Ferrari 1991-2006
Leaving aside TR512s and similar exotics which have doubled their values in five years, the market for later-series Ferraris is moving slower than vendors would want.
Having avoided earlier cars’ affinity for stratospheric price increases it is possible to find usable 1990s cars still under $150,000.
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During the past five years 348s have been unmoved, 360 Coupes and Spiders are up slightly and 430s are still coming down.
Front-engined 456GT and 575M cars looked set a few years ago to sink into obscurity however their fall has been reversed and the best 575s now top $200,000.
360 Coupe $141,235 [6]
360 Spider $154,300 [11]
430 Coupe $259,355 [10]
456GT $142,425 [9]
550M/575M $197,470 [5]
TR512/Testa Rossa $372,480 [6]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2018 Euro & Brit Car Value Guide.
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