Should have gone BAT route in the summer but I guess he was undecided Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
great for the buyer bad for the seller when they are on the rise its like i sold my diablo sv for 100k and a few years later 200k plus that hurt
The special Diablo variants will continue that upward momentum.....they are just too rare and awesome not to. Just the other day I was talking to a guy that is selling a high mile 6.0 that needs a major service for $195k, and was thinking the whole time what an amazing buy that was going to be for someone.
No, the car is $195k which is pretty unheard of these days, the service itself depends on how far you want to go into "while you're in there" type stuff.
im a huge TR fan and 94 512tr owner. i am shocked there isnt more economic love for them. head scratcher to me.
Well there are several reasons for this IMO, if this is a serious question. But I have the feeling you would already know....
the 94 tr will be very valuable.if anyone has there car undervalued for insurance nows the time to update them
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-ferrari-testarossa-19/ First one of 2021 on BaT Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-ferrari-testarossa-19/ 96.5k+5k=101.5k Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Car is TMU - True Miles Unknown meaning the title is branded as not actual mileage. Someone didn't do their homework
Well even some with true mileage the mileage is rolled back so who knows Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
so is mine, and it’s got 14k miles. State of Wisconsin lists all cars over 20 year as mileage unknown... that’s why you have documentation
There is a difference between TMU and not guaranteeing or recognizing mileage after X amount of years. TMU is a confirmed discrepancy not because of age
Looks like it sold for 104,000 plus buyers Prem of 5,000. So 109,000 Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app