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US 90 day pause on tariffs-Does that mean no price increase for the 12C?

Discussion in '12Cilindri' started by MalibuGuy, Apr 9, 2025.

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  1. MalibuGuy

    MalibuGuy F1 Veteran

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    Anyone with info— please chime in!
     
  2. Bernie B

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    The 25% auto tariff is still in place. So, Ferrari will not change their intention.
     
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  3. day355

    day355 Formula 3

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    We've seen some political "geniuses", but then.... it's out of competition:rolleyes:
     
  4. Saleen5000

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    So the 90 day tariff pause does not apply to vehicles?

    How much has the 12cilindri price gone up? Thank you.
     
  5. Bernie B

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    To date, Ferrari hasn't officially announced the specific price increase on each model. They simply said they would enact up to a 10% increase in prices for all models except the Roma, 296, and SF90.
     
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  6. Saleen5000

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    Ok so 10% at face value is a lot of money but at the end of the day it's still not that bad. In India every luxury car is easily 2-3x the price as the US version. Even for an old Maybach 62 (Not the S) the dealer wants 400k for it plus the costly tax and registration fees.
     
  7. Caeruleus11

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    Supposedly the tariffs are calculated based on the date the product left the port in the originating nation. Since many Ferraris arrive via sea, the tariffs wont be levied until the cars that left the port on the dates the tariffs were enacted arrive. It’s estimated thats 3 months worth of inventory for most car makers. Im not sure if the 25% is still in place or not, I got the impression that it is also paused. I think when it comes to 12 Cilindri, you have to assume you will be paying 10% more, and hope its not even more than that.
     
  8. LMP

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    25% still in place.. 12C 10% raised msrp + 10% tariffs =20% over quoted original msrp of 12C
     
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  9. Caeruleus11

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    Thank you for the update/ clarification
     
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  10. Ngcanada

    Ngcanada Formula Junior

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    Ouch. That is painful and certainly makes you second guess you completing the transaction.
     
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  11. LMP

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    Totally agree!
     
  12. MalibuGuy

    MalibuGuy F1 Veteran

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    Maybe delay your order in order to avoid getting caught in the Tariff net!

    Hopefully the US tariff negotiations reach a better settlement with Italian car makers in a few months.
     
  13. LMP

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    I have a feeling we are not going to see any results this year, one will have to ask themselves if its worth it:) my 812 GTS isn’t going anywhere !
     
  14. MalibuGuy

    MalibuGuy F1 Veteran

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    Any US owners who have recently taken delivery, care comment on the tariffs.

    Is this something which FNA has addressed ?
    Or is this adjustment coming from Ferrari SPA?


    Has the increase been incorporated into the base price of the car ?

    Or has the extra charge been worked into the duties and fees? Or is it in the final destination fees?

    Very curious.
     

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