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458 Pricing Question

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by MaybeSomeday31, May 21, 2020.

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  1. Art138

    Art138 Formula 3
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    Nov 22, 2007
    1,488
    Ft. Lauderdale
    2010 had several issues....I Presume that the owner has records where these were corrected. On a 32 thousand my10 model,I would have a PPI performed. Great looking car.
     
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  2. MaybeSomeday31

    Feb 1, 2020
    9
    Do you think $125k is a reasonable offer?
     
  3. Mighty Joe

    Mighty Joe Formula 3

    Sep 3, 2010
    1,125
    Atlanta, GA
    Full Name:
    Joe
    They can only say yes or no! More to gain then to lose.....Just do your due diligence and PPI the car before you close the deal,,,,
     
  4. Art138

    Art138 Formula 3
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    Nov 22, 2007
    1,488
    Ft. Lauderdale
    I agree,when I had my scud a new oil/water pump(leaking) was 6500 dollars to replace at F dealer. PPI is the way to go.
     
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  5. kiryu

    kiryu Formula Junior

    Mar 28, 2016
    407
    Los Angeles
    It's decently optioned, I say try 130. if they are getting close then do a PPI.
     
  6. MaybeSomeday31

    Feb 1, 2020
    9
    Eh, they think the offer was incredibly low. Guess they'd rather it sit for another many months rather than work a deal.
     
  7. Franchise1450

    Franchise1450 Karting

    Apr 20, 2019
    81
    Portland, OR
    Full Name:
    Franchise1450
    I paid $175 a year ago for a 2012 with 6,500 miles and 2 year FACTORY Ferrari warranty from a Ferrari dealer, 1 owner. I would never buy that car. 30,000 miles is like 200,000 in Ferrari world. Go low Milage or save up some cheddar and wait a year or so.
     
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  8. pizzadude

    pizzadude Formula 3

    Feb 20, 2001
    1,265
    Indianapolis, IN
    I think offering 10% below ask is a lot but in the ballpark at the same time.
    Then maybe settle on 7 to 8% depending on how hard you want to be.
    But it sounds like you are willing to wait it out which is fine to.
    you never know, especially with everything that’s going on in the economy.
    Good luck to you.
     
  9. MaybeSomeday31

    Feb 1, 2020
    9
    Yeah the guy didn't even want to counter. Fine by me, there will always be another car. Every day his car gets older, the listing more stale and he continues to pay for that inventory. It's very frustrating when there's a car you like and a dealer completely disinterested in good faith negotiations so I am a bit salty, but that won't lead me to abandon my stance.
     
  10. Coincid

    Coincid F1 Rookie

    Dec 9, 2014
    3,577
    Canada
    $125 k is too low when asking is $148k. $135-140k is reasonable.
     
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  11. Ash Patel

    Ash Patel Formula Junior

    Dec 12, 2015
    536
    Stockholm, Sweden
    I went from a listed 196K USD on a almost brand new low mileage Huracan and got it for 172K USD so I think good deals can be made in todays "climate", also very strange that the dealer just left you without any counteroffer at all
     

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