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Official Ferrari 812 Competizione and C Aperta value thread

Discussion in 'F12/812' started by roma1280, May 6, 2021.

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  1. of2worlds

    of2worlds F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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  2. SquadraCiano

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    Does anyone have any data on recent 812 Comp/Comp Aperta values in the US?
     
  3. eggwhitecocktails

    eggwhitecocktails Karting Silver Subscribed

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    Some recent sales:
    - 2022 Greenwich comp last listed 1.85 (528 miles)
    - 2023 Seattle comp last listed 1.95 (66 miles)
    - 2023 Greenwich comp A last listed 2.55 (969 miles)

    Market seems to be holding strong on these despite dealers now allowed to list inventory publicly.
     
  4. V12 GTS

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    Glad that Comp and Comp A markets are strong. However , give me an 812 SF or an 812 GTS and I will keep the change, and invest it wisely, have just as much driving fun, and do better from a financial standpoint. I will humbly sacrifice the bragging rights!
     
  5. _Alex

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    Not just bragging rights. 812 vs comp are completely different animals!
     
  6. eggwhitecocktails

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    This!
     
  7. V12 GTS

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    Having driven the 812's and the comp versions, the difference in values correspond to the difference in production numbers not to the difference in performance or driving characteristics. If you think that an 812 Comp A is 5x-6x better ...then pay $2.5M-$3.5M, rather than $500K-$600 for an 812 GTS. The differences are much more proportional to the difference in base price. For me, the ideal version would be a somewhat heavier Comp A, with an automatic top as seen on an 812 GTS. Do you really believe that the values would be so different if production numbers were equal???



















    kK!
     

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