These are the cheapest Ferraris you can buy that cost under $110K

Published on Sep 30, 2025 at 2:44 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Sep 29, 2025 at 3:14 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

These are the cheapest Ferraris you can buy that cost less than $110,000.

Usually, we’d think of the Ferrari brand as being extremely costly.

But for anyone looking to join the Prancing Horse club on a slightly tighter budget, there are options out there.

Which of these cars would take your fancy?

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The cheapest Ferraris on offer – for under $110,000

You’d be hard-pressed to find a car brand that quite reaches Ferrari in terms of brand recognition.

That striking red exterior, the prancing horse logo, those classy interiors.

It’s no wonder these cars usually cost a mint – one set a world record recently when it went up for auction at Saratoga.

But there are some Ferraris that go for cheaper prices.

We’re talking about relatively cheaper, of course – some of these cars are still hovering around the $100,000 mark.

Guessing Headlights compiled a list of the cheapest Ferraris out there, using market data from Autotrader, Car and Driver, and Hagerty.

These cars span the decades, but they all have one thing in common – they’re on the lower end of the Ferrari price scale.

There’s the 348 TB, launched in 1989, and averaging around $60,000 nowadays.

Then there’s the 360 Moderna, which came a decade later with all-aluminum body.

Depending on the mileages, this model can cost between $70,000 and $90,000.

But even that isn’t as lean as the Mondial T, which averages between $50,000 and $70,000 – a cheap car with buckets of nostalgia in its look.

The same could be said for the 328 GTS ($75,000 to $90,000), and the Ferrari 400 i ($40,000 to $60,000).

Back when these cars first rolled off the lot, they would have been the epitome of cool.

And to be honest, they still are to this day.

Speaking of nostalgia, you have 80s dreamboats like the Testarossa rolling around with its pop-up headlamps.

Higher quality models are a little pricier, averaging between $80,000 and $100,000.

But to be fair, this car is a pop culture icon thanks to its appearances in shows like Miami Vice.

So a little celebrity status might go some way to explaining its higher value.

These prices are very much the exception to the rule

If we’re being honest, most Ferraris are quite big-budget cars.

In fact, the value of these supercars has shot up in recent years, as noted by Ed Bolian of VINWiki.

He highlighted a 2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia Spider 16M, which had sold for $802,000 over on Bring a Trailer – about twice what it was thought to be worth.

It’s an expensive market, and it’s easy to see why.

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.