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Oneball

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dangerous in the wrong hands. I think the Scud has more than enough for the road. So the McL has halved in value whilst the Ferrari has appreciated 50%

Not really a 430 Scuderia new was £175k before adding the usual splattering of extras.
 

DLax69

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Bottom of their curve I guess. If you’d bought one new they’d have halved in value back then.
I still don't "get" McLaren...i'm sure it's just me, but it looks like something me (and every other) junior high gearhead doodled in a notebook while we were supposed to be listening to something about Civics that probably may have helped a little...hindsight, and all that.

Is it simply exclusivity? It's not like 0-60 times and top speeds similar are impossible to come by.

Apologies for thread drift...to bring it back around, would much rather have an F car.
 

Oneball

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I still don't "get" McLaren...i'm sure it's just me, but it looks like something me (and every other) junior high gearhead doodled in a notebook while we were supposed to be listening to something about Civics that probably may have helped a little...hindsight, and all that.

Is it simply exclusivity? It's not like 0-60 times and top speeds similar are impossible to come by.

Apologies for thread drift...to bring it back around, would much rather have an F car.

They’re supposed to be very good, fit and finish is shocking though!! Mind you most Ferraris from the last 10 years look like they’d be styled by a 10 year old too and then driven through the tat aisle at Halfords by someone who reads Max Power. Even the ones that look less fast and furious are poor bits of design. Where the **** did the get the F12 rear window from, it wasn’t an F12!!! If I won the lottery I’d have a Lambo.
 

Nibby

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On Bring A Trailer in the States, Ferrari 430's with a manual box are starting to make big money especially low milers.
This one up to $230,000 with a day to go.