holy cheap Ferrari's Batman!
#18
Wait till the official announcement for the replacement comes out it will drop like a rock then.
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#22
Where do you find these auction prices? Also, where can I find info on upcoming auctions with exotics & how do I get in? I was going to replace my 996 with a G or 360, but with prices like those, there's no need to replace, just add, lol. Thanks.
#23
good search! that car was at auction like 6 times!!!
#24
you have to be a dealer or an ex dealer with passwords like me. Let me know where when and what and ill forward you info. But, you wont be able to go the auction anyway with out a dealer...Good Luck!
#25
Oh, cool, alright. Thanks for the info. I'm looking to get a 360 or G around the end of the year, & those auction prices you listed are insane. One of my brothers has a friend that's a dealer, so I'm sure he'd let me go to an auction with him. With auction cars, is it possible to get a PPI & ask for records before the auction? Thanks again.
#27
The current 430 owners who cant afford to upgrade will simply keep their car and the ones that are sitting around now b/c the owners had to sell will eventually be snatched up and the 430 market will recover. It will obviously never be the way it used to be, but I dont think it's going to tank b/c of the replacement. Far from it IMO.
Last edited by BCS996TT; 03-27-2009 at 05:37 PM.
#28
Oh, cool, alright. Thanks for the info. I'm looking to get a 360 or G around the end of the year, & those auction prices you listed are insane. One of my brothers has a friend that's a dealer, so I'm sure he'd let me go to an auction with him. With auction cars, is it possible to get a PPI & ask for records before the auction? Thanks again.
thats the only thing about auction, no PPI. you are trusting the dealer. You can ask for service records at the block but you only have 30 seconds before the next car comes up. You have to do research. Pull an auction report a few days before the sale. Look at vins and Miles...then autotrader/ebay search for the car. 75% of the time you will find the car activly for sale. Call the dealer and either say you want to buy it auction or that you know its registered for auction and you want it. Thats the best way because you can drive it and spend time looking at it and the dealer wont have to pay transport or auction fees, so you could make out pretty good...
#29
You know what they say....You get what you pay for and you have to pay the Piper sometime, pay now or pay later!