The Ferrari F80 hasn’t even entered production, yet prices for the ultra-exclusive supercar are already spiking in the secondary market. One German dealer, KB-Lease Invest, has listed a build slot for the upcoming Ferrari halo car at €5.9 million (around $6.4 million), a $2.5 million markup over Ferrari’s original price of €3.6 million. This staggering premium reflects the intense demand for Ferrari’s sixth halo car, which joins the ranks of legends like the 288 GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, and LaFerrar
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