Beg to differ, best looking 4 door saloon on the road in many people's opinion. They're cheap as all 4 door saloons depreciate masssively and are never as desirable as their coupe counterparts.
They do have the whiff of the golf club about them. The newer ones look ok but the older ones looked awful. imho
However, the QP V has reasonable running costs, unlike the 456. Having run both as daily cars I'd say the 456 costs about 3 times the QP. Have a quick chat with Emblem and ask them.
For the financially astute, I have a QP GTS going cheap. Not actively advertised, but in my garage doing nothing so still available. First one up with twenty grand gets a stunning and unique vehicle.
I was looking back at an ad I pondered about 3 yrs ago for a manual Ferrari 456 for a (now) mere 29995. That car is now about 59995.
I agree with Andy here, if I had the readies Ewan that beastie would be north of Inverness right now. For what it is worth, I think the QPV is the best value Italian out there just now and a looker.However, the QP V has reasonable running costs, unlike the 456. Having run both as daily cars I'd say the 456 costs about 3 times the QP. Have a quick chat with Emblem and ask them.
For the financially astute, I have a QP GTS going cheap. Not actively advertised, but in my garage doing nothing so still available. First one up with twenty grand gets a stunning and unique vehicle.
Well you can still get a 456 for 29995, but you might need to add £5k for a new bonnet.....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FERRARI-...GED-SALVAGE-/182961184830?hash=item2a9956203e
Some people are just never satisfied.........If you wait until my Volvo lease runs out in August, I may well buy it. Unless of course you need a leased Volvo for a few months....
It's blue, by the way!