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Discussion in 'F12/812' started by 2006m5, Feb 16, 2020.

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  1. 2006m5

    2006m5 Formula Junior

    Dec 19, 2008
    912
    huntingdon valley PA
    I have been lookin to buy a f12 and just curious what are fair prices with the new year?
    I am assuming that a couple owners here sold there cars in the 180/190 price range...

    of course that is a private ..how about dealers that some of these cars are sitting around for long while...i have noticed.
     
  2. Gh21631

    Gh21631 F1 Veteran
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    Feb 24, 2011
    8,325
    East
    So many factors including year, mileage, condition, options, etc. I found a late model 3k mile car in great shape with 2 year Ferrari warranty. 400k sticker for about 20% higher than you quoted.
     
  3. colonels

    colonels Formula Junior

    Aug 5, 2011
    807
    Dealers that are selling true inventory are buying 2014 f12 around 10k miles for 190k at auctions so mark it up from there.

    Many they advertise are consignment so it's up to the real owner and typical consignment fee is between 6 to 10%. They probably got a tax credit for trade in so they'll have to sell it thru that dealer within 1 year so you could low ball those cars if you can get that info.

    I tracked sales prices for the past 3 months. Lowest 2014 I saw go for 195k with 7k miles msrp 365k. Avg sales price 205k. Add 15k for every year newer. Subtract 15k for anything above 15k miles. Good luck!
     
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  4. colonels

    colonels Formula Junior

    Aug 5, 2011
    807
    Also options don't translate 1 to 1 price ratio. Key items like front lift, backup camera, led steering wheel command more than others. I'd say heavily optioned cars get a premium of around 25% of what their options actually inflated the price. So a 370k msrp vs a 400k there should be roughly 7500 price difference.
     
  5. 2006m5

    2006m5 Formula Junior

    Dec 19, 2008
    912
    huntingdon valley PA
    thanks ^
     
  6. colonels

    colonels Formula Junior

    Aug 5, 2011
    807
  7. Gh21631

    Gh21631 F1 Veteran
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    Feb 24, 2011
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    That car started at 270k and has been sitting for a while. The accident looks minor.

    Also, my experience with Ryan has been stellar.
     
  8. 2006m5

    2006m5 Formula Junior

    Dec 19, 2008
    912
    huntingdon valley PA
    nice car but red not for me.
     
  9. PA Wolfpacker

    PA Wolfpacker Formula Junior

    Aug 19, 2007
    653
    Naples, FL
    Full Name:
    Neil
    About a month ago I was looking at a red/tan 2016 with less than 2,000 miles. Sticker about $360. Have Power warranty for another 9 months.
    Called 3 Ferrari dealers for a trade in price. The range quoted was $185 to $190K. Several dealers would only take the car on consignment.
     
  10. 2006m5

    2006m5 Formula Junior

    Dec 19, 2008
    912
    huntingdon valley PA
    Thank wolf ^^
     
  11. colonels

    colonels Formula Junior

    Aug 5, 2011
    807
    sounds about right. dealer has to make at least 10% to stay in business but probably more like 15% if reconditioning was needed. that car would sell for 220k. maybe little more for super low miles and warranty.
     

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