Ferrari finance

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Badapple

2,265 posts

254 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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chris_crossley said:
Hmmmmmmm Lambo!


Taa daa

www.joemacari.com/mayblkgreylambo/cardescription.html

chris_crossley

1,164 posts

283 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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Badapple said:

chris_crossley said:
Hmmmmmmm Lambo!



Taa daa

www.joemacari.com/mayblkgreylambo/cardescription.html


Well, i was think more Little lambo. Cos at least it wil fit in the garage

Nice in black, just LHD is a no no for me!

Angelis

2,329 posts

236 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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If it was a non-red 348 one you're after, then I'd get the black '94 GTB that Nick Cartwright is selling. Only an extra £2,000 (£35,000) for a lower mileage example with an extra 30 bhp. But 6 owners!

KHPC are selling a red '94 GTB for £45,000. That's 355 money.

Suprisingly, prices are falling with summer just around the corner. In the last week or so;

Nick's reduced the black 348 by £1K,
Verdi have reduced a red low mileage 348 by £3K,
KHPC have reduced 328 prices by £1.5K to £2K

Me....I'm just waiting for a contract to be signed and then getting a 348. But considering waiting till winter and maybe get a 355 instead.

>> Edited by Angelis on Thursday 19th May 15:25

>> Edited by Angelis on Thursday 19th May 15:25

minimax

11,984 posts

256 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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burriana said:

minimax said:
combined with this from nick cartwright for circa 32k...




Which is very expensive for a TS.

Having said that, if you want to pay the premium, Nick's cars are usually all superb. I was looking at his red TS and 328 GTS but they are just too pricey for me for the year.

On the above finance, why don't you put the same deposit down, get a loan for £25k over 5 years which will cost probably a bit less than £498, then eventually you own the car without having the baloon to find?

Or find an extra £6k and buy mine


good point, well made - a loan of 25k over 5 years is about £480 per month with the bonus that you get to own the car at the end of it

and as for your car... i'm working on it...

it's all very tempting indeed. I am saving hard for my first ferrari but when this comes along it does look interesting, a way of getting the car before I've finished saving - which is something I would usually avoid but...it's a ferrari!

i've some thinking to do

burriana

16,556 posts

254 months

Friday 20th May 2005
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You won't go far wrong with a well serviced, older LHD 348 TB or TS Tom. You could probably get into one for mid 20's.

The 348 is a superb tried and tested car - that why I will probably go with another 348 when I sell mine.

al.

steve f

619 posts

234 months

Saturday 21st May 2005
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whats all these ballons that you are on about do you get them free with the car i would rather have a bit of discount and let them keep the ballons as the kids will only burst them