When acquiring a high-end sports car you can’t help but see the procedure as something exceptional, especially if you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on it.
Ferrari aficionados love getting the same experience even from a used car, which is why a model with all its factory supplies intact is a win in everyone’s book. That said, a car can be unwrapped like any other product, and Rob Ferretti shows you how.
A brand-new Prancing Horse comes equipped with a wide array of OEM accessories, ranging from a toolkit to a car cover, and everything in between. Discovering and going through them is as exciting as unwrapping presents, even if they’re just the owner’s manual and the service log (for example).

It may sound strange, but all these things help a certain vehicle retain its value, and it’s imperative to keep them intact, along with the car.

Some may argue against buying a car and keeping it in mint condition for the next owner, but that’s the only way to reduce your resale losses. High-end supercars, like the 488 Spider, will eventually depreciate (up to a point), so keeping them like new, with all their accessories intact is a must if you don’t want to lose a ton of money.

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