Here be the numbers: Of the 26 advertised with prices on Cars.com today, the average price is over $410K with about half of them over to well over MSRP (highest at $469,900). The cheaper ones have less desirable attributes (IMHO) and some with no free CARFAX. Of the 27 advertised with prices on Dupont Registry.com today, the average price is over $413K with about half of them over to well over MSRP (highest at $459,900). The cheaper ones have less desirable attributes IMHO. I did not crosscheck the two databases for duplicates between the two sites. Them's is the numbers on the interwebs tonight. Im sure others can pinpoint lower asking prices but taking a full numerical count of all the listings on the above two websites is a pretty decent sample of the asking prices today
Yes back seats for the kids, and top down was the attraction. Plus I like to change the toy up for fun.
In Geneva they are going to announce a updated F12 with more HP. They are not supposed to raise the price. It will be interesting to see what happens to current F12s. I waited on the 599 and was rewarded. We will see.
Usually Ferrari only do one big announcement at a time Which will probably be the 458M - IMO the F12 is too new
Driving through the streets of Manhattan early Sunday morning most be amazing.Especially the exhaust sound reverberating of the buildings
I never thought I would say it but the F12 really does have enough power now if they made an all wheel drive version similar to the 911 then maybe they could add a little HP...
Would make it more practical. Look at 918 vs P1 and LaF, heavier and less power but accelerates quicker to at least 100mph.
IMO they can certainly add more power to the F12 and upgrade the code in the electronics to get the power to the ground. AWD only required in the FF. I would be willing to bet it already exists in some form as we speak.
I suspect that when a car is introduced a power increase is available. I guess we will see. The F12 is super fast as is the 918. I have driven both.