Scuderia.....testing the market
Discussion
Jon666 said:
Collector would have paid 130 a year ago. This is one for the speculator.
I would of thought it was the other way round. Speculator would of bought into at its low point whereas a long term collector would buy it regardless of price.Still looking for a good un but that price is too rich for me especially as you wouldn't be able to drive it in fear of harming its value
Rocco1 said:
its better value than this IMO
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
I would agree with you but wouldn't want to open up the whole CS v Scuderia debate again.http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
Some say the F430 was a big improvement ( particularly performance wise ) over the 360 and this reflects in prices and IMHO it equally applies to Scuderia v CS and prices are likely to reflect this sometime in the future.
The increased use of F1 technology coupled with Michael Schumachers involvement with the Scuderia are yet to be fully recognised.
If CS's are well above list eventually I can see Scuderia following suit meaning £200k is feasible.
Hope to god I get my hands on a good un one before they go out of my budget
GRBF430F1 said:
I would agree with you but wouldn't want to open up the whole CS v Scuderia debate again.
Some say the F430 was a big improvement ( particularly performance wise ) over the 360 and this reflects in prices and IMHO it equally applies to Scuderia v CS and prices are likely to reflect this sometime in the future.
The increased use of F1 technology coupled with Michael Schumachers involvement with the Scuderia are yet to be fully recognised.
If CS's are well above list eventually I can see Scuderia following suit meaning £200k is feasible.
Hope to god I get my hands on a good un one before they go out of my budget
Have you been to see this Some say the F430 was a big improvement ( particularly performance wise ) over the 360 and this reflects in prices and IMHO it equally applies to Scuderia v CS and prices are likely to reflect this sometime in the future.
The increased use of F1 technology coupled with Michael Schumachers involvement with the Scuderia are yet to be fully recognised.
If CS's are well above list eventually I can see Scuderia following suit meaning £200k is feasible.
Hope to god I get my hands on a good un one before they go out of my budget
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
Rocco1 said:
Have you been to see this
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
Haven't been able to get to see it yet but have spoken to Meridien about the car and its sounds a good possibility.http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/f...
I've been away on holiday for most of August but have that car ( if its still unsold ) and 1 unadvertised slightly higher spec lower mileage Rosso Scuderia car to go see when I get back.
Hope to be in one soon
GRBF430F1 said:
Jon666 said:
Collector would have paid 130 a year ago. This is one for the speculator.
I would of thought it was the other way round. Speculator would of bought into at its low point whereas a long term collector would buy it regardless of price.Still looking for a good un but that price is too rich for me especially as you wouldn't be able to drive it in fear of harming its value
Jules360 said:
So you are by that definition a collector? Strange, your constant rhetoric about future prices would lead me to believe you are speculating.
Never gambled in my life, wouldn't even know how to do so and I certainly wouldn't speculate on cars.I buy what I like, drive them and expect to lose a shed load.
col68 said:
Happy Dayz. Not dis-similar to my incoming Scud missile. Add a Capristo and I will be quite happy with £220kcol68 said:
Sounds plausible for spring 2015 Not a chance at that price. Don't see that at all. What does it offer over a new Speciale at the same price?
For whatever reason the CS seems to have a stronger following, whereas the advantage of a Scud over a CS is modernity, but a brand new Speciale is even more modern and will have had no-one else's mitts all over it.
For whatever reason the CS seems to have a stronger following, whereas the advantage of a Scud over a CS is modernity, but a brand new Speciale is even more modern and will have had no-one else's mitts all over it.
LukeyLikey said:
Not a chance at that price. Don't see that at all. What does it offer over a new Speciale at the same price?
For whatever reason the CS seems to have a stronger following, whereas the advantage of a Scud over a CS is modernity, but a brand new Speciale is even more modern and will have had no-one else's mitts all over it.
same was said about the CS when the Scud made an appearance! For whatever reason the CS seems to have a stronger following, whereas the advantage of a Scud over a CS is modernity, but a brand new Speciale is even more modern and will have had no-one else's mitts all over it.
Time will tell
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