Ahaha absolutely. I like the pozzi 812 nonethless Interesting interior... Full leathers are rare on 812. Cuoio instead of red would have been perfect IMO
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IMHO this is the best color for this car . I didn’t choose it and I went with Rosso Corsa just because some friends had that color and they told me it is very difficult to keep it . You se scratch everywhere even after washing it . I can’t say directly because I didn’t get it but just because I’ve been told
Yes, Blu Pozzi is hyper delicate indeed. I have owned a number of Ferraris in Blu Pozzi and it's always a nightmare to have a clean car (which I really want). My 812 is clear wrapped full front to windscreen and I hope that might help a little. Marcel Massini
I've never understood why people don't just get a full car paint protection film (PPF) immediately after taking delivery. Without it, even if you're washing it carefully, you're likely to get swirl marks in the clear coat, plus stone chips etc from use. It's not cheap (around £5k in the UK) but if you're paying that much for the car, you might as well keep it looking good...?
Hi , I don’t really like to have a protection film on my paint. It doesn’t shine properly IMO . It looks like to wear a condom all the time . It is not a matter of cost . I’m using nanotechnology washing system from Permanon and I’m very happy with
I also love Pozzi Blu and have had quite a few Ferrari’s painted in Pozzi. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
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if any of you Pozzi Blue enthusiasts fancy a lightly used UK 812 SF my old car is now for sale with DL Swindon - i just wasn't using it enough, and when i did i was feeling increasingly self conscious about it. still i sweetened the pill somewhat as within 3 weeks i found myself buying another V12 Ferrari, this time rather older, a 2003 met verde zeltveg / tan 575m.
Out of interest, you sold an 812 because you felt self conscious, but then bought another V12 Ferrari?? Do you feel less self conscious because it's an older model / less 'flashy'? Just wondered!
Being verde the great unwashed will think it an Aston Martin and have nothing but sympathy for the owner He can say it's a Vanquish Zagato! I jest but only slightly...
ha, i suppose the 575 is quite a bit older and therefore doesn't feel quite as 'out of step' with current times, or maybe it's just me (highly possible). plus as it's old, has done the bulk of depreciating, wasn't especially expensive, it won't bother me not using it quite as much as the lack of use with the new car did. also i felt the 812 was so extreme, so intense to drive always straining at the leash, with performance so immense, i seldom got to stretch the car. at least the older car i'll be able to open the taps and hold them open for more than 3 seconds at a time.
Rosso Monza - https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/posts/146184835/ More photos: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/posts/146336734/ https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/posts/146299252/ https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/posts/146167517/
Image Unavailable, Please Login Photo by: Supercars.Spotter The beautiful Blue Pozzi 812 SF of Mr Massini spotted. HD: https://scontent.fath3-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/118623668_1289775748020874_3354381621811239747_o.jpg?_nc_cat=111&_nc_sid=9e2e56&_nc_ohc=agexV_nZgGwAX-mDZL-&_nc_ht=scontent.fath3-3.fna&oh=21ecf9bc64174d3a9f85d9dcf78d7010&oe=5F760997
My new 812 doesn't show the mileage driven to date... I have tried all the settings but cannot find the problem. Does anyone know the issue?
Very beautiful 812 Superfast in Blu TdF with a fitting stripe: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Source: https://www.facebook.com/CharlesPozziFerrari/posts/3356217164391358
The knob on the left to change to see tire pressures and other things, pressed one for trip, press twice you will see it will change until day the total miles on the car