Saw the car at the preview. While it probably has seen some track action judging by the tires, it had no paint chips on the bonnet.even with no wrap. And clean elsewhere too. Seems like the going from 1000km to 5000 km in Europe costs about 100k euros. transaction prices in Europe seem to have stabilised over the past few months, and these auctions are in line. Once seller exceptions adjust to reality, might see a few more transactions.
If the high bid was $670k then the buyers premium would be $72k, making the final purchase price effectively $742k Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Gooding Tdf epically awful spec - Kmart style interior with blue everything. No surprise on that one.
I disagree. Who in their right mind would pay even 670k for car with interior as hideous as this. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/2017-ferrari-f12tdf/
Not the worst interior I’ve seen in a Ferrari. Ive been looking for a TDF for a few years, waiting for $700 range.
Sooo, you're saying you don't like it? Not the best, but far from the worst. I think it's better than the ALL red you see so often.
Original low estimate was $850k, now is asking $800k, with "Make An Offer" https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/2017-ferrari-f12tdf/ 405 miles ?!!! so sad, brand new!!! Paying up for super low miles. Too few to drive? I suppose the fees are the same after the auction?
Fantastic! Wishing you luck, please keep us posted. I hope they accept, as I'd love to hear your driving impressions. For me, it is the most exciting car I have ever driven. Feel confident you will/would love it.
What do you think of this cars super low (405) mileage? Extra premium for cars under 1,000 mi? If you're going to drive more than 500 miles (I hope), you're probably better off paying less for a car with 2-3,000 miles or so, right?