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Calibrating myself on 2016+ Cali T CPO price

Discussion in 'California/Portofino/Roma' started by California4Ever, Feb 22, 2021.

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  1. California4Ever

    Feb 16, 2021
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  2. MrBobT

    MrBobT Rookie

    Dec 7, 2020
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    robert s towery
    This basically seems identical to my 2016, with 10k miles. Which I paid 140k for.

    It has the magnaride - important IMHO.

    So for a year newer, and only ~3,500 miles, at that asking price, sounds pretty positive to me. I would jump on it.
     
  3. California4Ever

    Feb 16, 2021
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    Thanks! It does seem weird that it has 3 owners in such a short time. Don’t get that part.
     
  4. Quietriot

    Quietriot Karting
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    Oct 28, 2018
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    My opinion is slightly different.
    Seems a tad bit high
    $10 - $14K less would make this a better deal.
    https://www.cargurus.com has a tool to judge on pricing.
    Good Luck!
     
  5. California4Ever

    Feb 16, 2021
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    San s
    Thanks. Yea that is what I was thinking. I would not make an offer over 140K probably.
     
  6. California4Ever

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    Btw @MrBobT, what was the MSRP of your car?
     
  7. DavidPutty

    DavidPutty Karting

    Jan 19, 2020
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    Del Boca Vista
    The Ferrari Certified website has it listed at $164,900. Looks like a basic model but don't let that stop you. Even without magnaride, handling package, carbon fiber, etc it is still a wonderful car. Looks like owner #3 bought in December 2020. Wonder why it came back so quick?
     
  8. Raj seth

    Raj seth Karting

    Sep 24, 2020
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    Boston
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    Raj seth
    I recently bought a 16 from a dealer. Car had 20k miles; certified, 2 year powertrain. I paid fair price - less than the $140k you reference. Not sure what warmer weather will bring but I found even dealers flex on this model.
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  9. SLViper1

    SLViper1 Formula Junior
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    Mar 25, 2014
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    Steve
    Cali T in question is a 2017 with 3800 miles, CPO with warranty from FOA. Of course you can find older models with more miles for a little less. (not much by the way) Appears to be a no stories, as new car with excellent service records. The cheapest used Ferrari is almost never the best.
    Good Luck on your search!
     
  10. DrStig

    DrStig Rookie

    Dec 26, 2020
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    I just bought a 2017 Cali T with a lot of options (handling especiale being my favorite option!) last month for $149K. 11k miles. So this one has less in options than mine for sure but less miles may make up the difference. I’d say it’s in range but I’d say shoot for a little off.
     
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  11. MrBobT

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    Dec 7, 2020
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    $149k was what they were asking. Or did you mean the original sticker? That was $249k.
     
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  12. TifosiConch

    TifosiConch Karting

    Jan 15, 2020
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    Asking price is fair for the market and the miles, car is a little light on options. No Magneride, no carbon fiber steering wheel or interior carbon fiber, but has the Diamond wheels which are an absolute must IMHO.
     
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