First Purosangue I've seen for sale... £500k

First Purosangue I've seen for sale... £500k

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Soleith

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550 posts

101 months

Thursday 11th April 2024
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Lots of carbon apparently, 500 miles through v management, seems a bit steep?

panini

5 posts

12 months

Friday 31st May 2024
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That's some ridiculous pricing, £500k. Holy crap! The depreciation could be enormous. I'm not sure I like this. Lamborghini made it bonkers with the Urus but the Puro is a mistake I feel. And the price, even if I had that amount of money, I wouldn't spend it on a car.

TBCTBC

1,550 posts

101 months

Saturday 1st June 2024
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I swear I saw a build slot advertised for £999,999 a month or so ago.

Edited by TBCTBC on Saturday 1st June 09:37

kbf1981

2,297 posts

212 months

Saturday 1st June 2024
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They're lovely inside but as you say a lot of money

garystoybox

825 posts

129 months

Saturday 1st June 2024
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I’ve been offered cancelled slots and had vids or cars with a few hundred miles on offered in the £400ks.
Think basically a few chancers out there. Likely we’ll see a chunk of depreciation on these over next couple of years.

JJ77

214 posts

60 months

Saturday 1st June 2024
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Agree.. especially when the V6 hybrid one comes out. A used V12 one at £250k is probably the right entry point in the future.

SVJBalboni

538 posts

66 months

Sunday 2nd June 2024
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Reminds me of the early Urus which were selling for top dollar but now values are return back to reality.

supersport

4,374 posts

239 months

Sunday 2nd June 2024
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JJ77 said:
Agree.. especially when the V6 hybrid one comes out. A used V12 one at £250k is probably the right entry point in the future.
But who would choose a V6 over V12?

topjay

780 posts

230 months

Monday 3rd June 2024
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supersport said:
But who would choose a V6 over V12?
Anyone who actually wants to use it as a normal car. I love a V12, but in this a V6 hybrid would be a lot better choice if you are not using its at high rpm most of the time.

But yes I agree, its not a supercar engine, but its not really a supercar

Wilmslowboy

4,463 posts

218 months

Monday 3rd June 2024
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SVJBalboni said:
Reminds me of the early Urus which were selling for top dollar but now values are return back to reality.
4 to 5 year old ones, with 40k to 50k miles still being listed for £140k plus.

I’d have guessed by now they would have been down to £80k ?

MDL111

7,389 posts

189 months

Monday 3rd June 2024
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Wilmslowboy said:
4 to 5 year old ones, with 40k to 50k miles still being listed for £140k plus.

I’d have guessed by now they would have been down to £80k ?
Also thought amazing how they hold value when I looked at used prices recently

topjay

780 posts

230 months

Monday 3rd June 2024
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80k from 5 years ago relative to list price is the equivalent of 110k now though. Still surprising for a mass produced car with lots for sale that they have held so well, I honestly can't believe it.
List price (without options) 165k from 2018 is now 230k which is pretty much what a new one is with options.

They initially sold well then dipped for a while to 140-50 as you would expect and then went mental over covid so it not like its always been over market.

I think it's a dream car for a lot of people that don't really know what a supercar is or could never be in that market. It's the Louis Vuitton bag for the masses!

kbf1981

2,297 posts

212 months

Tuesday 4th June 2024
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It's a daily exotic

I think people under estimate the number of people whod buy a supercar if it had 4 seats

I bought a gtc4lusso v12 simply because I wanted to be able to take my children in it. A 2 seater I never used as I work a lot so can't go for fun drives, but if its practical I'll use it every day.

I drive the lusso almost every day - I drove a 488 1000 miles a year

john_1983

1,454 posts

160 months

Tuesday 4th June 2024
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kbf1981 said:
It's a daily exotic

I think people under estimate the number of people whod buy a supercar if it had 4 seats

I bought a gtc4lusso v12 simply because I wanted to be able to take my children in it. A 2 seater I never used as I work a lot so can't go for fun drives, but if its practical I'll use it every day.

I drive the lusso almost every day - I drove a 488 1000 miles a year
But Ferrari have sold 4-seaters for years, and they've never been that popular - the difference is the Urus is an exotic SUV. SUVs are what folk want, so to have an exotic one is catnip for the folk who can afford it and want that kind of car (i.e. more exotic/rare/in your face than a Range Rover)

Dapster

7,816 posts

192 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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32 listed on Mobile.de, the cheapest of which is €520k.

https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/search.html?dam...

Most are physical cars including this RHD one being sold by a German trader but the pics look like they've been taken at Carrs in Exeter.



Edit - the hanger in the rear view mirror says just that




https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...

Edited by Dapster on Sunday 7th July 18:58

maura

357 posts

35 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Dapster said:
32 listed on Mobile.de, the cheapest of which is €520k.

https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/search.html?dam...

Most are physical cars including this RHD one being sold by a German trader but the pics look like they've been taken at Carrs in Exeter.



Edit - the hanger in the rear view mirror says just that




https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...

Edited by Dapster on Sunday 7th July 18:58
These prices in Europe are a piss take.. world gone mad..

Wheel Turned Out

1,227 posts

50 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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1.3 mil for this symphony of subtlety and restrained good taste. biglaugh Goodness me.


blueSL

633 posts

238 months

Saturday 20th July 2024
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I heard the Purosangue is sold out for its entire production run. Hopefully Ferrari will not be tempted to lift the 2000 pa production limit. Meanwhile, the soy shots if the first all electric cars look disturbingly Purosangue-like.

maura

357 posts

35 months

Sunday 21st July 2024
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2000 pa production limit… lol. Smoke & Mirrors since being a public limited company unfortunately.

jtremlett

1,469 posts

234 months

Sunday 21st July 2024
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Hideous piece of junk. I cannot comprehend why anyone wants to drive around in a fat ugly expensive truck with a Ferrari badge on it. I'm reliably informed that they've made more than 3,000 so far although, strangely, very few have gone to the US which I would have expected to be their biggest market. I don't know if that's a deliberate marketing decision or lack of demand