Low mileage Stradale for sale

todea20

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So this car has been for sale at 54k for ages and hasn't sold..now again at 54k.Probably owner part ex with Amari hence he was able to advertise at 49k.The market is dead now so unless they are prepared to take off couple $$ i don't see it going anytime soon.Also she has had new brakes as the owner is a racing driver for Ferrari:)
 

conaero

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Each car should be priced on its merits and short fallings.

Well looked after cars will always sell for strong money to the right buyer.
 

JonW

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Well that bucked the current trend. . . . SOLD. . . .

Andy - i think it was sold within 2-3 days! I saw the ad on either Wednesday or Thursday morning, and by Saturday morning the car was sold... I was both disappointed (had planned to drive to Maranello and take a look) and relieved (didn’t need to get my man maths calculator out!)
 

Andyk

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It looked a lovely example of what seems to be becoming a rare car on the used market.
 

outrun

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I would suggest it is a very different market and buyer who wants a near new Stradale with nominal mileage from a main dealer vs the cars with 8 owners and 30-50k miles up, no matter how well maintained.
Sensible comment, I agree totally.

Mine sold within a few days as well. The market for the right cars will always be good.
 

outrun

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"Wrong" bonnet. This car has been around for sale before, it's HF61 EPU. You have to ask why it has valuable bonnet on it - it's possible, although unlikely, that someone wanted to spend thousands just for another vent. From memory, it also needed new brakes so anyone interested would be wise to check out these two items very closely.
 

Ewan

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It’s the car that was up for sale in South Yorkshire (why is it always South Yorkshire...?) a few months back. I chatted to the owner then, and he knew next to nothing about the car. Didn’t even know it had the wrong bonnet. Needed new carbon brakes, at big money. And why? Aren’t they supposed to last ages? So, duff brakes and wrong bonnet. So I walked.
 

slay

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Yes saw this a few months back as well. Is it still the same seller selling? Or someone else has bought and is now selling?
 

slay

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"Wrong" bonnet. This car has been around for sale before, it's HF61 EPU. You have to ask why it has valuable bonnet on it - it's possible, although unlikely, that someone wanted to spend thousands just for another vent. From memory, it also needed new brakes so anyone interested would be wise to check out these two items very closely.
Amazing your memory even registered the plate !!
 

conaero

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There was one at Amari of some other indie a while back of the same mileage and had issues with carbon brakes. I was warned by those in the know to avoid it. Not sure this is the same car but the brakes got me thinking.
 

Ewan

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You’re too quick Jon! I was trying to finish that statement, then edit it, and I look back and wham, it’s gone.

Q. When’s the last time a Strad came up for sale that wasn’t white, grey or black?