Only six 458 Spiders ?
Only six 458 Spiders ?
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andyr

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455 posts

309 months

Friday 3rd April
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Just browsing 458 Spiders for sale on PH ... only 6 for sale ? (not counting duplicates, Speciale & the fake one).

supersport

4,577 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd April
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I’m slightly regretting trading mine in now. In hind sight should have kept it for a year or more.

maura

565 posts

48 months

Saturday 4th April
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Not surprised. It’s taken awhile but the pushback on shiny new turbo hybrid and Ferrari dealer tactics started a few months ago and 1 particular USA auction results. People are buying up the back catalogue Ferraris they want N/A, especially the limited production ones. In particular to 458 Spider, with 458 Specisle heading to 500k and Aperta to 800k can only see Coupe 458 staying at 150 and spiders at 200k. Happening everywhere over the car market, Manual Aston, best hot hatches, JDM cars, and any big engined small cars.. inflection point has already arrived, it’s not a seasonal thing.

Zorbathegreek

60 posts

9 months

Saturday 4th April
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andyr said:
Just browsing 458 Spiders for sale on PH ... only 6 for sale ? (not counting duplicates, Speciale & the fake one).
Similar story for McLaren 650S.

paul0843

1,980 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th April
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I know it’s personal,but I would also be looking at 488 spiders.
I feel still value there.
Paul

markiii

4,230 posts

219 months

Saturday 4th April
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Friend just bought a beut of a 458 Coupe, which got me looking at spiders.

Can't find one on the market in a spec I'd buy regardless of budget, hell can;t find another coupe either

Babw

1,029 posts

171 months

Saturday 4th April
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There’s a number of cars from about 2005 - 2016/17 which have disappeared from the market. 997 GT3 , 991 GT3 manuals, 458, 650, 675, manual Lamborghinis just off the top of my head.

Ferraris from pre haptic/turbo era are moving really quickly. F12s and FFs with average specs are still moving. I’m not sure how much of it is the perceived “golden era”.

maura

565 posts

48 months

Tuesday 7th April
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Fantastic bidding war going on atm.. I was wrong at 800k for Aperta, more like 1M.. for a well known used track day experience car for about a year.

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2015-ferrari-4...

This will lift all 458 boats

maura

565 posts

48 months

Tuesday 7th April
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£927,500 unsold…

dibblecorse

7,392 posts

217 months

Wednesday 8th April
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Podium Place in Newbury may have one for sale, its my mates old car and stunning.

andyr

Original Poster:

455 posts

309 months

Friday 10th April
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paul0843 said:
I know it s personal,but I would also be looking at 488 spiders.
I feel still value there.
Paul
30 488 Spiders for sale. Somethings got to give on their pricing…I can’t see how they won’t drop below 458 pricing very soon. Nothing is supporting their price as they age.


andyr

Original Poster:

455 posts

309 months

Friday 10th April
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maura said:
£927,500 unsold
Apertas trying for £1.3m…I think I’ve heard about that owner if he services his at greypaul.

I can’t stop thinking that switching from the 458 to a pista would be a good move. But there are now none for sale since I opened this post….

paul0843

1,980 posts

232 months

Friday 10th April
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andyr said:
paul0843 said:
I know it s personal,but I would also be looking at 488 spiders.
I feel still value there.
Paul
30 488 Spiders for sale. Somethings got to give on their pricing I can t see how they won t drop below 458 pricing very soon. Nothing is supporting their price as they age.
There was over 20 Pistas 6 months ago,and I turned up my nose at quite a few of them waiting for something better starting at £245k.
The market can turn very quickly. It’s such a great car,and can think of no other car I would swap it for .

garystoybox

890 posts

142 months

Friday 10th April
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andyr said:
30 488 Spiders for sale. Somethings got to give on their pricing I can t see how they won t drop below 458 pricing very soon. Nothing is supporting their price as they age.
Had two 458’s and I much preferred my 488 spider. Significantly faster, much better brakes, more comfortable, build quality better. I found the sound of 458 to be a bit tuneless (fantastic throttle response). Thought the pre GPF 488 to offer ‘more’ variety sound wise with the whistles, etc. 488 still feels modern and super quick.

FalconWood

1,372 posts

222 months

Saturday 11th April
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maura said:
£927,500 unsold
I think with the history that came up for that car being tracked as a supercar experience drive - I would have snapped the £927k immediately.

Phil10b

225 posts

160 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Anyone familiar with this dealer or the car?

TommyRS_

41 posts

93 months

Tuesday 12th May
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I may be wrong, but I think that car is the one in the link below. It has had a previous accident.....

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2014-ferrari-4...

Phil10b

225 posts

160 months

Tuesday 12th May
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Ouch! A real shame, and crazy asking price? Guessing it will sell when others reach 500k!

JJ77

554 posts

73 months

Tuesday 12th May
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£180k sold, that’s toppy for a car that has main dealer block on it due to accident damage..

andyr

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455 posts

309 months

Tuesday 12th May
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And some non dealer servicing.

The thing is 30k mileage good spec cars are around £165k