458 v 488 market

458 v 488 market

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Saweep

6,614 posts

189 months

Monday 29th January
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Frankychops said:
fridaypassion said:
worldwidewebs said:
Looks like 458s are on the march upwards. This one doesn't even have carbon

https://preowned.ferrari.com/en-GB/a/europe/used-f...
Thats a lumpy premium just to have low miles. No interior carbon! Not even the seats can rescue that one for me!
i'd go for this

https://preowned.ferrari.com/en-GB/a/europe/used-f...
You've posted that twice in 5 hours. Is it your car?

Coxey

428 posts

110 months

Monday 29th January
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Frankychops said:
fridaypassion said:
worldwidewebs said:
Looks like 458s are on the march upwards. This one doesn't even have carbon

https://preowned.ferrari.com/en-GB/a/europe/used-f...
Thats a lumpy premium just to have low miles. No interior carbon! Not even the seats can rescue that one for me!
i'd go for this

https://preowned.ferrari.com/en-GB/a/europe/used-f...
That’s nice loads of carbon

willy wombat

932 posts

151 months

Monday 29th January
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It’s a bit like comparing apples and oranges given that one’s a 458 and the other a 488.

MingtheMerciless

430 posts

212 months

Monday 29th January
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Well only if you have decided that there is a sufficient differentiation and are not satisfied with either fruit variant, given price variation. I can see how the newer fresher but not n/a fruit would be attractive.

Trev450

6,366 posts

175 months

Monday 29th January
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Don't know what's going on here but the price has been increased by £15K -

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202306208...


Frankychops

671 posts

12 months

Monday 29th January
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Saweep said:
Frankychops said:
fridaypassion said:
worldwidewebs said:
Looks like 458s are on the march upwards. This one doesn't even have carbon

https://preowned.ferrari.com/en-GB/a/europe/used-f...
Thats a lumpy premium just to have low miles. No interior carbon! Not even the seats can rescue that one for me!
i'd go for this

https://preowned.ferrari.com/en-GB/a/europe/used-f...
You've posted that twice in 5 hours. Is it your car?
I wish! just pointed out compared the the 458.

Kerniki

2,030 posts

24 months

Monday 29th January
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We looked round Rossa Corsa ( https://www.rossocorsa.com/store/ ) this afternoon in the hope he might have a 360cs but it was the only Ferrari from the last 50 years he didnt have there hehe

3 floors of wall to wall of only Ferraris was quite impressive, nice guy to..

Great comparing the 458 and 488 side by side, my wife and I agreed, the 458 was a far more beautiful thing, to us at least.

fridaypassion

8,815 posts

231 months

Monday 29th January
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Mega place that. I bet a lot of those cars can tell a tale or two from the Marbs scene!

Kerniki

2,030 posts

24 months

Monday 29th January
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Had to be a 100 Ferraris there i’d say, mondial cabrio to la Ferrari and everything in between, sort of dilutes the whole thing for me though.

Impressive in marbs is MagnaSupercars, not their stock but their ‘prestige’ storage area, had one of mine stored there for a while so got the chance to look round eek Veyrons, Chirons, historic one off Ferraris, monzas, you name it and it was there, their insurance policy was for 1/2 billion.

As for stories though.. seeing my stored car in a main spanish news article about a raid by interpol in a sting operation for a drug crack down, was surprising! Apparently they were tracking down all property associated with an earlier raid on villas belonging to the cartel members & one of the cars stored there belonged to a ring leader, was a funny morning of whatsapp exchanges with magna hehe who i might add, were completely and utterly innocent, bad press for them though, felt for them a bit.

WCZ

10,614 posts

197 months

Tuesday 30th January
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nice car but wishful pricing on some the cars, £550k for an sf90 when it's £350k here

the market might be different there though I suppose!

andymc

7,378 posts

210 months

Tuesday 30th January
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WCZ said:
nice car but wishful pricing on some the cars, £550k for an sf90 when it's £350k here

the market might be different there though I suppose!
they may accept cash...

Kerniki

2,030 posts

24 months

Tuesday 30th January
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andymc said:
WCZ said:
nice car but wishful pricing on some the cars, £550k for an sf90 when it's £350k here

the market might be different there though I suppose!
they may accept cash...
& other forms currency whistle

Dan the Deck

57 posts

86 months

Thursday 1st February
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Seeing what stuff is currently fetching on CC and such alike for private sales, there seems to be a attitude (arrogance?) from dealers that their stock is worth significantly more than the market demands, good game of who blinks first unfolding here...

Chris355

798 posts

199 months

Thursday 1st February
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At this stage I suspect they are waiting it out to see if the normal March increases kick in like every other year. Only time will tell…

cgt2

7,131 posts

191 months

Thursday 1st February
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So why is the cheap 458 at Redline still there at £105k? The dealer has a very good reputation as far as I'm aware and I personally like the colour. I sold my previous 458 7 years ago but at this sort of money they look very attractive again..

maura

195 posts

26 months

Thursday 1st February
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cgt2 said:
So why is the cheap 458 at Redline still there at £105k? The dealer has a very good reputation as far as I'm aware and I personally like the colour. I sold my previous 458 7 years ago but at this sort of money they look very attractive again..
Agree nice colour and Redline have a good rep, but the car is 40k miles, no Carbon driving zone no cruise control, no Ferrari warranty so £105 seems right on the nose, of course if they drop it tomorrow to £99k it flies out the door

cgt2

7,131 posts

191 months

Friday 2nd February
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maura said:
Agree nice colour and Redline have a good rep, but the car is 40k miles, no Carbon driving zone no cruise control, no Ferrari warranty so £105 seems right on the nose, of course if they drop it tomorrow to £99k it flies out the door
Quite possibly into my garage!

PinkHouse

1,109 posts

60 months

Friday 2nd February
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cgt2 said:
maura said:
Agree nice colour and Redline have a good rep, but the car is 40k miles, no Carbon driving zone no cruise control, no Ferrari warranty so £105 seems right on the nose, of course if they drop it tomorrow to £99k it flies out the door
Quite possibly into my garage!
They're quite a reasonable bunch so I'm sure they'll do a deal!

cgt2

7,131 posts

191 months

Friday 2nd February
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PinkHouse said:
They're quite a reasonable bunch so I'm sure they'll do a deal!
Only heard great things about them, a friend has bought multiple cars and never had an issue.

PinkHouse

1,109 posts

60 months

Friday 2nd February
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cgt2 said:
PinkHouse said:
They're quite a reasonable bunch so I'm sure they'll do a deal!
Only heard great things about them, a friend has bought multiple cars and never had an issue.
For a used 458 of this vintage that has fallen out of the Ferrari network, what's the best bet for an extended warranty to keep the running costs reasonable?