Ferrari 360 with 100,000 miles costs HOW MUCH!? CHEAP enough?

I ran across this 360 Modena with 100,000 miles. What do you guys think? Check it out here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-Ferrari-360-modena-/322550134936?hash=item4b197c7898:g:PWgAAOSwvjdZPDbP&vxp=mtr

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20 thoughts on “Ferrari 360 with 100,000 miles costs HOW MUCH!? CHEAP enough?

  1. I have a 2005 Toyota Celica with 36,000 miles. Looks and runs great. Had to replace water pump gasket due to lack of use, but other then that it's a great car. I prefer low milage over well driven cars. Looking for a 911 in my future. Just bought a new 2019 Porche Cayenne. Wow, it is fast and fun even if it is a little too much tech.

  2. Hell ya if everything checks out.but for 40k give or take.and keep driving the hell.out of it.thats what its made for people thimk ferrari engines are worthless past 50k miles.think again not true.

  3. I've owned my 360 for 5 years. Bought it with 21K miles and I now have 35K miles and intend to keep it and drive it for as long as I can drive. I don't understand the idea of "keeping the miles low for the next owner". Expensive to maintain? Not if you buy the right can and keep up the maintenance.

  4. I'd use the ebay, 'ask the seller a question' feature, and offer them more in the $35,000 range, and tell them my credit rating has been used, and at 425, is actually better than someone at 800+ because I know I need to pay cash only.
    I am sure the dialogue will start, and if they are actually there or not, we will all be told that there are many bidders for this car.

    If I were this dealer, then I would auction the car starting at 66,000, with a reserve for 10 days.
    After it failed to sell I would do a second auction at .99 cents, no reserve, and blast the car club/social media. This car would absolutely sell over $50,000 That way, without shill bids.

    My question is if the car, at $45k can make more money being parted??

  5. Guys to be honest.. Most of the used supercars have not the orginal odd.. I've seen that in front of me how they return the miles back beside they will clean and polish the car and turn it like a new… I can trust a cars with a more km than a car with low km in showroom.
    Even the car need service and for sure its costly.. But a least you know what are you driving.

  6. I probably wouldn't buy that Ferrari, as with old luxury cars, when they break, they cost a f*ck ton of money to fix. And they will break

  7. Yes engines are very good and reliable Long as got good maintenance history previously four years ago owned one with 120000 miles on it no problems with it

  8. 51k for a 100,000 miles Ferrari no way…. I love a car that is driven…. I would not pay more then 40k for it… We know their is a lot of wear and tear and these cars can be very expensive with low miles… I could see 20k in repairs in the first year or so… For it to be worth it for me it would be 40k car than it is a fair deal…. 🙂

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