Hi Tam, Congratulations ! In addition to the items you listed there is a yellow binder with a photo record of the build.
In black it has a completely different personality, I'm not sure that although I generally like black I would have specified black for the tdf ;-) but it's like new and has very few miles...And finally it has a lot of class in black ;-) Have nice day Tam Image Unavailable, Please Login
i decided to trade in my TDF after taking delivery of my sf90xx. they just listed it but with the 'call for price' blahness: https://www.ferrariofseattle.com/used-Seattle-2016-Ferrari-F12TDF-+-ZFF81BFA7G0217181
I think you’re going to regret parting with that beauty. By the way, the listing has an error. It references two-owner history, but the CarFax shows one-owner. Image Unavailable, Please Login
$1.6M USD, Canna di Fucile, 1245 miles https://www.ferrarifl.com/inventory/pre-owned-2016-ferrari-f12-tdf-rwd-2d-coupe-zff81bfa7g0218119/ Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Canna di Fucile is a great color for the tdF. There was only one 2004 Challenge Stradale painted that rare color.
Are TDFs really selling for 1.9M? I know they are asking 1.9M but are they selling for that? https://preowned.ferrari.com/en-US/a/north-america/used-ferrari/usa/ferrari-of-palm-beach/f12tdf/ZFF81BFA0H0220568-1748921968119 Have they ever broken 2M?
I think sudden spike in Tdf price is because is now the only one currently for sale in US by Ferrari dealer. Recent spikes in Pista and Speciale prices recently for similar reasons.
Or the spike is because enthusiast sentiment has converged on the reality that future cars, with all the regulatory constraints, will not be meaningfully better than the Tdf (or 812 Comp for that matter).
Yes, probably that reality driving purchases. So with supplies dwindling, of course dealers increase prices accordingly.
CdF sold < 1 week. RC one for $1.9M now pending. So there's zero F12tdf's publicly for sale now in US.
Prices in Europe seem to be around €1.4M to €1.6M euros, so that's close ($1.9M would be in the highest bracket, but here it's from a Ferrari dealer, and the US tend to always have higher prices).
This one was listed for 1.69M about 2 weeks ago just prior to the Pebble Beach auctions. It is interesting because there was no TDF at any auction house to create a price point for the dealer to increase the price.
But there was a 599 GTO and 812 Comp that both cracked $2mm... The higher end (bluechip, if you will) Ferrari market tends to move in relative lockstep... Tastes may ebb and flow, but generally the market for like-kind cars moves together. Where 599 GTOs go, so will TDFs, and so will 812 Comps...