F8 Good Investment or Not?
F8 Good Investment or Not?
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Brax

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1 posts

5 months

Yesterday (14:50)
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Any opinions out there?

JJ77

507 posts

70 months

Yesterday (15:26)
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another money depreciation thread. Just buy the car drive it have the memories and own it long time and like all Ferraris will be worth more than you paid for it.. just check out what is happening to to 360 CS and 430 Scuderia market right now. F8 btw needs a better sounding exhaust.

Calculator

805 posts

237 months

Yesterday (15:37)
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I wouldn’t bank on it being a ‘good investment’ once the various running costs/dealer spread are factored in, at least not in the near term.

That said, if you want a super car in that price bracket then it’s probably a sensible bet on the depreciation front.

garystoybox

873 posts

139 months

Yesterday (16:49)
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To be fair, I think all of the pre hybrid cars (California series apart) are safe bets, particularly with the crazy price increases on new cars over the last few years.
458’s, 488’s, F12’s, 812’s & even GTC4 seem to have dropped nothing.
None of them are investments but doubt they’ll cost you much in depreciation so you can enjoy driving them all the more.

FFinally

101 posts

49 months

Yesterday (23:16)
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If you lump non financial rewards in then it’s a very safe bet. I love driving mine.

supersport

4,547 posts

249 months

As an investment in fun, joy and Ferrari V8 goodness, all be it slightly muted, it makes an excellent investment.

As a financial investment almost certainly not, it’s a car and not a limited one.

Which means there’s no excuse for doing the weird thing of buying a Ferrari and not driving it.