Is it hard to buy a Purosangue?
Ferrari enthusiasts who want a Ferrari Purosangue for sale can either enter a long waitlist for an allocation of a Purosangue, or they can search the second-hand market for examples at a premium. Ferrari Purosangue sold out completely for the next two years. Ferrari has officially stopped taking orders for the luxury utility vehicle it adamantly refuses to call an SUV, explaining that free production slots for the new two years are all but non-existent.Ferrari Purosangue orders halted as wait time rises to two years. High demand for the Ferrari Purosangue SUV has prompted the brand to stop taking orders for the luxury SUV – with customers without a Ferrari already in the garage facing a wait time of at least two years.The Ferrari Purosangue SUV currently has a wait list of over three years. The Ferrari Purosangue SUV currently has a wait list of over three years.
Who owns the $70 million Ferrari?
The current record for world’s most expensive Ferrari was set in June 2018 when a 1963 250 GTO (chassis 4153GT) was sold to David MacNeil in a private sale for $70 million. Like any car brand, the price will depend on which model and features you select. Generally speaking, a Ferrari is usually more affordable than a Lamborghini. Also, Ferrari models tend to become collector’s items, making them a better investment in the long term.Both Ferrari and Lamborghini have prices that reflect their luxury label, however, Lamborghinis tend to be more expensive when looking across the lineup. The most affordable Ferrari model begins at around $250,000 for the latest 2024 Ferrari Roma.One study showed that, even among Ferraris that depreciate in value, they tend to do so at a slower rate than other exotic cars. Among apex coupes, the Ferrari 488 Pista and Ferrari 812 Superfast depreciated less over the course of a year than Lamborghini, McLaren, Aston Martin, and Porsche coupes.
Are Ferrari 458 going up in value?
In the exotic world of Ferrari, anything that is rare, unique, or in short supply tends to shoot up in value. The Ferrari 458 Italia was neither rare nor in short supply during its six-year production run, yet it has bucked the usual trend by gaining value quicker than its nearest stablemates. A well-maintained 488 with a complete service history from authorized dealerships is more likely to retain its value. For those considering the 488 as an investment, it’s important to note that while it may not appreciate like some classic Ferraris, it’s less likely to see a steep drop in value.
Is Ferrari Purosangue rare?
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Ferrari is fairly picky with who it sells its cars to. Maybe you couldn’t secure an allocation, which is pretty common in Ferrari land, so getting access to a lightly-used, mint-condition Purosangue, although not uncommon, is still rare, shall we say. The Ferrari Purosangue SUV currently has a wait list of over three years.