We have a LaFerrari that we can not advertise and it is not Red. If you are seriously interested please let me know. Thank you! PS: This car was bought and sold here in the US and has never left the country...... Thank you!
Why cant you simply post the pics and price here? You say "We have a LaFerrari that you can not advertise". Didn't that statement right there just advertise that you have a LaFerrari. Hey, I have a car for sale, but I cant say I have a car for sale........ LOL
We have a LaFerrari which is a pretty generic statement. Listing photos, color combo, miles and price is pretty specific.
Cam, Just curious, is it against some rule or something that prevents you from being specific with your add? Not trying to be rude, just wandering what prevents you from adding details?
Sorry I am a new dad and I am not used to the lack of sleep thing yet. So I might be a little fussy lol Part of us buying the car off the customer was that we are not allowed to advertise the car online with specifics details. From what I understand the gentleman who originally bought the car probably had to sign some thing with Ferrari saying the car would not be advertised for (I am guessing) 2 years. That window is up in January so for the time being we can only do these soft listing so no one gets in trouble....
Dangg, I remember hearing something of the sort about Ferrari not allowing its customers to advertise a car for sale, or that dealer gets first right to sell the car. I just thought those stories came from the La La land of unicorns, apparently not . I imagine once you work your way up to be able to buy a LaFerrari at Sticker, it might be wise to follow the politics that come with it huh. Thanks for the info Cam, I certainly learned something new. Looks like someone will get it a one heck of a price compared to the current market value. Take care GLWS
Customers often wish to remain anonymous and keep the specifics of their particular car under the radar. The reasoning is sometimes to keep the car from being poached by unscrupulous brokers, sometimes it is to maintain the car's "purity" in the market (not over advertised if it takes time to sell). At the high-end level where a LaFerrari sits, the customer can call the shots and guys like us need to do our best to meet their wishes. Cam spelled it out pretty clearly, if you're serious about acquiring a LaFerrari, you can contact him for the details. I don't see a need to plaster it all over the web if that's against his client's wishes.
There are contractural resale timing rules with the purchase of Ferrari's low production super cars to prevent speculators "flipping" them and running up the market value. See F50 stories about Maranello's lease only program. Not actually advertising a particular low production super car like this on the World Wide Web is really critical of you ever want to do business with Maranello again.
Beautiful car. I saw a black one being rolled out of the factory last week and they fired it up for the road test. I offered to help but it went ignored!
Saw the car a week or so ago. It is freaking insane. OMG, one of the most, if not THE most beautiful cars/works of art I've ever seen.