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RMS auction 288,F40,F50,Enzo, LaFerrari

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by gzachary, Jun 1, 2024.

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  1. gzachary

    gzachary Formula Junior
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    Interesting results today at RM Sotheby’s Dare to Dream auction in Canada. Uneven amount of bidding by model. These are prices including RMS’ fees in $USD.

    288 GTO $3.88; F40 $3.47; F50 $4.24; Enzo $4.295; LaFerrari $3.69. Quite surprised on the LaF price, but not much bidding so not sure on car issue/condition as I did not see car. It was the only car below range and way below recent retail. Enzo was strong and above recent retail.
     
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  2. joe sackey

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    I think the results from 288 GTO through Enzo were as expected, FWIW we have sold a couple of Enzos in the past year significantly above that number, however, someone please correct me if I was wrongly advised but I'm made to understand that the LaFerrari didn't have the 2 years extended warranty on the battery that LAF buyers are wanting these days, otherwise it'd have elicited more bidders and reached high end of the estimate.
     
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  3. amenasce

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    Solid price I'd say for a 2 owner laferrari w a v common spec. Almost 3.8m if buyer is american.
     
  4. msn

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    A solid set of results for the cars offered... in line with everything given specs, conditions and history..
     
  5. gzachary

    gzachary Formula Junior
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    I am aware of the US sales of US market LaF recently at 4.1 and 4.3 with loaded specs and triple layered colors and much lower miles. One of them pristine exterior. All in last 3 months
     
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  6. gzachary

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    #6 gzachary, Jun 2, 2024
    Last edited: Jun 2, 2024
    Joe,
    That’s my understanding as well about the warranty.

    Thanks for your market view on Enzo’s impressive strength. I see few listed. From your experience, what’s driving the Enzo prices much higher now? I was wondering whether buyers were holding back because of the clunky transmission/paddles. Guess I was wrong!
     
  7. gzachary

    gzachary Formula Junior
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    Speaking of potential warranty, I heard via service channels that Ferrari will now be bringing in LaFerrari battery pack manufacturing instead of outsourcing. Supposedly, this should lead to higher reliability.
     
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  8. gzachary

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  9. jhgomezphoto

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    I wouldn't trust asking prices... but final purchase quantities (including premiums)

    Jorge HG
     
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  10. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ
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    I have never heard any of my Enzo clients complain about the transmission, Enzos are being recognized as a very usable Ferrari Supercar, bear in mind, not everyone wants to shift gears manually anymore.

    Correct, and to more confidence in maintenance and therefore values.

    Asking is just that.
     

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