Hi, I am wondering if a 2013 F12 with 23,500 miles and 7 previous owners is worth it. Will the number of previous owners make it difficult to sell in the future? Thanks.
23,500 miles is nothing, with F140 engine, I saw some F12 in my country pass 80,000 miles...everything still in Good condition except the driver seat
For a car with over 20K miles I don't think the number of owners matters so much providing it has a good dealer history.
Agreed. I’m on 22,000 miles, 2014 car serviced on the dot annually at Ferrari, 10 services and annual mileage is approx 2000 miles a year, car is just warming up! Buy on condition and service history over mileage and owners IMHO
F12 usually has low miles at least that's what they advertise. I would say that both the mileage and the owners would not be easy based on price. What's worrisome is that you haven't bought it yet and want to know how easy you can sell it. Spec, condition, documentation, and service history are important in a higher mileage car.
I wouldn't worry. For comparison, sold my F12 at 24k miles. It was in a great shape and sold within a few weeks for more than I paid for it. Then got an 812 at 1800 miles about 2 years ago and I'm the third owner already.
I wouldn't worry. My 458 has something like 5 owners. Others will correct me but I believe sometimes the dealer can be counted as an owner. So the "true" amount of owners may be less. But as others have said buy on condition and price.
Typically dealers are not counted as owners. It's not unheard of to see a car that has traded amongst multiple dealers, but show 2 owners (for example). Typically less owners is more desirable (not sure why, because you can have a car with 2 horrible, and have a car with multiple owners that has been kept in great condition). That said, condition and service records trumps number of owners in my book.
1980s ****box exotics I'd worry about mileage. Any modern exotic I wouldn't. I had my F12 up to 40,000 miles without any engine or transmission issues. Ran great.
To think about selling the car before you have even bought it is never a good sign. I always prefer thinking about the owner's experience and the joy I will have with the car after buying it, instead of thinking about money.