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when i was young i always loved red interiors and now i look at them with revulsion. i feel like i'd be ok with a yellow or orange interior before i went for red
TM example in Bianco Fuji w/Blu Sterling/White int for $1.65m. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another car in giallo tristrato with nero racing stripes and over 8,000 km sold for nearly 1.3mm euros in Germany recently
Yes another one again giallo tristrato sub 1k mile sold a few weeks ago european car, it was advertised at 1.33mm euros and sold quickly. The seller was initially asking 1.5mn euros for it, Advert in France. Another car recently came up for sale, agai giallo tristrato, price on application. This is one of the three launch cars ( other than the 799) Ferrari used at Final Mondiali and tested / driven by Vettel and Chris Harris. That car failed to sell at Auction about a year or so ago with a best bid around i believe 700k euros. The seller now asking 1.2mm euros plus tax ( to register it in EU) therefore it would cost an EU buyer about 1.55m euros to acquire it and register it in the EU. Tdf are strongly rising in value and cars painted in giallo triplo strato which is the launch colour seem to be in high demand
Off market. Not sure whether it was sold or the owner decides to take it back. However, this car has been on the market for more than a year. It was initially listed for 1.5M. 4 cars left on the market currently.
Beautiful blue America F12 TDF at miller, am traveling but just saw it and before I could make the call… their webpage says “sale pending.”
In today’s market, that seems about right. Asking prices and moving prices obviously have discrepancies, potentially up to 100k in this range… Here are some asking prices upon quick perusal of 4 currently for sale Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I absolutely adore the F12tdf but for me cars are to be enjoyed on the road and not just in the garage. If I had a tdf I know I would be mileage conscious. Stupid I know, but hard to escape that mental trap.
But who cares. If you love it, you'll never sell, in which case intrinsic value > market value. So, pile on the miles!
Excellent attitude! Seem to recall a thread here though where F12tdf owners loved their cars but still were not really driving them. With the current values if you are not a seller then no reason to avoid the miles.
Prices seem all over the place: this one recently sold in the UK, LHD via Kuwait with only 800 miles for £678.5k = USD 850k. https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/sa082-lot-17900-2017-ferrari-f12tdf?el=17900&pn=1&pp=100
This is because it’s a lhd via auction in the UK hence why it sold at a discount. A good UK supplied RHD low mileage with a ferrari dealer in the UK would list close to £1mm. There is only one car for sale in the UK delivery mileage RHD Indonesia supplied with a non ferrari dealer who’s asking for £950k. Before long in the UK those cars will be well over £1mm