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F12 B - what's the floor?

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  1. henryenzo

    henryenzo Karting

    Jan 16, 2012
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    I had a 458 and then got an F12B . I love having the F12 but have never kept these type cars too long due to depreciation.

    Based on 599 etc, do these cars tend to hit a bottom and settle pricewise?
     
  2. bayareaferrari

    bayareaferrari Formula Junior

    Dec 19, 2004
    672
    California
    good question...do not know the answer but they are in the process of heading down at this time---many on the market and none selling...Been looking at them for several months and none of the ones I have been looking at have sold
     
  3. bobbyd

    bobbyd Formula Junior

    Nov 17, 2003
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    Cars sitting at $300K +/- 10% so obviously the market is lower at present. Guesstimate of the "floor" based on previous 12 cylinder regular production F cars - maybe 40% of base MSRP or about $150K range for F12. Takes about 12 years to get there.......
     
  4. CETH

    CETH Karting

    Nov 3, 2015
    220
    Poland/France
    599 at EUR100k in Europe. Don't see any reason for why the floor for the F12 would be much higher in 4-6 years (unfortunately...)


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  5. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Veteran

    Jan 21, 2017
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    France
    From my selfish point of view it would be great...
     
  6. Traveller

    Traveller F1 Veteran

    Apr 10, 2009
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    Tim
    Fascinating that in the U.K., prices seem to be actually climbing rather than declining!
     
  7. MDEL

    MDEL F1 Rookie
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    Feb 24, 2016
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    Followed the F12 prices in continental Europe for more than a year and haven't seen them declining at all despite of the launching of the 812.
     
  8. deltona

    deltona Formula 3

    Aug 7, 2009
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    Justin
    Now the sunshine is out here in the UK it will be interesting to see what happens. There are some late low mileage F12s being advertised quite close to list price. Even the earliest cars are still holding up very well.

    I asked my dealer his opinion on F12 values when 812 deliveries start. He said that if your dealer tells you that you have a 2-3 year wait for one, or that the order book is full, what do you do? Next best is a used F12b, so he thinks values will hold firm for the next year or so.
     
  9. DavidJames1

    DavidJames1 Formula 3

    Mar 6, 2010
    1,801
    Bangkok, Thailand
    Mine pretty much says the same thing - 812 sold out - so F12 holding well.
     
  10. Scraggy

    Scraggy Formula 3

    Apr 2, 2012
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    Just sold my F12 in UK and it went through dealer without even going out front. Ignoring dealer spread was free to run for 6 months.

    Floor in UK maybe £140/50 for basic spec, bottoming out in maybe 2020. Will put pressure on 599 HGTE, who would pay more for that fine car that it is.
     
  11. bobhitch

    bobhitch Formula Junior

    Jun 28, 2014
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    You didn't keep the F12 long Scraggy- what's replacing it??

    Cheers,Bob
     
  12. ForeverCar

    ForeverCar Formula Junior

    Jan 20, 2017
    307
    With the F12 being the last front-mid V12 GT to wear the Pininfarina badge, maybe it can support a high floor and even go up given time?

    The F12 certainly is beautiful and has amazing lines.
     
  13. Scraggy

    Scraggy Formula 3

    Apr 2, 2012
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    GTC July, 70th 488 2017 and 812 Q2 2018, very over committed and wanted to sell in to a strong market........am doing OK but thats a very punchy financial commitment for me !!!

    Plus got a Macan GTS which I love, smashing little D/D !!

    Loved the F12.
     

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