Friday, June 12, 2009
Even though the cars are now six years old and replaced by the rarer and more advanced FXX, the Ferrari Enzo is still holding its value extremely well for a super car, or any car for that matter. I recently saw a nice, 3,000-mile example in duPont REGISTRY for $1.1 Million, which for any 2003 model-year is a high price. A used Bugatti is hardly able to make that price at best, and that's even for a 2007 or 2008, not an early one. Here's the reason why the Enzo is so expensive still, even though it's log been replaced: It is The ultimate Ferrari.
Everything about the Ferrari Enzo was taken to the max. After all, a car named after the founder of an automotive dynasty should be super. It makes 651 Horsepower at 7800 RPM, and the FXX, the newer version, makes 800 at 8500. The car was engineeres as an F1 car for the street, and they turned out to be just that. This car is also the base for the more obscure Maserati MC-12, which is slightly less powerful but also more mean-looking.