Ferrari F500.
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I saw the California over the wknd at Ferrari of Dallas. When I talked to the business manager he said the California is going to be $220 - $245K range. The F430 replacement will be starting in the $280K range. I would expect to pay $300k for a nicely optioned F500.
If you remember Ferrari did the same with the F360 CS pricing and F430 pricing. The F430 cost about the price of a CS.
If you remember Ferrari did the same with the F360 CS pricing and F430 pricing. The F430 cost about the price of a CS.
#15
now if only I had 200k for the base model..
That is why LF-A needs to be priced lower
The F430 replacement will be starting in the $280K range. I would expect to pay $300k for a nicely optioned F500.
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Originally Posted by JohnnyChang,Jun 1 2009, 09:47 PM
Which brings me to the LF-A. If Lexus prices that mid to high 200s why not then buy this new F500, used carrera gt ot scuderia?
That is why LF-A needs to be priced lower
That is why LF-A needs to be priced lower
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Originally Posted by Elistan,Jun 1 2009, 11:50 PM
Artist's rendering
Looks good, but I'll reserve judgment on the actual car when the real thing can be seen.
Looks good, but I'll reserve judgment on the actual car when the real thing can be seen.
I don't see a scoop near the b pillar in this supposed actual photo
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I'll admit it looks NICE, but until Ferrari actually releases photos of how the F430's replacement will actually look, .
Hopefully, this means that used F430s with less than 20K miles will be priced like a Viper, just like older 360s are.
Hopefully, this means that used F430s with less than 20K miles will be priced like a Viper, just like older 360s are.