Mm, ok I can offer you a pack of gummy bears and 5 bucks anything over that doesn’t make sense to me.
Interesting, your quote of his post shows 4,300,000 but his post shows 4,400,000. I guess he changed his mind.
Looks like the vehicle is no longer advertised on the site. I am assuming it has therefore been sold. Can Excel Auto Group please update, thanks.
I just looked and it is still fore sale on their site for $4,600,000. https://www.excellauto.com/details-2017-ferrari-laferrari_aperta-used-zff86zha6h0223885.html
Given the recent softness in auction prices coupled with the stock market bear market and near-term economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, high end cars are going to sit for longer than normal. It will be a buyers market for the foreseeable future. On the optimistic side, the market is arguably oversold and if you have liquidity, its a good time to buy. I think the market will come roaring back when the pandemic ebbs.
Overpriced fantasy. No way that car will hold value when the next Ferrari hypercar will sell for $3 m (which is still ridiculous). I would rather use that money to buy an Enzo, an F 12, a 599, etc. and still have lots of money left over.
People who buy these cars, most likely already own all those cars you listed (or similar), and will buy this, AND still have lots of money left over. It’s all relative.
Trillions of dollars worth of currency are being printed all over the world. Asset price inflation will keep "values" up but that doesn't mean it's really worth much more relative to other things.
Amazing car. Rare to see public transaction. Perhaps others might respect that transaction with more germane comments so more such cars can be seen in this venue. ScottS