Which Ferrari models have hit the bottom of their depreciation curve

Asked by Gerard Aug 01, 2020 at 04:18 PM

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Which Ferrari models have hit the bottom of their depreciation curve

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I would post this to a Ferrari forum. Good luck finding a cheap Ferrari!

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If I were to buy a first Ferrari it would be a 308 GTB (Magnum car). You can find affordable low mile cars if you look around.

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I had a friend who tried to buy a new ferrari a while back and found the same that Ed92626 is saying. The dealer offered to find him what he wanted but it would be a year or two old. My friend went to a lamborghini dealer and got a new one about a week later. Is ferrari just that selective about who owns their cars or is lambo just not as good?

Food for thought. https://www.supercars.net/blog/18-affordable-reasonably-priced-ferraris- for-first-time-collectors/

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