Ferrari SF90 Stradale : picture and news thread | Page 114 | FerrariChat

Ferrari SF90 Stradale : picture and news thread

Discussion in 'SF90 Stradale' started by maha, May 29, 2019.

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

  1. of2worlds

    of2worlds F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Apr 6, 2004
    16,445
    ON
    Full Name:
    CH
    Judging by other pictures of this car here, it is Rosso Corsa.
     
    elmadi and Shadowfax like this.
  2. jpalmito

    jpalmito F1 Veteran

    Jun 5, 2009
    7,282
    Le caylar (France)
    Full Name:
    mathieu Jeantet
  3. jpalmito

    jpalmito F1 Veteran

    Jun 5, 2009
    7,282
    Le caylar (France)
    Full Name:
    mathieu Jeantet
  4. KenU

    KenU Formula Junior

    Oct 14, 2004
    543
    Planet Earth
    Full Name:
    Ken
    RC
     
    of2worlds likes this.
  5. manya81

    manya81 Formula Junior

    Apr 8, 2008
    365
    Full Name:
    Robert
    jamesdouglas1436 and elmadi like this.
  6. jpalmito

    jpalmito F1 Veteran

    Jun 5, 2009
    7,282
    Le caylar (France)
    Full Name:
    mathieu Jeantet
    Ryan S., snowboy458, isot and 9 others like this.
  7. elmadi

    elmadi Formula 3

    Apr 25, 2009
    1,114
    F2003-GA and stavura like this.
  8. ferrarifanatic25

    ferrarifanatic25 Formula Junior

    Apr 9, 2009
    873
    OC
    anunakki likes this.
  9. noone1

    noone1 F1 Rookie
    BANNED

    Jan 21, 2008
    4,612
    Los Angeles
    Full Name:
    Mike
    $730K?! That's nuts. There gets to a point where there is just little sense in buying a standard car at this price when you can obviously afford to buy truly special cars.

    If you can afford $730K for a new car, you can also just afford something like a 918. Same or better performance, rare, NA sounds better, top comes off, and probably won't depreciate much at all.

    The depreciation on that car will be staggering.
     
  10. REALZEUS

    REALZEUS F1 Veteran

    Feb 16, 2011
    7,658
    Bournemouth, UK
    There are people who want a new car and that car to be a Ferrari. They will have no problem to sell as many as they produce.
     
    elmadi likes this.
  11. BarryK

    BarryK Formula 3

    Dec 17, 2016
    1,160
    Europe
    Full Name:
    Barry K
    Or they may produce only as many as they can sell. SF730k for a production car, even in these frothy times, is ridiculous.
     
    montpellier likes this.
  12. REALZEUS

    REALZEUS F1 Veteran

    Feb 16, 2011
    7,658
    Bournemouth, UK
    No more ridiculous than spending millions on 1960s primitive machines or a rebodied 812 (Monza)...
     
    elmadi, 500tr and Boomhauer like this.
  13. Bundy

    Bundy Formula 3

    May 18, 2011
    2,374
    Arizona & Kentucky
    Full Name:
    Anir
    Wow! $810,000 USD for a regular production car!? The SF90 may take Ferrari depreciation to an entirely new level. Hopefully, Ferrari will exhibit some restraint and greatly limit production to protect early adopters of this brave new tech.
     
    montpellier, Shadowfax and elmadi like this.
  14. daviderx

    daviderx Rookie

    Feb 5, 2005
    26
    Palm Beach County
    Full Name:
    David
    Beautiful car. How do we feel about the $35,000 stripe?
     
  15. Shack

    Shack F1 Rookie
    Owner Silver Subscribed

    May 2, 2005
    2,503
    Earth
    One doesn't have to go that silly on options. At 540k CHF you can have just as nice a car. AF package a total waste when IMO they will build a SF90 VS in a few years
     
    KenU and elmadi like this.
  16. chouch

    chouch Formula Junior

    Nov 23, 2008
    423
    I might be wrong, but it is my understanding that the stripe is an option only available for those who also choose the $60.000 AF pack, bringing the stripe's cost close to 100k!

    Bottom line is a fully loaded car, without Tailor Made, will cost an extra 50% of the almost 500k base MSRP.
    A steep price for a car regular production car, even by Ferrari's standard. They will sell a lot I'm sure, but it will be interesting to see the 2nd hand market in a few years.
     
    elmadi and Roland1688 like this.
  17. Bundy

    Bundy Formula 3

    May 18, 2011
    2,374
    Arizona & Kentucky
    Full Name:
    Anir
    We just traded our 2012 FF back to the dealer for 25% of its original MSRP of $394K. I know four seaters have historically suffered more depreciation but persistent concerns about the FF’s AWD / PTU have also negatively impacted residuals. LaF prices have even softened partly due to expensive battery replacement concerns. The SF90 has an incredibly complicated design, including the individual electric motors that cannot perform at speeds much above 130 mph?

    The SF90’s high initial price plus potentially astronomical long-term maintenance costs could wreak havoc on residuals. The Ferrari extended warranty might soften the blow but Ferrari may have to price it significantly higher than the roughly $5,500 per year for the FF.

    Try selling an FF without that warranty. Or even with it. And it’s only available until 15 years or a limited number of miles, IIRC? Somehow, I don’t see Ferrari taking it on its financial chin to help owners keep their SF90’s running cost effectively out of warranty.
     
    Shadowfax, elmadi and of2worlds like this.
  18. pk328

    pk328 Karting

    Oct 16, 2003
    155
    Nottingham, UK
    Full Name:
    Paul
    Does the SF90 require a suitcase sized battery conditioner to be carried around with it, like the LaFerrari?
     
  19. maha

    maha F1 Rookie

    Mar 17, 2014
    3,390
    dinajpur, bangladesh
    Full Name:
    mahmud
    stavura and of2worlds like this.
  20. DeSoto

    DeSoto F1 Veteran

    Nov 26, 2003
    7,481
    There is not a lot to look at: it seems there are only 4 demo cars and we already had seen them all.
     

Share This Page