going to knock £20k off resale. It may not be worth it haha

ANOpax

822 posts

166 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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adamellisdj said:
Hey guys. I am limited to what spec I want in terms of colour and interior (Red /Creme). They’re not many for sale atm.

I have found a lot of cars with the car spec but black interior. I can get a full retrim (seats/door cards/center section) for under £3k. All napa leather by a very reputable company (they’re doing Mr AMGs new car atm).

If I wanted to sell later down the line, would this affect the resale value at all? It’s all the same quality leather that Ferrari use, if not better and will make 10 year old interior feel brand new again. So I’m unsure.

I’m not buying to sell. But to use. But if it’s going to knock £20k off resale. It may not be worth it haha
My 10 year old Ferrari interior still looks and feels and smells brand new so unless you're buying a shagged car then I don't see the value of a re-trim.
Red is the most common colour of 458 and crema or black interiors are also the most common. A casual glance on Autotrader shows that out of 89 cars for sale, 33 are red and 11 of those have crema interiors. It doesn't get more common than that.

adamellisdj

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409 posts

38 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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Try getting one under 10k with front and rear parking sensors, Bluetooth adaptor capabilities and cruise

They’re 2 for sale in the entire Uk.

LordOfTheManor

1,267 posts

111 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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I wouldn't buy one with red, only black interior ticks my box

johnnyreggae

2,935 posts

160 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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adamellisdj said:
Try getting one under 10k with front and rear parking sensors, Bluetooth adaptor capabilities and cruise
Cruise can be dealer retrofitted for about a grand which might make your search easier

ANOpax

822 posts

166 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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adamellisdj said:
Hey guys. I am limited to what spec I want in terms of colour and interior (Red /Creme). They’re not many for sale atm.
Sorry. I clearly misunderstood what you were saying.
Either way, my point stands. Rosso/crema is the most common 458 spec. Based on that, it’ll only be a matter of time before one comes up with the parking sensors and cruise. Audio can be upgraded (I think). And you shouldn’t be looking for a car with less than 10k miles unless you plan to look at it and not drive it. You’re paying a premium for something which is verging on garage queen territory given the likely age of the car.

adamellisdj

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409 posts

38 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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ANOpax said:
adamellisdj said:
Hey guys. I am limited to what spec I want in terms of colour and interior (Red /Creme). They’re not many for sale atm.
Sorry. I clearly misunderstood what you were saying.
Either way, my point stands. Rosso/crema is the most common 458 spec. Based on that, it’ll only be a matter of time before one comes up with the parking sensors and cruise. Audio can be upgraded (I think). And you shouldn’t be looking for a car with less than 10k miles unless you plan to look at it and not drive it. You’re paying a premium for something which is verging on garage queen territory given the likely age of the car.
For a 2012/13 458, first time buyer, cautious of not getting a dud, what mileage would you be looking at?

I was thinking 5/10k miles.

adamellisdj

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409 posts

38 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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ANOpax said:
adamellisdj said:
Hey guys. I am limited to what spec I want in terms of colour and interior (Red /Creme). They’re not many for sale atm.

I have found a lot of cars with the car spec but black interior. I can get a full retrim (seats/door cards/center section) for under £3k. All napa leather by a very reputable company (they’re doing Mr AMGs new car atm).

If I wanted to sell later down the line, would this affect the resale value at all? It’s all the same quality leather that Ferrari use, if not better and will make 10 year old interior feel brand new again. So I’m unsure.

I’m not buying to sell. But to use. But if it’s going to knock £20k off resale. It may not be worth it haha
My 10 year old Ferrari interior still looks and feels and smells brand new so unless you're buying a shagged car then I don't see the value of a re-trim.
Red is the most common colour of 458 and crema or black interiors are also the most common. A casual glance on Autotrader shows that out of 89 cars for sale, 33 are red and 11 of those have crema interiors. It doesn't get more common than that.
This is another issue on a few. Do I want a £140k car with creases in the seats. Hell no


johnnyreggae

2,935 posts

160 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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So you are saying you'd reject a car without the crease because it had 10002 miles ? Be sensible......

adamellisdj

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409 posts

38 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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johnnyreggae said:
So you are saying you'd reject a car without the crease because it had 10002 miles ? Be sensible......
No I’m just saying I wouldn’t fancy paying £140k for a car that has the crease. So it’s either retrim both seats for £2k or move on.

I think I’ve been romanced into thinking anything above 10,000 is REALLY bad.

I guess I need to accept this just isn’t the case providing the service history is up to scratch.

Taffy66

5,964 posts

102 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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If you ever manage to buy a Ferrari i for one will crack open a bottle of bubbly to celebrate. Why don't you make life easier for yourself and instead go and hunt down the Ark of the Covenant.rolleyes

ANOpax

822 posts

166 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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adamellisdj said:
For a 2012/13 458, first time buyer, cautious of not getting a dud, what mileage would you be looking at?

I was thinking 5/10k miles.
You’ve got it all back to front. Mileage determines price. It does not determine specification or condition.

