Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How much does a Ferrari cost?

I just want to know how much a red Ferrari cost because there really good sports cars and I'd like to know how much they cost cause there really good cars and I'd like one.|||Although they may cost a dime, you must check out this one-


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Very weird and you got a lambo hidden somewhere in it too!|||It depends on the model, but you are looking at at least 拢100,000 ($200,000) for a basic model. if you want extras, you will have to pay for them.





Not only that, but you have to insure it and Ferrari's (and all super cars) are in the highest insurance bracket so it will be expensive (assuming of course you can find an insurance company who will insure you)





They typically have v-16 engines so they go through a lot of fuel.





Ferrari's need a lot of work done to keep them at their peak so you can also expect to have to service it regularly at a Ferrari dealership so that will be another cost.





If all this is too much and you decide to sell it, you will find the depreciation is terrible and they do not hold their value.





You could buy an old one, but on the British TV show "Top gear" they bought old supercars for 拢10,000 and they were basically crocks. None of them managed a day without breaking down.





Basically Ferrari's are pitched to people with net worth of about 拢50 million.





They are gorgeous cars though. I have seent hem up close and they are truly gorgeous|||There are different models and they go from $183,000 to 2 million.





The cheapest is the Ferrari F430.


The most expensive is the Ferrari Enzo, which they stopped making.





There are 4 other Ferrari models.





Maintenance and insurance is $25,000 per year. If you do NOT get them serviced according to Ferrari owners manual at a Ferrari dealer, then they take your car back and they will not let you buy one of their cars.|||The cost varies depending on which one. But you are looking at about US$200,000 for the "entry" model F430, and the prices go up from there. There can at times be a waiting list. The new 599 GTB Fiorano sold out in a lot of countries before the first one arrived at showrooms. You don't have to be a previous owner to buy one, but for the Ferrari Enzo you had to be invited by Ferrari and have a proven history of Ferrari ownership. If you want a second hand one it would probably set you back about $US700,000 at least. Some classic Ferrari's will set you back even more.|||As I mentioned earlier to some one, if you have to ask the price you can't afford it.


Still it's nice to dram, but consider this, an F has a staggering rate of acceleration from standstill,probably around 4 to 5 seconds to do 0 to 60 mph.


My lille old Bm bike with a little old 1150cc motor only does 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds, and cost a heck of lot less that an F.


So who needs an F?|||Almost around 1.2 million dollars. They are really expensive but great cars. However, I prefer the Lamborghini. This is my opinion though. But, Ferraris cost over a million dollars.|||Depends on where you live, but in America, they are about as much as a house. But there is a big demand for Ferrari, so even if you pay the money, you would have to wait (2 years for the 599).


|||These fall into the category of, "If you have to ask, you can't afford one."





It's also pitifully easy to find prices on the Internet.|||about 6 months ago i saw a 1991 Ferrari 355 for sale in my area for $42,000. since your asking this question it sounds like this one might be the only one you could ever afford|||6 Figures most likely, unless you're buying a used, older model one.|||in the 6 figures|||A lot.|||about 20 pound

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