https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2022-ferrari-812-gts/ 2022 with 209 miles. Grigio Silverstone over cuoio. Nice spec--$450K sticker--but light on CF IMO. The auction ends in 7-days on 11/25.
Well Jamie…I haven’t commented but agreed with you. It seemed like a pretty spec but very modest in MSRP to the point that I was surprised Ferrari would allow it. My GTS is complete and waiting for the boat. I think MSRP will be around $520-530k which seems about mid-range on these. I would love to see what one with as many options as yours looks like.
April build, no VIN yet, which is surprising as I got the F8S vin way in advance of build. Highlights: Atelier spec, AD mica, cool wheels, painted shields, lift, nurbring silver dream lines on front bonnet and rocker area (those are the killer as they make you buy all the carbon fibre down there to get the dream lines, Daytona sport seats and a bunch of baby blu leather bits and bobs. Hi fi, car play, some other stuff I'm prolly forgetting.
the car looks very nice the specs are reasonable .. A car like the GTS to me does not need all the carbon fiber specs..I think the color combo is very nice.. good luck ..I must say that BAT is a great way to sell a car like this (ie one that is low mileage late model )so easy to sell and to buy
Agreed. CF is nice but I understand how it's not always fitting with a GT car. On this spec, the things that annoy me the most are: 1- Clear dash color. That's gonna be a pain with the reflections in the windshield. 2- Comfort seats. I understand they are more comfy, but the sport seats are so much prettier IMO. 2- Wheels. Not a big fan of this wheel design. I prefer the TDF design the most (diamond cut preferred).
Not standard. You have to order upgraded headlights to get the lift. I would not have ordered exterior carbon fibre if it wasn't mandatory to get the dream lines.
Outside of the alcantara interior, they really only did the LED wheel, the hifi, and shields for options. Not my choice of how I’d have spec’d a GTS, but someone will buy the car, and the seller will probably make a profit
well, that's a good finish, there are about 40 812GTS on the (USA) pre-owned market, I am sure more than one could be acquired for 670K...