Running a Ferrari
I own a Porsche Boxster however have fancied a Ferrari for some time - a 355 or 360.What would be the best way to own one for say 6 months and doing about 6k miles. Is it possible to lease one or contract hire and if so what kind of company would do this? Or is it better to buy one and then sell after the 6 months and if so what might be the level of depreciation? What would you therefore suggest as being the most viable way of such ownership.
Asked on 16 February 2012 by cmd32
Answered by
Honest John
Buy very carefully and you could make money. With a few exceptions, Ferraris traditionally drop to around £30k, then start rising again. The fact that people are paying £20 million for GTOs drags the values of all Ferraris up. A Good specialist is www.dkeng.co.uk/
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