This was a Ferrari. Although Li Du had no interest in cars, he knew this one as it was
very famous in America. It was Ferrari of the California T series.
As for the price, it had about the same value as his new Rolls-Royce Phantom, starting
at roughly $350,000 to $360,000. The purchase price for both cars would usually be
$400,000.
Compared to his Rolls-Royce, this Ferrari had gone through more wear and tear.
Clearly, this car has been in use longer. According to Li Du's first impression of Caddy,
this glamorous magnificent-looking car could have some internal technical problems.
A new Ferrari T would cost $400,000 to $500,000. Caddy said he wanted to buy his
watch for $100,000 and then offered his car in exchange.
Even Jefferson, the second generation to wealthy entrepreneurs, learned to bargain in
business too. Yet Caddy was very straight and frank with him. Either he was not as