2003 Ferrari 360 Spider

Used Car - 18 000 km - Automatic - Petrol - Rosso Sport Auto, Bryanston , Sandton

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You're getting a Good deal! This car is priced 63.8% lower compared to other cars

Asking Price

R 1 495 000

This car is priced 63.8% lower than the average retail value of this make and model.

Average Retail Value

R 4,125,320.00

The average price of all cars listed of the same brand and model.

2003 Ferrari 360 Spider Price Comparison

The average price of similar cars is R 4,125,320.00. The price of this car is R 1,495,000.00. This car is priced 63.8% lower than other similar cars.

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More 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider Details

Performance Specs

  • Engine: 3.6-liter V8
  • Power Output: 400 horsepower
  • Top Speed: Approximately 290 km/h
  • 0-100 km/h: Around 4.5 seconds
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual or F1-style paddle shift automatic

Ownership Costs & Maintenance

  • Initial Purchase Price: Around ZAR 1.5 million for a well-maintained model
  • Annual Maintenance: Estimated ZAR 50,000 to 100,000, depending on usage and necessary repairs
  • Insurance Costs: Approximately ZAR 30,000 to 50,000 per year, subject to individual profiles and underwriting criteria
  • Fuel Economy: Around 5 km/L in city driving, better on highways

Car Comparisons

  • Porsche 911 Carrera: Comparable performance, potentially lower maintenance and higher fuel efficiency
  • Lamborghini Gallardo: More powerful but significantly more expensive with higher maintenance costs
  • Aston Martin V8 Vantage: Similar luxury and performance with potentially higher maintenance costs

Market Insight

  • The luxury sports car market in South Africa is niche, with a limited but enthusiastic buyer base
  • The Ferrari 360 Spider holds its value well, thanks to its classic design and Ferrari’s brand prestige
  • Demand can fluctuate significantly based on economic conditions, impacting resale values and market availability

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Monthly Payments: R 27 366,07

Total Interest: R 624 857,30

Total Payment: R 1 970 357,30

* Please note that these calculations are only estimates and must be confirmed with your finance provider.

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