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TopicFerrari announced a new "retro" line
electricbugs2
09/11/19 1:03:13 AM
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modena posted...
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Wish cars included the pricing more often in their advertising.

The cheapest Ferrari starts at $250,000 and these are likely to be limited run.

A 488 Pista went for $400,000 a couple years back so they'll start around that or higher.

Back in Scottsdale people were buying and trading them like Camaros.Depends on where you go.For me I'd rather build a new house and pond for that money.

Uh...I rather doubut that. I think you're getting the Pista confused with the regular 488. I live near Van, and yeah those get flipped like crazy, but the Pista was a wait list car and it's price has only increased.

It has,and I agree. However I lived in the apartments right across from the speed television auctions and those guys had money to burn.

Ah, makes sense. Had a friend who lived in rich Quebec with similar stories. Stuff like this tends to show up there:

https://www.autotrader.ca/a/ferrari/250/mont-royal/quebec/5_42203587_20150812092118987/?showcpo=ShowCpo&ncse=no&orup=1_15_357&pc=V9T%203B6&sprx=-1

Vancouver on the other hand is more students from Russia and China switching from Lambo, to McLaren, to Ferrari bi-weekly, so the special editions are rare on this side of the country since flipping them that fast would be stupid even for a billionaire's son.
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