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Ferrari - 348 (1994)

Introduction Ferrari’s mid‑century classics still turn heads on modern roads, and the 1994 Ferrari 348 remains one of the most iconic models in the brand’s history. When you’re looking up the *Ferrari 348 price* online, you’ll often encounter a wide range of figures: from the *Ferrari 348 1994 price* in pristine condition to estimated *used Ferrari 348 price* listings that vary by region, mileage, and maintenance records. The key is understanding the underlying factors that drive value, especially the *Ferrari 348 depreciation* curve and what exactly makes up a 1994 Ferrari 348’s worth. Key Specs – Quick Reference

  • Engine: 2.9‑litre, 6‑cyl, 18‑valve, 308 hp (??)  mid‑shift, high torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, optional 6‑speed
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (premium unleaded)
  • Dimensions: Length  4,370 mm | Width  1,820 mm | Height  1,195 mm | Wheelbase  2,560 mm
  • Top Speed: >260 km/h (approx.)
  • 0‑100 km/h: 5.6 s (manual), 5.4 s (optional 6‑speed)
  • Weight: 1,250 kg (dry)
  • Top‑Gear Ratio: 2.80:1
  • Carbody: 2‑door coupé, aluminum body panels
  • Brakes: Ventilated discs, ABS with electronic brake-force distribution
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, torsion beam rear
  • Market Segment: High‑performance luxury sports cars, collector’s market
Depreciation Insight Ferrari 348 depreciation is a vital metric for both buyers and sellers.
- In the first year, a 1994 Ferrari 348 typically loses 15‑20 % of its value as the coupe pulls out of warranty and initial resale traffic kicks in. - From years 2 to 5, the depreciation curve slows to about 5‑8 % per year for well‑maintained models. - Beyond 5 years, you can expect a gradual 2‑3 % yearly decline, assuming no major mechanical issues. - Signs of accelerated depreciation include visible wear on leather, rust on metal fittings, and inconsistent maintenance records. Looking at the *Ferrari 348 price* on reputable marketplaces, owners often see a sharp drop in the first 24 months. However, classic connoisseurs engaged in diligent upkeep usually see the vehicle retain a higher percentage of its original value, particularly if the model’s you’re investigating has maintained factory documentation and low mileage (<50,000 km). Comparison Context – How Does the 1994 Close‑Up Compare? Compared to similar models, the 1994 Ferrari 348 sits ahead in the segment with a blend of style and raw performance. - Bentley Continental GT (1996) – 5‑speed manual; 1,200 kg; 438 hp; typically trades at a 20 % higher price point for similar mileage. - Porsche 911 Carrera (1995) – 5‑speed manual; 1,200 kg; 305 hp. While the 911 offers superior handling, the 348 commands a premium for its unmistakable Italian allure. - Jaguar XJ12 (1994) – 8‑speed automatic; 1,300 kg; 415 hp; the XJ12's luxury status places it slightly behind the 348 in pricing but not quite as sparse in collectible appeal. In plain terms, the 1994 Ferrari 348 outperforms its contemporary bull‑peddle rivals on charm and exclusivity. That said, racing enthusiasts might spot potential in the 911’s handling pedigree whereas nostalgia‑driven buyers typically gravitate to the 348’s bold design language. Used Ferrari 348 Price Snapshot When you examine the *used Ferrari 348 price* over a spectrum of conditions: - A pristine 1994 model, <30,000 km, with a detailed record – tends toward the upper middle‑range of private sellers. - A 1994 Ferrari 348 with moderate wear and regular servicing but without original documentation might sit mid‑price range. - Higher mileage vehicles (>100,000 km) or those requiring mechanical overhauls generally push the price lower, but still reflective of the 348’s desirability. - Exterior denting or interior discoloration is a risk factor that can reduce value by up to 10 % for a same‑road‑age vehicle. Remember


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