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F12 new what are you paying over sticker?

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  1. vegas09

    vegas09 Rookie

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    preowned cars for sale dealers are asking $80 to 100k over sticker

    what have you heard is the going markup on new and pre owned?

    I've heard 50k over sticker from people that ordered their cars

    thanks
     
  2. clockem

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    My ordered car is at Msrp. No markup.
     
  3. vegas09

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    how long is the wait until you get it?
     
  4. LARRYH

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    my order is at MSRP just ordered a week or two ago and due in late Nov. or early DEC.
     
  5. Derek at FoD

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    Which is the way it should be. :)
     
  6. clockem

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    My F12 is completed and on the water. Left factory several weeks ago. Ordered on 4/29 was to be a July build September delivery. Ferrari surprised my dealer and me with it being completed in June.
     
  7. Tupps11

    Tupps11 Formula Junior

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    No markup. 4 months production and delivery from date of order. Even got a pretty decent discount. Dealers in NA are crooks. Every dealer is capable of giving the exact same delivery date and discount unless you live in a Metropolitan city where people have cash and the orders are backed up.

    Just go to a dealer in a different city/state with less demand. Hopefully, you can find one with ethics and place your order accordingly...
     
  8. absent

    absent F1 Veteran Lifetime Rossa

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    In US you can buy new Ferrari only from dealer in your area.
     
  9. mik458spider

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    The good thing about Ferrari North America is that it doesn't allow mark-up on new cars. I don't know about Ferrari in other continent.
    And if you want to get a new Ferrari from other state, all you need is an address in that state.When the car arrives, just simply do procedures like you are moving, nobody can stop you.
     
  10. MfiveM

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    MSRP.
     
  11. dcmetro

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    The dealer is going to investigate your adress ?

    And even if he does this , the people who order a brand new ferrari usually have several homes...
     
  12. absent

    absent F1 Veteran Lifetime Rossa

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    Of course he gets your address, you can provide different one if you have it and some people take advantage of it when they own multiple residences.
    Someone mentioned FNA requiring from dealers sales at MSRP.
    They do, they also "accept" donation( at the time of sale) of the above mentioned (or more) $50k contribution to their Motorsport Division.....
     
  13. GuyIncognito

    GuyIncognito Nine Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    do you have direct proof/examples of that happening?

    sure, lots of guys get talked into a challenge car and race weekends at $30-50k a pop, but giving a "donation" to their racing program with nothing in return seems far fetched.

    then again we are talking about Ferrari here....
     
  14. vaderinc

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    New from the dealer is around $380K here in Dubai. Secondary market examples sell for approximately the same for low mileage cars. Reason probably is that there are a lot of cars available for a relatively small market so dealers can't add high mark ups.
     
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    Msrp for mine. However, used is 50-1000 over.
     
  16. absent

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    It's just one of the tactics to bypass the factory restrictions, if you believe otherwise you must be really unaware of the US market situation.
    What do you want me to do??
    Supply you with hidden camera footage and sworn testimony of people involved???
    There is simply way too much $$ left on the table to ignore.
    Lets get real.....
     
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  17. Caeruleus11

    Caeruleus11 F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    Absent is correct. Its just what happens. The F12 is magnificent. Its worth it.
     
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    Customers with multiple previous purchases are paying MSRP
    Anyone with No or very little purchase history pay 50k premium
     
  19. bobbyd

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    I would not pay over MSRP at this point - premiums in the US are history for the F12. Quite a few preowned hitting the market, with asking $$$ usually $25K to $50K over sticker. They are not exactly flying out of the showrooms at those prices!

    As always, patience pays off - F12's stateside will soon all be well under MSRP for preowned cars.
     
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    Give it another 24 months and you will see them for 100k under list - IMO
     
  21. GuyIncognito

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    that's not "real", that's insanity. but to each their own...
     
  22. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    if anyone wants one im pretty sure I can get u a new one without a wait...u can order it as u like...just pm me
     
  23. Caeruleus11

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    Nice offer!
     

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