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812 Spider or SVJ Convertible

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  1. Scud8

    Scud8 Karting

    Aug 19, 2010
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    Hi Guys,

    Since the 812 Spider is now out, I would like to hear your views especially from those who have had the priviledge of seeing both cars in the flesh. Which would you go for? Reason being I have the choice of getting one but not both unfortunately so would like to hear your thoughts on this. Thank you.
     
  2. ScrappyB

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    Which one do you prefer and why? Perhaps sharing your own thoughts first would help provoke the kind of responses that you’re looking for...
     
  3. nycbrose

    nycbrose Karting

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    I asked this exact question about a month or two ago, in the same predicament. Now that the 812 Spider is out, I’ve decided on Ferrari 100% because of how crappy the transmission is in the Aventador line.


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  4. Scud8

    Scud8 Karting

    Aug 19, 2010
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    I concur with you on this as I test drove the SvJ Coupe. Also it's not going to be my everyday car so probably can live with that. But the Svj looks more aggressive which I also do like compared to the 812. Am really confused. Then there is the limited 800 for the Svj compared to the 812 which will obviously be more.
     
  5. Scud8

    Scud8 Karting

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    Hi scrappy, thanks for your reply and kind of shared my reasons with nycbrose which you will be able to see.
     
  6. ScrappyB

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    I own an 812 and have driven a friend’s standard Aventador. I know of a few Aventador owners who sold their cars because they outgrew the looks and attention it garnered, found it too big and the single clutch gearbox jerky. I have several friends with 812s who love their cars and have no intention of ever selling, unless it’s replaced with a Spider or a VS variant. In my experience, very few cars have earned this level of attachment with their owners. The Aventador seems to be the opposite where numerous experience buyer’s remorse.
     
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  7. Il Co-Pilota

    Il Co-Pilota F1 Veteran

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    Absolutely hate the outdated and jerky transmission of the Aventador.

    The interior and looks of the Lambo does nothing for me and I would not be caught dead in a car I think is nothing more than some kind fashion item. It might have a striking appearance, but it grows old quick and I think it has as much class as a binging trust fund kid on a Saturday night.

    Not a modern Lambo fan:)
     
  8. R J

    R J Formula Junior

    May 17, 2017
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    When the Aventador was first launched in February 2011, I thought it was exciting and striking. A fascinating looking car. However, it hasn’t aged well, to my eyes. Now it is a middle aged man in teenage clothing. I think the Ferrari 812 will age gracefully.
     
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  9. Scud8

    Scud8 Karting

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    Thanks everyone...possibly leaning toward the 812 now. Appreciate all your feedback on this. Many thanks and stay safe everyone!
     
  10. noone1

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    SV variants are over the top and gaudy, but I think the standard Aventador is 10x better looking than an 812. Sounds better and is available right now. Residuals on both will be **** and you'll lose several hundred thousand dollars over a few years. I'm sure the driving experience is completely different though, so I guess that's up to you to decide.

    And if you're in the US and not on your dealers list, just how long are you willing to wait for a car? 812 Spider isn't even technically announced yet. You want to wait 1-2 years for a car or do you want one now?

    I don't think the Aventador aged poorly. It's still 2x the presence of even the SF90 from what I can tell. No competition. One of the best designed exotics in the last 20-30 years.

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  11. 4_Eff_Sake

    4_Eff_Sake Formula Junior

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    Are you tall? If so, forget the Lambo, even with the roof off.


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  12. Scud8

    Scud8 Karting

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    No I am not 5'10". Thanks
     
  13. dickus25

    dickus25 Rookie

    Dec 26, 2008
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    These are completely different cars, it would be best to own both. I had a black Aventador Roadster and have a green SV Roadster. Both get attention, but the green SV much more. I dont agree it has aged and I dont think the transmission is bad - you just have to know how to drive this car and you will be rewarded with the biggest smile ever. I made more than 40 000km in both Aventadors and 200km in 812 and would always chose an Aventador. My regular Aventador was a daily car and Im waiting for an SVJ Roadster to come next year and it will replace Performate Spider as a daily car.
     
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  14. noone1

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    There's the solution: buy an 812 Spider and a used, normal Aventador. $300K Aventador + $300K 812 Spider = $600K SVJ Roadster

    The SVJ cars are insanely overpriced and expensive. Way more than the 812 Spider will be.
     
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  15. REALZEUS

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    I understand that this is subjective, but you are the first person I have heard saying this...
     
  16. italiafan

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    Are you saying you at not 5’10”?
    Commas matter....
     
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  17. R J

    R J Formula Junior

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    Good point. The original / standard Aventador without the wings and bits is still stunning. It is the SV that is trying to hard.
     
  18. Scud8

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    Apologies I am 5'10" not 6ft
     
  19. absent

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    Short guys might enjoy the Aventador, I can't get in it, same with Huracan Convertible.
    I'm 6'4"
     
  20. subirg

    subirg F1 Rookie

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    How can this be a debate? 812 GTS is going to be an all time Ferrari great. Aventador SVJ is just this years Lambo fad.
     
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  21. noone1

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    Eh, it's going to be a standard model going forward and it's not like the 550 or Superamerica are all-time Ferrari classics. Can't think of the last time someone even mentioned or posted a picture of those cars.

    There will be normal series convertible V12 GTs from this day forward. The 812 is just the first year.
     
  22. subirg

    subirg F1 Rookie

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    I hope you’re right that these will be easily available. The market exists for this car to be a standard production model. Regardless of numbers and values, there is just so much ‘right’ about this car.
     

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