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Old Apr 28, 2005 | 02:55 PM
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430 Spyder Q's

Hey guys. I've been offered a Grigio 360 Spyder 6 speed (5,500 kms.)with challenge grill, tubis, contrasting stitching and some other minor options for what seems to be 'about' the going price here in communist Canuckistan.

Sales gal tells me that if I buy this car, I can order a 430 Spyder at list for delivery next summer. Does this seem realistic to you guys? Is the list significantly longer is the US?

I'm assuming that, once I can get on the dealer list price 'gravy train', I can get a new one of these things every couple years without too much depreciation?

TIA. Jamie.
 
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Re: 430 Spyder Q's

Originally posted by jamie
Hey guys. I've been offered a Grigio 360 Spyder 6 speed (5,500 kms.)with challenge grill, tubis, contrasting stitching and some other minor options for what seems to be 'about' the going price here in communist Canuckistan.

Sales gal tells me that if I buy this car, I can order a 430 Spyder at list for delivery next summer. Does this seem realistic to you guys? Is the list significantly longer is the US?

I'm assuming that, once I can get on the dealer list price 'gravy train', I can get a new one of these things every couple years without too much depreciation?

TIA. Jamie.
430 Spider is basically sold out in the US, I believe. 3-year+ waiting list. Yes, if you can buy at list you are looking good for at least 2 years, at least in the US.

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Old May 1, 2005 | 09:35 AM
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Re: 430 Spyder Q's

Originally posted by jamie
I'm assuming that, once I can get on the dealer list price 'gravy train', I can get a new one of these things every couple years without too much depreciation?

TIA. Jamie.
Yep... the Ferrari dealership basically told my dad if he bought a Masterati or a Ferrari from them, his wait could be reduced be almost 50%.
 
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