Pretty much configured exactly like my car except the exterior color on mine is Grigio Ferro and I have the original polished Challenge wheels, the interior is almost exactly the same. I am the third owner and only have 14.2k miles on the clock. I see that it sold for $217k so I have my Agreed Value on my insurance set way low @ $140k. Something for all of us who have Agreed Value insurance to consider, adjusting the amount to reflect the current market values. That said I wonder how much of an outlier this sale is or is it reflective of current market realities?
I thought it was a pretty good price. The G Wagen is what doesn't make sense to me... and those are dropping like rocks while 612s seem to be on the way up.
Not really OTO specific but just 612 in general are averaging about $88k over past 5 yrs and $97k over past yr. I started looking at them but just feel dealers are way overpriced on them. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I kinda like this one although i would greatly prefer a darker rosso variation with tan interior. But $119k for nearly 30,000 miles for a 2006 non OTO is just robbery. Should be maybe $99k asking price at the dealer. If on BaT it wouldn’t get $90k. https://www.continentalautosports.com/inventory/used-2006-ferrari-612-scaglietti-rwd-2d-coupe-zffaa54a460148471
I believe MB has rolled out an all-new G-wagon platform, turning the used ones into yesterday’s papers.
I was looking at 612s several months ago, OTOs were rare (none to see in Florida) and very expensive compared to a 2016 612 for example or an FF. I would have bought an FF instead (more modern and recent, cheaper too) but fell in love with and bought a Cali30 (no PTU too). Owning a ferrari with 4 seats is an item on my bucket list, it should be my next Ferrari in several years. 612s are magnificent!
Question: Does 612 and 612 OtO have the ISOfix for installing a baby car seat in the rear seat? Thanks.