TOP FIVE MONDAY: FERRARIS THAT ARE STILL WITHIN REACH

The classic market is hot for Ferrari. The previously unloved Dino is racing its way upwards in value and that symbol of Eighties success, the Testarossa, is continuing its climb upwards. However, there is hope if you still want to get behind the wheel of Maranello's finest. Here are five Ferraris that haven't – as yet – sailed past the £100,000 barrier. Which one would you choose? Let us know below.


1. Ferrari 348
The 348 was criticised in period for its knife-edge handling. It's not the prettiest Ferrari either. However, while the latter is always a subjective matter the former is just another way of saying this is a pure driver's car. The F355 may have improved the brand's fortunes with its rather more easy-going nature, but there's a fear factor about the 348 that adds to its appeal. This one's had a new clutch and its timing belts renewed. 

2. Ferrari 308
Thought you'd been priced out of the 308 by now? Here's a chance to snap one up while you can. With low weight and a fantastic-sounding V8 bellowing in your ear, it offers all the supercar you can feasibly use on the highway without attracting the attention of the police. This one looks well-cared for and has all the documentation you might need, if not Magnum PI's moustache. 

3. Ferrari Mondial
Much like the 348 the Mondial hasn't always been the world's most favourite Ferrari. But assess it now and it offers passion and excitement but with the ability to take others with you. And while its styling may still rankle with some, it's still an exciting package. This one's just benefited from some mechanical sprucing and looks more than ready for some continental touring. 

4. Ferrari 355
The 355 is the car that reignited passion for the Prancing Horse, along with the 456. A mixture of sublime handling, punchy performance and wonderfully on-point handling combined to create a poster car for a generation. They're also a car that's only going to become more desirable – and costly to buy – as the fans who owned the poster in the Nineties finally come close to realising their dream. This one looks spectacular in yellow. 

5. Ferrari 412
Time has been kind to this Ferrari. Its sharp, edgy styling was even more divisive than that of the Mondial. Nowadays it offers a fantastic retro-futurist experience that has more than a hint of Citroen SM style about it. And if the automatic gearbox puts you off, remember that every new Ferrari comes with just the two paddles. This example looks superb in blue.

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