7 year price predictions

7 year price predictions

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GG33

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1,219 posts

201 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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Which modern - ish supercar in the 100-200k price bracket do you think will hold its value best over next 7 years (and why)
Pls discuss (yes - I know they will all be worth forpence ha'penny after brexit) serious answers would be appreciated.
:-)

johnnyreggae

2,936 posts

160 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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488: level of manufacturer support including extended warranty should keep values from dropping more than most

458 would be included were it not that 2026 is outside warrantable window (I think) hence value less protected

But of course Khan and/or Juncker will probably have banned all personal transport by then to make more room for their Zils

MDL111

6,940 posts

177 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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Assuming modernish means c 2000 onwards, I’d say the Challenge Stradale (LHD) in that bracket

GG33

Original Poster:

1,219 posts

201 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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I have seen comments that some folk think the 458 will be a better bet, being last n/a and arguably better to drive than the 488!

garystoybox

777 posts

117 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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GG33 said:
I have seen comments that some folk think the 458 will be a better bet, being last n/a and arguably better to drive than the 488!
From my experience, most, but not all of the people I know who’ve driven both would consider that the 488 is ‘better to drive’ than the 458. That said, I can certainly understand why not all 458 owners have opted to swap. Both should make good ownership propositions over next few years as Ferrari new car pricing continues to increase, helping support used values.
I sold my 458 Italia back to the same dealer in December for just £22k less than the £157k I paid for it 3 years previous (the car sold on within 7 days with a retail price off £146k). Cost not a penny other than the £7k per annum depreciation and a lot of fun had!

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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Mk 1 Gallardo Superleggera
Best of breed and very cheap right now, esp LHD, so limited downside even if market goes south.

andrew

9,969 posts

192 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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footsoldier said:
Mk 1 Gallardo Superleggera
Best of breed and very cheap right now, esp LHD, so limited downside even if market goes south.
great car, but you try owning one and not piling on the miles !

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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andrew said:
footsoldier said:
Mk 1 Gallardo Superleggera
Best of breed and very cheap right now, esp LHD, so limited downside even if market goes south.
great car, but you try owning one and not piling on the miles !
Had one, sold it because I wasn’t getting the chance to put enough miles on it!
Should have kept..


WCZ

10,525 posts

194 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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footsoldier said:
Mk 1 Gallardo Superleggera
Best of breed and very cheap right now, esp LHD, so limited downside even if market goes south.
this is a good call

i'd go 458 over 488 any day of the week

also mclaren slr's are a good buy and will hold their value

JPCGT

196 posts

145 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2019
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This may not fit your definition of ‘modern’ish’, but if you’re brave and have an emergency maintenance fund, a MB SLR is worth a punt.

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2019
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I don’t agree with SLR. In fact I think they have a way to go before they bottom out.

Were cheaper before the hype and pretty sticky now. When prices are falling or static, no-one wants high running costs.

I think the SLR is decent value compared to SLS prices right now, but both will come back.

MrVert

4,395 posts

239 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2019
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footsoldier said:
Mk 1 Gallardo Superleggera
Best of breed and very cheap right now, esp LHD, so limited downside even if market goes south.
Good shout that. Rare enough, pure and exciting smokin

Taaaaang

6,599 posts

186 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2019
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Ferrari warranty available to 15 years old now for 458/Cali generation onwards

Ferruccio

1,835 posts

119 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2019
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Early manual Murcielago.

Larry5.2

496 posts

108 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Ferruccio said:
Early manual Murcielago.
Awesome, I got one of 'em. If someone wants to give me £500k, they can have it now instead of waiting 7 years... biggrinrotate

Hurri360

37 posts

75 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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+1 360 Challenge Stradale

355fiorano

430 posts

242 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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+ another 1 for CS
It will become the next F40 in time

JayK12

2,324 posts

202 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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footsoldier said:
andrew said:
footsoldier said:
Mk 1 Gallardo Superleggera
Best of breed and very cheap right now, esp LHD, so limited downside even if market goes south.
great car, but you try owning one and not piling on the miles !
Had one, sold it because I wasn’t getting the chance to put enough miles on it!
Should have kept..
I have been keeping an eye on the Gallardo Performante, they too seem to be coming down, RHD.....

What are the MK1 SL like to run?

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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I'm going to add an outlier here - Ferrari 599 GTB. Lovely example at DK Engineering (no affiliation) https://www.dkeng.co.uk/ferrari-sales/994/prestige... In fact I'd say any V12 Ferrari is a good buy, but particularly the 599 and 612. They both suffered rapid depreciation but are now coming back into their own. Regardless of what Ferrari say in the press I feel that they won't be making a NA V12 for much longer, and it's a magnificent engine.

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 24th January 10:19

Never you mind

1,507 posts

112 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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JayK12 said:
footsoldier said:
andrew said:
footsoldier said:
Mk 1 Gallardo Superleggera
Best of breed and very cheap right now, esp LHD, so limited downside even if market goes south.
great car, but you try owning one and not piling on the miles !
Had one, sold it because I wasn’t getting the chance to put enough miles on it!
Should have kept..
I have been keeping an eye on the Gallardo Performante, they too seem to be coming down, RHD.....

What are the MK1 SL like to run?
Know of a Gallardo Performante that was sold for 110K.

Should have held out for a MK1 SL but hey ho.