New Granturismo and Grancabrio now pushed up the ladder and due in 2018

Michael

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i think the current GT's have already taken the bulk of their depreciation. In a few years I suspect nearly all exotics and semi-exotics will have at least partial electric power in order to compete.

I actually think by 2020 or so the demand for any NA, well styled cars with beautiful exhaust notes will be strong. I don't think these GT's will increase in value significantly as too many were built, but I do believe they will hold their value better than they are now.

I agree NA engines will be in demand. I also think the GTs will not really appreciate, it is a shame. Looking at the world of Ferrari, even the F430 and 360M cars are increasing. I sold a 360 with 13k on the clock 4 years ago for £43k, it was manual car. They are now advertised at £70k ish and I think they made about the same amout at the GTs. There is a stunning original RHD series 1 Ghibli for sale in the market, for £200k - a Daytona is £800k.