Ferrari 599 GTB | What your Ferrari dealer WON'T tell you | Depreciation Analysis & Buying guide.
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 Published On Oct 31, 2020

Buying a Ferrari 599? Then this is the video to watch. In this buying and depreciation guide of the Boxster, I will show you everything what your Ferrari dealer won’t tell you. Among other things, I will the depreciation per year and per 1000 miles driven. Furthermore, I show you how these compare to the F12 and how much the HGTE package contributes to the price of a Ferrari 599. Will this be an investment and an future classic?

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You can contact me at [email protected] if you would like a personalized analysis.

The video is structured in a top-down way. That means that we first have a look at the 599 market and some general price levels. We also compare these briefly to the F12. As you might have expected, the F12 goes still goes for a significant premium. After this, we will have a look at the depreciation per year. However, due to reasons which I will explain in the video, I can’t give you an reliable estimate for this. We continue then with the depreciation per 1000 miles curve and a comparison of this curve to the one of a F12. It is remarkable how similar they are. Towards the end of the video I will show you then how much the model year, the mileage, and the HGTE package contribute to the price of a 599.

Note that all the prices are advertised prices.

Disclaimer: The Content is for educational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing contained in this video constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement to buy or sell any cars. The information published has been obtained from or is based on sources which are believed to be accurate and complete. Although reasonable care has been taken, the completeness and the accuracy of any information published cannot be guaranteed. Any opinions may be wrong and may change at any time. You should always carry out your own independent verification of facts and data before making any purchase decision

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