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Ferrari - 348 (1993)

Ferrari 348 price – an iconic 1993 sports masterpiece that continues to ignite passion on the road. The Ferrari 348 was first unveiled in 1992, but its 1993 model year brought refined styling and upgraded performance. Today, the Ferrari 348 price remains highly sought after by collectors and driving enthusiasts alike, with value heavily dependent on mileage, service history, and cosmetic condition. Below you’ll find a comprehensive snapshot of its specifications, depreciation guidance, and market context to help you understand what a 1993 Ferrari 348 is worth today.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V8, 24 valves, producing 290 hp at 8,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (Miller) with optional temperature‑controlled clutch
  • Powertrain: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (98 octane)
  • Torque: 260 lb‑ft at 5,000 rpm
  • Top Speed: 156 mph (approx.)
  • 0–60 mph: 5.2 seconds
  • Dimensions: length 4,411 mm; width 1,897 mm; height 1,170 mm; wheelbase 2,400 mm
  • Weight: 1,355 kg (approx.)
  • Brakes: 16‑inch ventilated discs, four‑wheel ABS
  • Cruise Control: Dual‑mode (variable‑speed)
  • Optional Features: Leather seats, 60 kW (80 horsepower) electric windscreen wiper, moonroof

These details illustrate why the Ferrari 348 price is a popular topic among hobbyists, but appreciating its worth also requires understanding depreciation trends.

Ferrari 348 depreciation

As with most high‑performance vehicles, the Ferrari 348 follows a somewhat predictable depreciation curve. While early years see sharper declines, the rate typically tapers as age and mythic status grow.

  • First year: Typically loses 15‑20 % of its original value.
  • Year 2–3: Additional 10‑15 % decline.
  • Year 4–6: 5–10 % yearly drop due to mechanical wear.
  • After 7 years: Value stabilizes; appreciation is unlikely unless the car is in a pristine, low‑mileage condition.

Keep in mind that any used Ferrari 348 price you face will reflect these factors. Low mileage, immaculate interior, and verified maintenance records can cushion depreciation, while irregular service or damage can shrink value further.

What is a 1993 Ferrari 348 worth?

While specific figures fluctuate, authoritative super‑car directories often list the early 1993 Ferrari 348 in the 12‑to‑18 million USD range for excellent examples. Common factors that influence


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