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2003
The market for the Ferrari 360 Spider shows a broad spectrum of pricing, with significant variation driven by individual vehicle attributes such as mileage, condition, and service history. While there isn't a clear upward or downward trend evident from this snapshot, well-maintained examples with lower mileage command a premium, while those with higher mileage or requiring attention are priced more attractively. Buyers should leverage this dispersion to find a vehicle that aligns with their budget and expectations.
Moderate
The Ferrari 360 Spider market presents a compelling opportunity for enthusiasts, with a wide price range reflecting variations in mileage, condition, and history. With 47 total listings, inventory is moderate, suggesting that patience and diligence are key. Buyers should prioritize thorough pre-purchase inspections and be prepared for the investment required to maintain a supercar of this caliber. Focusing on vehicles with documented service history and reasonable mileage will likely yield the best long-term value.
This is the top-ranked deal due to its excellent deal score, significantly lower mileage than average (13,757 vs. 21,471), and substantial estimated savings ($11,002). It represents a strong value proposition for a well-preserved Ferrari 360 Spider.
This deal ranks highly due to its exceptional deal score and the lowest mileage among the top recommendations (12,317 miles). It offers significant estimated savings and represents a prime example of a well-preserved 360 Spider.
This deal is highly recommended for its strong deal score and one of the largest estimated savings ($15,696) in the list. With 17,111 miles, it offers a good balance of condition and value.
This deal is exceptional due to its outstanding deal score and the highest estimated savings ($27,541) among the top-ranked vehicles. With 15,047 miles, it represents a remarkable opportunity for value.
This deal is highly attractive due to its excellent deal score and the most significant estimated savings ($35,706) on the list. Despite having higher mileage (25,856), its aggressive price point makes it a remarkable value.
This deal is recommended for its solid deal score and relatively low mileage (15,993 miles). It offers a good estimated saving of $12,537 and is listed by a Ferrari specialist dealer, which can be a positive factor for buyers.
This deal is a good option with a solid deal score and low mileage (13,371 miles). It offers a respectable estimated saving of $10,014 and is a newer model year (2004) within the selection.
This deal offers a reasonable deal score and is a 2003 model. While the mileage (28,033) is on the higher side and estimated savings are modest ($5,700), it's still a viable option for those looking at this year range.
This deal is a good find with a 2004 model year, low mileage (14,727), and a relatively short time on the market (39 days). It offers a decent estimated saving of $10,514.
This deal is notable for its substantial estimated savings ($26,009) and a price point well below the average. With 20,822 miles, it represents a strong value, though it has been on the market for a longer period (191 days).
This deal offers a good estimated saving ($16,012) and is priced attractively. With 27,734 miles, it's on the higher side but still represents a solid value, especially given its relatively short time on the market (65 days).
This deal offers a decent estimated saving ($11,011) and is priced competitively for a 2001 model. With 27,789 miles, it's on the higher end but still a viable option for buyers seeking value.
This deal offers a reasonable estimated saving ($11,102) and has been on the market for a moderate duration (52 days), suggesting potential negotiation room. The mileage is 26,747.
This deal is a good option as it's a 2005 model year with a respectable 24,025 miles and offers a solid estimated saving of $13,954. It represents a good value for a later-model 360 Spider.
This deal is attractive for its significant estimated savings ($16,049) and a price point well below the average. With 22,883 miles, it represents a good value for a 2005 model, despite being on the market for a longer duration (137 days).
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025