Find the spec you want and buy on condition. I am not going to give you guidance on mileage to look at as you should be buying a 8/9 year old car on condition. What I will repeat is that if you buy a 10k mile car, you will be paying a big mileage premium and may, ironically, end up with a less well sorted car.

Like all Italian mistresses, Ferraris need to be driven regularly to keep them sweet.

My first Ferrari had over 50k miles on it when I bought it and only needed for a spark plug in 3 years of ownership. My second was bought with 11k miles on it and has cost me £6k in repairs over 3 years.

Edited by ANOpax on Monday 15th February 20:21

ANOpax

822 posts

166 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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Taffy66 said:
If you ever manage to buy a Ferrari i for one will crack open a bottle of bubbly to celebrate. Why don't you make life easier for yourself and instead go and hunt down the Ark of the Covenant.rolleyes
hehe

Taffy66

5,964 posts

102 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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Here's one from Dick Lovett who are a great dealer and i have bought Ferraris from them. Get it bought as its seems exactly what you're after.
https://swindon.ferraridealers.com/en_gb/search-us...

fridaypassion

8,541 posts

228 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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Sub 10k cars are the worst to buy IMHO You'll pay a huge premium for the low mileage and then be scared of driving it. I drove to the 'Ring in mine in October..balls to it! It's been one track at Croft and has done one lap of the ring. Hopefully get to a few of the Ferrari events this year and would like to do a Euro road trip at some point. Mine had 17500 on it if I can run that up to 30k over 3/4 years I think I will have had good value out of it. If I had bought a 10k car I would have lost a lot more in depreciation.

SRBA

134 posts

95 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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adamellisdj said:
ANOpax said:
adamellisdj said:
Hey guys. I am limited to what spec I want in terms of colour and interior (Red /Creme). They’re not many for sale atm.

I have found a lot of cars with the car spec but black interior. I can get a full retrim (seats/door cards/center section) for under £3k. All napa leather by a very reputable company (they’re doing Mr AMGs new car atm).

If I wanted to sell later down the line, would this affect the resale value at all? It’s all the same quality leather that Ferrari use, if not better and will make 10 year old interior feel brand new again. So I’m unsure.

I’m not buying to sell. But to use. But if it’s going to knock £20k off resale. It may not be worth it haha
My 10 year old Ferrari interior still looks and feels and smells brand new so unless you're buying a shagged car then I don't see the value of a re-trim.
Red is the most common colour of 458 and crema or black interiors are also the most common. A casual glance on Autotrader shows that out of 89 cars for sale, 33 are red and 11 of those have crema interiors. It doesn't get more common than that.
This is another issue on a few. Do I want a £140k car with creases in the seats. Hell no

That looks like the one at Meridian? When you can, go and see the car if still available, you’ll realise how insignificant this really is. Especially if you drive it off the forecourt, you’ll never see it!



7GJR

182 posts

97 months

Monday 15th February 2021
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Taffy66 said:
If you ever manage to buy a Ferrari i for one will crack open a bottle of bubbly to celebrate. Why don't you make life easier for yourself and instead go and hunt down the Ark of the Covenant.rolleyes
I’m beginning to come around to this way of thinking, between here and F-chat I’m looking forward to a purchase and some custard.

adamellisdj

Original Poster:

409 posts

38 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Haha

I’m a curious guy. What can I say. I can’t drive them yet so...

I guess I’m not rich enough to just go buy a Ferrari without asking as many questions as I can from local owners

ANOpax

822 posts

166 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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adamellisdj said:
Haha

I’m a curious guy. What can I say. I can’t drive them yet so...

I guess I’m not rich enough to just go buy a Ferrari without asking as many questions as I can from local owners
laugh It's not about whether you're rich or not. It's about your expectations which many (including myself) see as unrealistic.

You're expecting to buy a 8/9 year old car for less money (almost half the price) of the brand new equivalent but you want it to be in brand new condition and have brand new reliability.
You're also expecting an essentially hand crafted machine to conform to the tolerances and specifications of a machine made and mass produced car (your AMG). Has it occurred to you that the reason there is a crease in the leather of the 458 could be because the leather might be semi-aniline and therefore a premium natural product rather than the processed and painted leather that you will find in just about any other car (including the AMG)?

You're a musician: Therefore you of all people should understand passion and emotion. Understanding Ferraris is all about understanding the emotion and passion that they provoke when you drive one. They are not about perfect paint, leather or mechanical reliability. In fact, accepting their failings as 'charm' is a part of the ownership experience. You are not paying for the perfect driving machine (see the Germans for that). You are paying for the most exhilarating driving machine.

I apologise if I come across as being a bit harsh but countless other newbies have researched their first Ferrari purchase without exhibiting quite the level of anxiety that you have done. My greatest fear for you is that the experience of owning a wonderful car will be tainted by unrealistically high expectations on your part which will be impossible to meet. It's just a damned car, not the bloody messiah.

blueg33

35,769 posts

224 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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My view is that retrimming the seats as original is fine, changing the colour is not. Most Ferrari owners I speak to, and certainly the dealers like the colours to match the original spec - hell some even get upset if glass has been replaced,