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Old 05-09-2007 | 11:42 AM
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it has about 3-4k miles on it. Just got the 1 year service.

My boss is getting rid of it for an Audi S8. I thought I would see if anyone here was looking since I know the trade in is not going to be pretty. I would be $130k is trade. I think he paid $170k++

It also has a brand new $4k SS exhaust.

PM me or post if you know anyone seriously looking. The car was not driven by me (in case that matters)......YET!!!!!!

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Too rich for my blood. Just an awful color for an Aston. Dreary gray. Blah.

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Old 05-09-2007 | 12:29 PM
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I prefer the Vantage Roadster any way. But I'm not in the market for one in any case.

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Did he really pay $4K for an exhaust and will take a $50K depreciation hit for 4K miles?

I'm seriously looking at pre-owned if I ever want a 6-figure car.

I wonder if we'll see low miles F430s for $130K (?)
Old 05-09-2007 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by rai,May 9 2007, 03:29 PM
I prefer the Vantage Roadster any way. But I'm not in the market for one in any case.

Vantage Roadster video -->> click

Did he really pay $4K for an exhaust and will take a $50K depreciation hit for 4K miles?

I'm seriously looking at pre-owned if I ever want a 6-figure car.

I wonder if we'll see low miles F430s for $130K (?)
the depreciation is INSANE!!!!!

I have seen these used in the back of Auto week for $140k or so, so I would imagine trade in is about $130k...... out the door he was near $180k so $50k for 4k miles....

that is $12.50 per mile plus insurance, gas and maint.

and I have no idea why any exhaust would cost $4k unless there were about 400 happy endings involved but......... on top of that he left the stock one at the dealership and they supposedly got rid of it (i am sure someone sold it on ebay) so he cannot even switch back.
Old 05-09-2007 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by rai,May 9 2007, 04:29 PM
I wonder if we'll see low miles F430s for $130K (?)
Not while there's a waiting list. Slightly used 430s actually cost A LOT more than MSRP, because you can get it now instead of in two years. Also, most Ferrari dealers require you to buy a car from them before they'll add you to the list. And check out the prices on used 360s: http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/searchresult...p=&keywordsfyc=

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/searchresult...p=&keywordsfyc=
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Originally Posted by Scot,May 9 2007, 12:54 PM
the depreciation is INSANE!!!!!
Do you live in a state the charge you sales tax that you can't apply on the next car after a trade in? In MD it's 5% so figure for that car it's $9K in sales tax and I bet its $3K In Gas Guzzler tax.
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Originally Posted by rai,May 9 2007, 03:58 PM
Do you live in a state the charge you sales tax that you can't apply on the next car after a trade in? In MD it's 5% so figure for that car it's $9K in sales tax and I bet its $3K In Gas Guzzler tax.
if you "trade in" the car it will reduce the sales tax on the new car..... more than likely he will just live with whatever the trade in value is and move on and not pay any new sales tax on the S8.....

i bet trade in is about $125k...
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Originally Posted by Scot,May 9 2007, 01:03 PM
if you "trade in" the car it will reduce the sales tax on the new car..... more than likely he will just live with whatever the trade in value is and move on and not pay any new sales tax on the S8.....
Thats a good incentive to trade-in, if you sell private do you lose the tax?

Where I live you don't get any tax off even if you trade in.
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