Actually, this price can rise in the future, but the managers of these Ferrari test drive stores know very well that the current price, within 2 million US dollars, is already the maximum that people who really want to buy a car can accept. Even if it hypothetically rises to 3 million or 5 million, it'll have the price but no market; no one will buy it, which equals zero.
The feeling of showing off wealth is just delightful. After Anfernee Hardaway bought a car he probably won't drive himself, he went to look at other cars, led by the beautiful store assistant.
Why not drive it?
Other sports stars have their famous rides, and he just won't drive it; it's just to prove he also has one.
On the other side, O'Neal silently watched Anfernee Hardaway show off his wealth. After Anfernee Hardaway left, he said to the manager, "I want an F50 too. I want two!"
"Ah? Sure!" Although not understanding why someone would buy two, the manager was naturally happy; there's big money to be made!
