The car is mind blowing. Better than the LaFerrari, or the F40 or the F50 or the 288? I mean, aren’t they all king of the hill from their respective eras? I, for one, think so. And, I’m pretty confident that the next super car will be the same.
At this angle, the Enzo still shines above the newer Ferraris nowadays. That is why it still getting better in age
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Where is the price on an Enzo now? It seems like the ask on them is sometimes almost 1 mill usd apart.
Actually they are. Objectively they are the 2 best Ferrari supercars. THe LaFerrari is the best, the Enzo is the 2nd best.
Depends on color, mileage, 1st owner, us spec... A black, low miles 1 owner US spec will be $3m+ A red euro car with multiple owners and 5k miles or more can probably be bought for less than $2m. Maybe close to $1.5m if miles are >10k.
Thank you for your feedback. I see theres a yellow US car for sale for 3.2 ask and I've seen red US cars for sale for low to mid 2's, I just don't know what was hype and what was actual market data. Does your family still have one?
It makes far more sense. 130ish total chassis vs "399" which is really 450+ total Enzo vins. One is arguably over valued and wonder is under. Zonda's have been on the rise for a while.
When people choose cars based on production numbers and not the driving experience, you know that they are not really car people.
Are there even comparable Zondas at that price? Not a c12 or c12s, those are not in the same level of an Enzo. How much is an F?
was just visiting with my friend the former pagani dealer in geneva, (the same fellow that offered me one in 2009 for $650k, which i foolishly declined) and inquired. there are precisely zero available as far as he knows at this time. he said that many of them actually went to the usa, which is strange since i did not think you could license them. anyway, yea, $2 mil wont get you one today. a huyra can be bought for around 2 mil tho.....
Here's another of the rare Giallo Modena USA Enzos available exclusively through myself, it's priced for real at @ $500k less than the other one and ours has only had 1 registered owner from new. Serious principals contact me directly offline at [email protected] or (714) 928 5626 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The color of the City of Modena, birthplace of Enzo Ferrari, a yellow Enzo is very appropriate Image Unavailable, Please Login
Does anyone remember the Sergio Federov car when it was Forsale at $800K? Of course the sky was falling at the time but.... Enzo,... what a machine. Incidentally, Modena also.
Just for clarification, Sergei Fedorov's car was a different Enzo, it was 130689 for sale @ 15 years ago with 1,800 miles on the clock at a number that was actually quite strong for that era of market, since when it has had multiple registered owners across the country. Our Enzo by comparison has only ever been registered to a single owner and serviced by just one dealer from new, something I rarely ever come across these days Image Unavailable, Please Login
I remember it being for sale at or around 09 or 10 and I recall that it was not a “loved” car. Either way, the car you represent Is certainly and fortunately a cared for specimen. All the best.
Thank you and correct, the Federov car has been for sale multiple times from 2004 onwards including in 09 & 10 as you say. Our example has only ever been publicly offered by myself.