also agree; never thought about the value of my GTO, just plain and pure driving pleasure Sent from my iphone with Tapatalk
There are so many different factors. How different will the buying base perceive it to be from the regular run F12? We will only know after deliveries start. And what will the F12 successor be? If the F12 successor, the "latest and greatest" thing, really blows people away, somehow takes another quantum leap, NA or no NA its price may tend to act as a soft cap on VS values. If the F12 successor is a disappointment, that could be very good for the VS. In any case, who here really cares? I say, if you get the chance to get one, and you can swing it, get one! Ferrari's recent stream of products, and the base F12 in particular, have made it, in my opinion and I suspect in others' here, worthy enough of trust to take that gamble.
Tomorrow is never guaranteed, virtually all Ferrari's are special in their own way... In these sorts of discussions my advice is always the same...find that balance between what one can comfortably afford and what one lusts after...and then don't delay. Tomorrow can worry about itself tomorrow. As soon as I purchase anything, I immediately "value" it at zero dollars....but I value it for its intrinsic joy to me.