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Going back in the years, dealers taking orders were substantially marking up some of those cars. Then contract sales orders were sold between private buyers, really jacking them up. Toss in a few lawsuits for doing so. Disputes between dealer and manufacturer became an issue as well. Some F40 were sold for over a mil back then and as for the 959, there were some unique trading going on there too. On the lower end of the 'supercar' pricing back then, 930 factory slant nose typically were dealer marked up $5,000. Call it gouging or whatever but why leave money on the table? Ferrari later tried to maintain some sort of measures by having a lease only for the F50 and selected its customers. How dare they? Only wish I had those problems... lol.
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