Market price for scuderia?
#1
Market price for scuderia?
No, I can't afford one, but just out of curiosity is there a market price yet for someone that has to have a scuderia **now**? For example, I believe that about one month after initial 599 deliveries, the 599 was pretty available at $200-$250k above MSRP.
#2
Good luck with the markup with today's economy.
#3
The niche Scuderia market is not comparable to most sports cars produced today. People with means, the well heeled, the affluent, are still paying big money to acquire scarce assets.
Cases on point: I know a dealer who was offered $155K over list. On Ferrari Chat there was a recent unconfirmed sale of one at $180K over list by a Ferrari dealer. Buyers have posted on F Chat that they are willing to pay over. One serious collector on F Chat stated he agreed to pay $80K over but was later rebuffed by the dealer after depositing $20K.
However, unlike the GT2 where there are new and used ones for sale on the open market, all Scuderia sales will be "under the table" because of FNA strict regulation via ROFR between dealer and customer.
Cases on point: I know a dealer who was offered $155K over list. On Ferrari Chat there was a recent unconfirmed sale of one at $180K over list by a Ferrari dealer. Buyers have posted on F Chat that they are willing to pay over. One serious collector on F Chat stated he agreed to pay $80K over but was later rebuffed by the dealer after depositing $20K.
However, unlike the GT2 where there are new and used ones for sale on the open market, all Scuderia sales will be "under the table" because of FNA strict regulation via ROFR between dealer and customer.
#4
Indeed
#5
I guess that might be true for the Scuderia but I've seen a lot of Bentley, Ferrari, and Lambo sitting in the showroom a little longer with today's economy and soaring gas price.
A lot of GT3RS are still sitting in the dealership's showroom because people are not willing to pay for a 50K markup on this car. But I guess the Scudy is a little more exotic than the RS, hence the exclusivity.
A lot of GT3RS are still sitting in the dealership's showroom because people are not willing to pay for a 50K markup on this car. But I guess the Scudy is a little more exotic than the RS, hence the exclusivity.
#7
Wow, that's amazing.
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#13
I believe the Scuderia is somewhere in the 290K range, according to one of the member, and dealerships are asking 160K to 200K above msrp.
#14
The MSRP is about $272ish with no options. Authorized U.S. Ferrari dealers are selling Scuds at MSRP.
Recently FNA sent a memo to the dealers mandating that the car be sold to the customer at MSRP, but in return the customer must sign a right of first refusal 12 months in duration and finance $50K of car, also for a minimum of 12 months.
Recently FNA sent a memo to the dealers mandating that the car be sold to the customer at MSRP, but in return the customer must sign a right of first refusal 12 months in duration and finance $50K of car, also for a minimum of 12 months.
#15
The MSRP is about $272ish with no options. Authorized U.S. Ferrari dealers are selling Scuds at MSRP.
Recently FNA sent a memo to the dealers mandating that the car be sold to the customer at MSRP, but in return the customer must sign a right of first refusal 12 months in duration and finance $50K of car, also for a minimum of 12 months.
Recently FNA sent a memo to the dealers mandating that the car be sold to the customer at MSRP, but in return the customer must sign a right of first refusal 12 months in duration and finance $50K of car, also for a minimum of 12 months.
So they're selling them at msrp with some catches. I guess that is better than nothing.