Price for Ferrari

Ferrari Vehicles have had a price that has remained pretty much the same during the last months. The prices for this particular model have remained constant recently.

S$ 430,470.67
Average price Last 6 months
Price for Ferrari

The selling prices for Ferrari cars have remained constant in the last 6 months. The average price in November was of S$ 429,127. This price hardly went through any changes and remained at S$ 426,100 during December. The average selling price has remained fairly constant during the following two months, going from S$ 427,613.5 to S$ 441,138.5. During the last couple of months, the average price has hardly changed, remaining the same going from S$ 434,376 to S$ 422,660 during March and April.

Price per registration year

The average price for Ferrari has gone down in recent years. Between "before 2000" y 2012, the average price is S$ 385,112.44. There was a price inflation going from (S$ 482,667) to (S$ 510,063). During the next two years (2013, 2014) the price for the aforementioned model has gone up strongly a 49 %. During the last two years the price has remained constant with regard to the previous 4 years, going from an average price of S$ 569,012.75 in 2015 and S$ 565,071 during 2016.

Price per mileage

The graph that displays the price for Ferrari cars according to their mileage shows that those cars within a mileage range of "50,000 - 100,000" are the ones with the lowest price. They are 5 % more affordable than the average price (S$ 425,319). Next with a price of S$ 439,654 and a mileage range of "10,000 - 25,000" we would see the following vehicles. The mileage range for the most expensive cars is "less than 10,000". It is 13% more costly than the average market value followed by those vehicles with a mileage of "25,000 - 50,000" and a price of S$ 440,045.

Charts data
Average price April
Number of Ferrari ads used
Num. of cars with registration year mentioned
Num. of cars with mileage mentioned
S$ 425,319
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** Graph's data with null or zero value are due to there isn't enough data available to get a reliable value