F430 price madness
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£120,000 for a grey, 24,000 mile coupe with steel brakes?
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Manual F430 values have gone up crazily since the beginning of this year.
In the US, it is the same, cars go from $150k to $250k.
In the rest of Europe, same too...
I would advise anybody to test drive a manual F430, this machine is astonishing
N/A 4.3L V8 with almost 500 bhp, mid-engine car, with the mythic Ferrari gate ! Very raw feeling.
In the US, it is the same, cars go from $150k to $250k.
In the rest of Europe, same too...
I would advise anybody to test drive a manual F430, this machine is astonishing
N/A 4.3L V8 with almost 500 bhp, mid-engine car, with the mythic Ferrari gate ! Very raw feeling.
Armen said:
Manual F430 values have gone up crazily since the beginning of this year.
In the US, it is the same, cars go from $150k to $250k.
In the rest of Europe, same too...
I would advise anybody to test drive a manual F430, this machine is astonishing
N/A 4.3L V8 with almost 500 bhp, mid-engine car, with the mythic Ferrari gate ! Very raw feeling.
......and let me guess......you have one? In the US, it is the same, cars go from $150k to $250k.
In the rest of Europe, same too...
I would advise anybody to test drive a manual F430, this machine is astonishing
N/A 4.3L V8 with almost 500 bhp, mid-engine car, with the mythic Ferrari gate ! Very raw feeling.
When this bubble bursts the ones that have risen highest, fastest will fall faster and further.....all IMHO of course.
mwstewart said:
Maybe one day Ferrari will once again build something as pure/foccused as the F430 i.e. sperhical suspension joints, a manual gearbox, and an N/A V8. In that event the F430 prices are sure to be affected.
Anyway, just drive and enjoy, whatever 'box you have.
If Ferrari did ever decide to make another manual car, I can't help but feel that it would be a special edition in limited numbers, and if that were the case, I certainly don't think F430 manual prices would be affected, or at least not in a negative way.Anyway, just drive and enjoy, whatever 'box you have.
allister said:
If Ferrari did ever decide to make another manual car, I can't help but feel that it would be a special edition in limited numbers, and if that were the case, I certainly don't think F430 manual prices would be affected, or at least not in a negative way.
You are most likely right. I had in mind a market shift away from the technologies that can potentially sterilise a car, but if anyone can get it right, Ferrari can.kryten22uk said:
A lot of people mentioning the CF interior. Is it getting to the point where the cost to retro fit the desired CF options is less than the value that the car would increase due to its desirability?
In my case, carbon interior and seats were the main things that give the 430 interior a special and unique feel. Otherwise the car feels quite ordinary inside to me and I really dislike the plain silver finish on the standard console, it looks and feels cheap in comparison to other manufacturers.
Armen said:
I would advise anybody to test drive a manual F430, this machine is astonishing
N/A 4.3L V8 with almost 500 bhp, mid-engine car, with the mythic Ferrari gate ! Very raw feeling.
I had one and I agree with this completely.N/A 4.3L V8 with almost 500 bhp, mid-engine car, with the mythic Ferrari gate ! Very raw feeling.
Unfortunately I sold it a couple of years ago Fortunately I put the proceeds into a 360 Challenge Stradale
Buyers of these are paying a premium for the manual because they consider it more fun on an occasional use Sunday morning motor and it is pretty much the last manual boxed Ferrari..and its non-turbo and it sounds amazing!
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