Yes, but $2mm is a never-before-achieved pricing level for a GTO, and you could argue that a Rosso Corsa, no-stripe car would be the least valuable delivery mile 599 GTO. The point is, owners / holders / sellers of the other special edition V12s can't be blamed for raising their valuations when they see a GTO selling for ~50% more than it would have achieved at the start of the year.
i just noticed the price jump there also, but it is not surprising given it is the best modern n/a ferrari built. the question is whether the base model will follow in price increases. i havent seen it yet, but they seem like a good deal in the low/mid 200s. btw, my tdf (which went to ferrari of seattle when i received my sf90xx) has been sold after a few months .
Carrio Motor Cars currently have 2 cars for sale. Just recently they had 3 on sale at the same time. Anyone knows what is the asking price? https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicle/749648007?allListingType=all-cars&city=Houston&makeCode=FER&modelCode=FERF12TDF&searchRadius=0&state=TX&zip=77027 https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicle/754631347?allListingType=all-cars&city=Houston&makeCode=FER&modelCode=FERF12TDF&searchRadius=0&state=TX&zip=77027
Don’t know. Don’t care. https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/warning-carrio-motor-cars-do-not-buy-from-them.655248/
You way overestimate the value of a delivery car. Every year they are more rare and therefore average selling price grows even less by comparison. The 599 is a stinker compared to TDF!
from experience, I prefer buying a used car that has put 125-250 miles on the road per year than one that put all the miles in year 1 and near zero the next 9 years. My range of 125-250 miles/year is driven by the years since delivery. I am happy with a 10 year car that has 1250 to 2500 miles or a 20 year car with 2500-5000. I’ve had unexpected, significant service with older, “delivery miles” used cars.
Sorry, can you clarify? What am I overestimating about the value of a delivery (mile?) car? RM sold a Rosso Corsa GTO w/ no stripe for >$2mm in Monterey. Are you saying another delivery mile GTO in a different / more unique / better specification wouldn't sell for even more? And while I agree that the delivery mileage examples are more and more rare every year, I'd argue that that rarity only increases their relative value over time. For example, a delivery mile F40 would see a larger relative premium vs. an 'average' F40 than a delivery mileage 599GTO vs. an 'average' one. And your last point seems to be a common sentiment, which goes back to the point I was trying to make in the post you quoted... If a GTO can reach that price, then the price of a TDF will increase... I think we're agreeing here!
Sorry. Typed overestimate instead of underestimate. That 599 you quote is nearly 3x a non-delivery mile car solely because of mileage.
Carrio (I know, I know) wants 2.1 to 2.4 for the ones they have. The one with 251 miles was offer only. Has anyone heard of recent transaction amounts? Last one I had personal knowledge of was 1.5 and that was a couple of months ago. 1,700 miles nice spec.
2016 Ferrari F12tdf sold for $1,703,250 USD in Zurich on 10/11/2025: https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/id25/lots/r0025-2016-ferrari-f12tdf/
I wasn’t surprised by the TdF result. I couldn’t understand the 812Comp result as it’s price here in the Northern California area is much higher