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So no more Roma coupes just spiders?

Discussion in 'California/Portofino/Roma' started by RoyalPink, Feb 25, 2024.

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  1. fighter dad

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    Exactly my point. Prices changed just 2-3% during 2020 - 2024, but there is a massive jump from Portofino M to Roma Spider ($277,970) - $40K jump. Just curious whether the reason for the big price jump is that Roma Spider is a superior car, or just inflation related increase.
     
  2. RoyalPink

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    Also a retractable hard top costs more than a soft top to manufacture. I think they are doing it simply because they can. Porto M is now gone and this is the new benchmark in price. Probably lose a few customers but nothing that will really affect them in the long run anyways. Just my opinion.
     
  3. Cigarzman

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    This question has a simple answer. Our beloved Ferrari is a publicly traded company and they will boost profits by every means possible and blame it on inflation etc. Prices will continue to go up until they don’t have people in line to buy the cars.
     
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  4. FerrariFan10

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    Curious as to what month the switch over pricing increase in 2023 occurred from $227,481 to $238,360?
    When allocation is finalized pre MAY/JUNE/JULY = $227,481, and anything after $238,360 ?
     
  5. RoyalPink

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    Not sure. I didn't pay attention to that. I just saw the two different prices on different Monroneys for the same model year for 22 and 23. It's probably something along the lines of what you mentioned above.
     

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