GS Prices

alfatwo

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Interesting I loved my 360 but it was a Modena F1 and looked and sounded like a Challenge.
Downside 2 seated and the cost of keeping the Ferrari history going.
I have driven many 4200, GS and the one and only MC Victory here in NZ.
If I was a collector I would want the MCV otherwise I prefer my high mileage 4200 so much quicker than the low mileage cars.
High speed driving the 360 was amazing :)

As you can imagine Phil, high speed driving over here in the UK doesn't exist any longer..

Just returned from a trip to Germany in a mates new Alfa Quadrifoglio Verde.. I was gobsmacked, I've driven a few newish Ferrari's and Lambo's over the years but the Alfa is on another planet..

I wish I had 70k to spare!


Dave
 

silvaspeeder

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Good things come to those who wait! Just done a great deal on a fantastic GS LE, 2 owners, blue Sebring with tan interior, FMSH, 34000 miles and price starts with a 2.
HAPPY DAYS!
 

leeq61

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Good things come to those who wait! Just done a great deal on a fantastic GS LE, 2 owners, blue Sebring with tan interior, FMSH, 34000 miles and price starts with a 2.
HAPPY DAYS!

Was this the one Marios @ autoshield had prepping in his garage by any chance. Congrats :)

Edit: just noticed your getting this from Gray Paul. Sounds like a good deal for a low mileage, low owner GS with full history
 

BL330

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Welcome Gran5port,
What countries were in your search?
It's preaching to the choir on here to say these are brilliant cars that can't be replaced with anything nearly as good for the money. On this forum we've noted the rise in GS prices in the UK. In Australia, though the 4200 is slowly falling the GS have held the floor price at the low end at $50,000 for 3 years and the top end ones are climbing back from mid 60's to mid 70's now.
 

Gran5port

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Welcome Gran5port,
What countries were in your search?
It's preaching to the choir on here to say these are brilliant cars that can't be replaced with anything nearly as good for the money. On this forum we've noted the rise in GS prices in the UK. In Australia, though the 4200 is slowly falling the GS have held the floor price at the low end at $50,000 for 3 years and the top end ones are climbing back from mid 60's to mid 70's now.

Thanks Bruce!

France, Italy, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland

Check it out

http://www.theparking-cars.co.uk/us...-cars/maserati-3200.html?tri=prix_decroissant
 

philw696

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I have driven the red one in NZ when in at the Dealership and it is perfect and totally original and for me was a nice experience.
The same owner has the low mileage GS for sale too but as I have stated before its ex Singapore and had to be painted and re trimmed.
The 3200 is the better car.
 

foibles

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Not exactly sure why.....maybe just dealerships updating old ads.....but it does seem half the GS stock for sale in the UK just cleared overnight. Between PH and autotrader i think there are only 6 GS for sale...at most.
 

foibles

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3200 ac

What's a good AC worth at present...anybody? Circa 30k miles.....monza red.....good nick. I presume around 30-32?
 

Ewan

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If someone like Dicky Grace was selling a low mileage 3200 AC with full history and a recent check-over by Marios, and a warranty, it would mid-twenties I'd guess. But if you were to try to sell the same car privately you'd struggle to get high teens. Purchasers of these cars want the security of buying from a trusted source.

At around the £30k mark I'd be buying that recently advertised black/cream GS from a fellow forum member.
 

conaero

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As stated previously, I got offered £32k for my GS from a forum newbie and turned it down.

2006/LE/44k miles/Black&Tan/Full Sports Exhaust/Full history/Clutch 9%

For the money I still could not find anything to replace it with that came close, so I stuck.

Its worth what someone is prepare to pay for it, and this applies to the 3200.
 

marios kriticos

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Guys at £30000 I have to agree with Ewan the only car you should be looking for is a GS not a 3200 AC ,
A 3200 can go wrong at any time and spares are getting more difficult to get new .