Cali 30 price/colour/options
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I like to look and explore every now and again, but this one has been for sale for some length of time now, from June/July according to my search and still at the same price
Apart for the price being a mite high, whats the score on the whole price/colour/options that means it simply hasn't sold.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10255111
TIA.
Apart for the price being a mite high, whats the score on the whole price/colour/options that means it simply hasn't sold.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10255111
TIA.
Gnevans said:
Cheaper ones in the dealer network with better colours imo
Thanks, but apart from one in Blackand one in Grigio i'm not seeing a lot in the dealer network.https://preowned.ferrari.com/en/gb/search/used-fer...
Whats the issue with Rosso and Crema?
TIA
C2Red said:
Thanks, but apart from one in Blackand one in Grigio i'm not seeing a lot in the dealer network.
https://preowned.ferrari.com/en/gb/search/used-fer...
Whats the issue with Rosso and Crema?
TIA
More and more people seem to think that the classic rosso cross/crema belongs on classics and doesn't really suit modern cars.https://preowned.ferrari.com/en/gb/search/used-fer...
Whats the issue with Rosso and Crema?
TIA
I tend to agree, primarily the crema is what I would avoid.
ANOpax said:
bigpow said:
Go for what you want. Ferrari warranty is worth paying for.
EFAGo for what you want. Ferrari warranty is not worth paying for.
Thanks
C2Red said:
I like to look and explore every now and again, but this one has been for sale for some length of time now, from June/July according to my search and still at the same price
Apart for the price being a mite high, whats the score on the whole price/colour/options that means it simply hasn't sold.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10255111
TIA.
I’d like a California and have been keeping an eye on the classifieds. From what I’ve seen, the red/crema is very popular. Apart for the price being a mite high, whats the score on the whole price/colour/options that means it simply hasn't sold.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10255111
TIA.
This car doesn’t look like it has the LED wheel which I believe is a desirable option. I also think there’s a bit of a question mark over the pre 2013 DCT which may be putting some buyers off.
Ferrari Edinburgh just sold a TDF Blu 2014 Cali 30 with lots of carbon, 16k miles and full PPF for less than £85k.
DeuceDeuce said:
C2Red said:
I like to look and explore every now and again, but this one has been for sale for some length of time now, from June/July according to my search and still at the same price
Apart for the price being a mite high, whats the score on the whole price/colour/options that means it simply hasn't sold.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10255111
TIA.
I’d like a California and have been keeping an eye on the classifieds. From what I’ve seen, the red/crema is very popular. Apart for the price being a mite high, whats the score on the whole price/colour/options that means it simply hasn't sold.
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10255111
TIA.
This car doesn’t look like it has the LED wheel which I believe is a desirable option. I also think there’s a bit of a question mark over the pre 2013 DCT which may be putting some buyers off.
Ferrari Edinburgh just sold a TDF Blu 2014 Cali 30 with lots of carbon, 16k miles and full PPF for less than £85k.
Lee Jones Jnr said:
More and more people seem to think that the classic rosso cross/crema belongs on classics and doesn't really suit modern cars.
I tend to agree, primarily the crema is what I would avoid.
Seeing that you wanted opinion on the colours and options then I'd echo this ^^^^^ although the black carpets, piping and stitching modernise the interior somewhat (it would have been a bit too 80s/90s if the carpet had also been red).I tend to agree, primarily the crema is what I would avoid.
As for the options, it's pretty much fully loaded. Nearly all of the interior carbon options are there - vents, bridge and driver zone. Only carbon kick plates are missing. Heated Daytona seats are an option as are the contrast piping, stitch and stitched cavallinos. Exterior options include the 20" alloys, shields and painted calipers. It's unusual to find a Cali this heavily specified.
As for the concerns about the DCT, the car is on the cusp of the tie-wrap change but I wouldn't let that bother you. And it's hard to tell from the photos if the steering wheel has LEDs or not. It would be strange to option the CF wheel without the LEDs.
If you like the colour combo then go for it!
Edited by ANOpax on Monday 15th February 08:23
I had a similar California but recently bought a California T - if I were in your shoes i would try and spend a little more and get a Cali T .
The only thing I miss about the non turbo is that it is louder so feels great cruising at low speed, whereas the Cali T needs to be going some to get a howl out of it - by which time you are breaking the speed limit. .
Apart from that though , if you can spend 90k - 95k ish on a Cali T you will be getting a more modern car with better info / entertainment system, cruise control etc etc - also should have balance of service package and may be easier to warranty. That’s just my contribution, loved the old version, miss the sound of it but the newer T is a much improved car in my opinion - also more powerful and greener !
I’m the ideal world I would have one of each- the non turbo for pottering round town in and the Cali T to take round Europe !
The only thing I miss about the non turbo is that it is louder so feels great cruising at low speed, whereas the Cali T needs to be going some to get a howl out of it - by which time you are breaking the speed limit. .
Apart from that though , if you can spend 90k - 95k ish on a Cali T you will be getting a more modern car with better info / entertainment system, cruise control etc etc - also should have balance of service package and may be easier to warranty. That’s just my contribution, loved the old version, miss the sound of it but the newer T is a much improved car in my opinion - also more powerful and greener !
I’m the ideal world I would have one of each- the non turbo for pottering round town in and the Cali T to take round Europe !
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