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Ferrari - 360 (2001)

Imagine revving the engine of a stunning 2001 Ferrari 360, its gleaming alloy cases reflecting sunlight on a summer day. What is a 2001 Ferrari 360 worth? While the front‑facing price tag varies from one market to the next, the overall Ferrari 360 price landscape remains familiar to enthusiasts and investors alike: a blend of high performance, brand prestige, and swift depreciation.

  • Model Year: 2001
  • Engine: 4.0‑liter V8
  • Power: 392 hp at 8,500 rpm
  • Torque: 385 lb‑ft at 6,400 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (with potential for framerate upgrades)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline
  • Acceleration (0‑60 mph): ~4.0 seconds
  • Top Speed: 190 mph (or 305 km/h) aftermarket capable
  • Length: 4.15 m
  • Width: 1.84 m
  • Height: 1.20 m
  • Wheelbase: 2.64 m
  • Curb Weight: ~1,399 kg (3,086 lb)

These technical details underline why the Ferrari 360 price is heavily influenced by mechanical condition, mileage, and restoration level. Whether you’re scouring auctions or consulting a dealer, the data shows that newer examples – for instance, a 2001 model in near‑virgin condition – will command a higher mark than older, heavily driven counterparts.

Depreciation Insight

Diving into Ferrari 360 depreciation helps buyers and sellers anticipate realistic value shifts over time. Industry surveys suggest the following typical patterns:

  • Within the first year of ownership, a luxury sports car like the 360 can lose roughly 15–20% of its original retail value, mainly due to accumulation of market depth and the opening of more modern options.
  • From year one to year three, the average decline moves to 10–12% annually, as mileage, service records, and cosmetic changes begin to weigh heavily.
  • Beyond year five, the pace often slows; the annual depreciation tapers to around 5–7%, provided the vehicle remains in excellent mechanical and aesthetic condition.

These estimates are averages across regions; individual outcomes can vary based on geographic demand, specific trim levels, and specialist restoration work. For instance, a


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