I do love charts! Thanks MDEL! Excellent points Solid State! I don't know if we can believe that article that they are working on a CF platform but who knows. Time will tell. Right now I am interested to see what happens tomorrow! Can I sleep? Of course not!
The F12M will start as a 2018 delivery and will be in production for at least 3 years bringing it to 2021. The F12B was shown in Geneva in 2012 and is still in production in 2017 along with the TDF. This is the fifth anniversary of the premiere showing in Geneva for the F12B, which would equate to production until 2022 for the F12M. Even if Ferrari cuts off a year because it is an "M" rather than a ground up redesign it would run through 2021.
On F12 running longer the 70th cars will have had a bearing as need finishing off. They would not want those in M be like hot cakes.
I think that's very unlikely today. 100 cars at $2m or 999 cars at $1m. No question in my mind it will be the latter. Ferrari wants/needs profits to feed Wall Street.
Fair enough - but wanted to highlight that these figures are skewed at times - maybe for insurance???
Was referring to published figures, not actual I had posted. Apologies for not being more clear in previous post
I've just seen some pics of the car. In my opinion it looks very different to the F12b. There's quite a lot to digest!
May I present the 812 SuperFast!! Deltona just alerted me to it being up. Congratulations Crinoid, I thought yours sounded like a really good guess. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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