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Ferrari - 575 (2002)

Introducing the 2002 Ferrari 575, a masterpiece that blends iconic Italian styling with performance that feels like a thunderbolt. 2002 was a pivotal year for the Ferrari brand, and the 575 continued that tradition with a 4.0‑liter V8 producing 450 hp, making it a true rival to its contemporaries. The Ferrari 575 price today can vary widely—depending on mileage, condition, and region—but enthusiasts often find it nestled between mid‑$120,000 and top‑$200,000 ranges in reputable markets.

Whether you are planning a purchase, researching a when is a 2002 Ferrari 575 worth analysis, the Ferrari 575 2002 price or general used Ferrari 575 price are key considerations. Many buyers suspect that the price per mile has dropped over the decades. Let’s explore the numbers and uncover the resale dynamics of the 575.

No Theater, Just Facts: Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.0‑liter V8, 450 hp @ 7000 rpm, 508 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional Sportscar 8‑speed sequential)
  • Fuel System: Direct injection, 90 L (24 gal) fuel tank
  • Weight: Approx. 1210 kg (2666 lb)
    (Lightweight thanks to fiber‑reinforced panels)
  • Dimensions: 4530 mm length, 1940 mm width, 1170 mm height; wheelbase 2750 mm
  • Performance: 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3.9 s; top speed 320 km/h (199 mph)
  • Brakes: 4‑wheel ventilated discs, composite brake pads
  • Suspension: Double wishbone, adjustable dampers
  • Interior: Leather, synthetic carbon fibre trim, 4‑seat layout
  • Infotainment: Optional navigation & premium audio; 2002 models are basic
  • Safety: Dual whiplash restraints, ISOFIX child seat mounting

Understanding Ferrari 575 depreciation

While supercars often command high initial prices, they usually experience notable depreciation. Here’s an educated look at how a 2002 Ferrari 575 holds its value:

  • First year (≤12 months): Loss of 15–20% – this drop reflects general market flurries and late‑year depreciation.
  • Second year: 20–30% total loss from original price – buyers value them as “second‑hand” luxury to maintain exclusivity.
  • Three to five years: 40–55% cumulative decrease – classically shifts from “new” to “classic” status.
  • Long term (10+ years): 60–70% drop – many models enter the high‑collector segment, but rarity can preserve higher value.

These percentages serve as a general guideline. Depreciation is heavily impacted by car condition, documented maintenance, and market trends. A meticulously maintained and low‑mileage Ferrari 575 may hold value better than a heavily abused counterpart.

What is a 2002 Ferrari 575 worth? An Insight

Reflecting on the 2024 market, a well‑preserved 2002 Ferrari 575 often trades for a range that indicates its historical a value. Reliability scores remain high; the V8’s


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