Is a Ferrari 308 GTS a good investment?

Is a Ferrari 308 GTS a good investment?

The values of Ferraris continues to climb, which means these cars are excellent investment opportunities, but the 308 seems to be one of the more popular Ferrari models lately. And that’s especially the case with the 308 GTS.

How much is a Ferrari 308 GTS worth?

It is no surprise that the Ferrari 308 GTS, just like its other 308 counterparts, is an expensive car. If you were to buy a vintage Ferrari 308 model (GTS, GB, GTM or GT4), it would cost you at least $50,000. If you are looking to land a Ferrari 308 in mint condition, you might have to shell out at least $100,000.

Is Ferrari 308 collectable?

the ferrari 308 Market The GRP versions are particularly collectable today, both because of their rarity and lighter construction. The 308 is often depicted as an “entry-level Ferrari”, but interested parties should be aware that even the smallest repairs will hit your wallet hard.

Why is the Ferrari 308 so cheap?

Dino 308 GT4 You might find an affordable Ferrari 308 GT4, but should you purchase one of these cheapest Ferrari vehicles? This four-passenger vehicle has its engine mounted behind the seats. One of the reasons it’s so affordable is because of the angular styling.

How reliable is a Ferrari 308?

‘Generally, though, any 308 – or 328 – is a good bet. It’s a simple car by modern Ferrari standards; generally reliable, relatively easy to work on, and good value. Provided they haven’t been crashed or badly treated, they’re relatively cheap to run in Ferrari terms. ‘

How much is a 1984 Ferrari 308 GTS worth?

Detailing

Vehicle: 1984 Ferrari 308 GTS QV Targa
Number Produced: 3,045
Original List Price: $56,250
SCM Valuation: $62,500
Tune Up Cost: $3,500

How fast was a Ferrari 308 GTS?

Ferrari 308 GTB ‘Vetroresina’

Engine V8, 2926c
Weight c1250kg
Power to weight 205bhp/ton
0-60mph 6.7sec (claimed)
Top speed 157mph (claimed)

How many Ferrari 308 GTS were made?

European GTB models retained the dry sump lubrication until 1981. There were 3219 GTS’ and 2897 GTBs made from 1975 to 1980. Only 808 of the fibreglass (vetroresina in Italian) version were made….308 GTB/GTS.

Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS Ferrari 308 GTBi/GTSi
Production 1975–1980 (GTB) 1977–1980 (GTS) 1980–1983 (GTBi/GTSi)
Powertrain

Are Ferrari 308 reliable?

‘Generally, though, any 308 – or 328 – is a good bet. It’s a simple car by modern Ferrari standards; generally reliable, relatively easy to work on, and good value. Provided they haven’t been crashed or badly treated, they’re relatively cheap to run in Ferrari terms.

Which Ferrari is the cheapest to maintain?

The cheapest Ferrari models to maintain will be the ones that can have their parts last a longer period after every servicing. General reports have it that the F458 is one of the cheapest models to maintain as they are covered by the longest warranty by Ferrari (3 years/36,000 miles).

Does Tom Selleck own a Ferrari?

If you’ve ever watched “Magnum P.I.” then you remember star Tom Selleck, and his red sports car. The Ferrari 308 GTS boasts more than high performance. Recognized as Tom Selleck’s main ride, it appeared on the popular TV series “Magnum, P.I.” for eight straight seasons. The show purchased a brand new model each season.

Is the Ferrari 308 reliable?

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