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Ferrari
1996–2001 · Coupe
Market Intelligence
Good Cond. Avg
€146,991 ($170,759)
YoY Change
-5.7%
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€162,920
avg in 2026 (57 sales)
New price (MSRP)
€195,000
Now vs New
84%
Car Age
30yr
Inflation Adj.
€162,920
Gained
+0%
Based on 190 tracked sales. Inflation adjusted using Eurozone CPI.
Depreciation Valley
Lifecycle position for 550 Maranello
New (MSRP)
€195,000
Valley Low
€89,240
age 24yr
Now
€162,920
age 30yr
Past the valley. Values rising.
Geographic Intelligence
Period Brochures
Factory brochures across production years. Compare how Ferrari positioned the 550 Maranello as specs and styling evolved.
Ferrari's return to front-engine V12 grand touring. The 550's 485hp and gated 6-speed make it one of the last great analog Ferrari GTs. Manual cars have skyrocketed.
| Date | Condition | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €149,000 ($173,093) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €129,000 ($149,859) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €155,000 ($180,064) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €170,000 ($197,489) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €153,000 ($177,740) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €129,980 ($150,998) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €147,950 ($171,874) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €149,000 ($173,093) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €149,990 ($174,243) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €149,990 ($174,243) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Excellent | €210,000 ($243,957) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €149,990 ($174,243) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €153,000 ($177,740) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Excellent | €188,900 ($219,445) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €149,950 ($174,197) |
Last sale tracked: Mar 7, 2026 · 190 records
Market signal based on price trends and volume data. Not financial advice.
Above Average
Price declining from recent highs
Max spread: €73,660 (61% between cheapest and most expensive region)