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Ferrari - Other Models (1995)

Rev up your automotive curiosity with a classic sale of a 1995 Ferrari Other Model. This iconic sports car blends legendary Ferrari craftsmanship with the unmistakable flair of the mid‑90s. If you’ve ever wondered what is a 1995 Ferrari Other Models worth or how the market has evolved, this overview curates essential details—so you can immediately gauge the Ferrari Other Models price landscape without diving into endless spreadsheets.

  • Model Year: 1995
  • Manufacturer: Ferrari
  • Engine: 1,994cc V8, 16–valve, DOHC, 6‑speed manual gearbox
  • Power: 215 horsepower at 8,500 rpm
  • Torque: 210 lb‑ft at 6,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual
  • Fuel: Premium gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
  • Dimensions: Length 179.9 in (4.57 m), Width 76.2 in (1.94 m), Height 53.7 in (1.36 m)
  • Wheelbase: 107.9 in (2.74 m)
  • Payload: 650 lb (294 kg)
  • Top Speed: Approximately 155 mph (250 km/h)
  • 0–60 mph: 5.9 seconds
  • Chassis: Lightweight aluminum tube frame and carbon‑fiber body panels
  • Brakes: Brembo front and rear disc brakes, optional ABS
  • Interior: Hand‑stitched leather seats, minimalistic dashboard, manual sport steering wheel
  • Fuel Capacity: 15.5 gallons (58.8 L)
  • Weight: 2,520 lb (1,144 kg) curb weight

With these specifications in mind, you can start to explore how the Ferrari Other Models 1995 price has shifted across Europe, North America, and Asia. Even when a model has been around for over two decades, Ferrari Other Models price can fluctuate dramatically based on provenance, mileage, and restoration status.

Ferrari Other Models depreciation offers a practical lens for potential buyers and collectors. While each vehicle has a unique history, the most common patterns in the sports‑car market are fairly predictable:

  • First-Year Depreciation: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year.
  • Second-Year Depreciation: Usually around 8‑12% as the car enters the “second‑hand” market.
  • Longer-Term Decline: Roughly 5‑10% per year thereafter, until the car stabilizes or becomes a sought‑after collector’s piece.

This figure means a 1995 Ferrari that originally cost ~£150,000 could be worth ~£120,000 after a year, decreasing to ~£100,000 at the start of its second year if no major refurbishment has occurred. However, like all vintage socio‑luxury motors, the final price hinges on how well the car has


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