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2003
The market for the Ferrari 360 Spider is currently characterized by a broad price spectrum, indicating distinct segments for different conditions and mileages. While the average price hovers around $113,000, the presence of outlier low-priced listings suggests potential for significant value discovery for well-informed buyers. Conversely, higher-priced examples indicate continued demand for pristine, low-mileage cars. The relatively high average days on market suggests a stable to slightly soft market, where negotiation is possible, especially for vehicles that have been listed for an extended period.
Moderate
The Ferrari 360 Spider market shows significant price variation, with a wide range from $40,000 to $219,500. While there are some exceptionally low-priced listings, they may represent unique circumstances or require careful inspection. Buyers should prioritize vehicles with well-documented service history and consider a pre-purchase inspection. The average days on market is substantial, suggesting that patience can be rewarded, but also that some listings may have been on the market longer for specific reasons. Focus on deals with strong estimated savings and reasonable mileage for the model year.
This is the top-ranked deal due to its exceptional deal score, significantly lower mileage than average, and substantial estimated savings. It represents a prime opportunity for a buyer seeking a well-preserved example.
This listing offers the most significant estimated savings by a wide margin and has a very low mileage. Despite the dealer name suggesting a potential salvage title or unique sale, its aggressive pricing and high deal score make it a noteworthy opportunity for a buyer willing to investigate further.
This deal is highly recommended due to its strong deal score and substantial estimated savings, offering a good balance between price and mileage for a 2002 model.
This 2005 model offers good estimated savings and mileage for its year. Although it has been on the market longer, its pricing and deal score make it an attractive option for a buyer looking for a later model year.
This deal stands out due to its incredibly low mileage, suggesting a near-new condition. While estimated savings are negligible, the ultra-low mileage and short time on market indicate strong desirability for a collector or enthusiast.
This listing offers a great balance of low mileage and substantial estimated savings, making it a strong contender for a buyer looking for a well-maintained 2004 model.
This 2003 model offers a good deal score and respectable estimated savings, making it a solid choice for a buyer prioritizing value and a well-equipped vehicle.
This 2003 model has a good deal score and relatively low mileage for its age, making it a solid, albeit not deeply discounted, option.
This 2004 model boasts very low mileage, indicating excellent condition and potential for collector value. While savings are minimal, the mileage is a significant selling point.
This 2001 model provides a decent deal score and estimated savings, with mileage that is within a reasonable range for its age.
This 2005 model has a good deal score and mileage that is not excessive for its year, making it a solid option for a buyer looking for a later model.
This 2004 model provides a decent deal score and estimated savings, with mileage that is on the higher side but still acceptable for the model year.
This 2002 model offers substantial estimated savings, making it an attractive option for buyers who prioritize value and are less concerned with higher mileage.
This 2003 model offers a good deal score and significant estimated savings, making it a value-oriented choice for buyers comfortable with higher mileage.
This 2004 model provides a decent deal score and estimated savings, with mileage that is within a reasonable range for its age and a moderate time on market.
Last analyzed: February 1, 2026