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Ferrari - 550 (1999)

Welcome to your one‑stop source for the Ferrari 550 price and everything that influences it. Whether you’re eyeing the 1999 model or scooping up a used Ferrari 550 price, understanding how values shift across trim levels, mileage, and market conditions is key to making a smart decision.

Launch the Ferrari 550 from 1999: a sleek V8 powerhouse that immediately commands attention on the street and turns heads at the track. Let’s unpack why the Ferrari 550 1999 price may vary from the classic street edition to the more exclusive Gran Turismo variant, and what the current market says about what that 1999 Ferrari 550 is worth today.

  • Engine: 3.4‑litre 5‑upright V8, naturally aspirated, producing 485 hp (356 kW) and 499 lb‑ft (677 Nm)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual, torque‑converting clutch, short‑shift ratios for spirited response
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (93 octane or higher), 21 gallons (79 litre) fuel tank
  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 175 in (4 456 mm) / 73 in (1 851 mm) / 47 in (1 190 mm)
  • Wheelbase: 109 in (2 768 mm)
  • Weight (dry): 3,164 lb (1,436 kg)
  • Suspension: Skipping frame, double wishbones front, multi-link rear, active anti‑roll bars
  • Brakes: 18‑inch ventilated carbon‑ceramic discs, eight‑channel Brembo ABS, optional after‑market Brembo Street Series
  • Interior: Birque leather, full leather‑lined coachworks, custom trim, ventilated seats (optional), class‑specific infotainment with classic megaphone controls
  • Safety Features: Driver & passenger ABS, stability control (when installed), optional airbags and high‑strength chassis welding in the Gran Turismo edition

Understanding the Ferrari 550 depreciation life‑cycle helps you gauge the long‑term value. Historically, the 550 built in 1999 has shown a typical depreciation curve that looks like this: