I was watching this car closely to see how it landed. It's a really nice spec, and I feel like the heritage color compliments it well. First owner knew what they wanted. Hopefully we see these cars stay in this 110-130 range for now. I'm stacking miles on mine--4,000 miles in 3 months. Would be a bonus if the car held some value so I didn't feel like I was lighting a stack of cash on fire every time the engine starts
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/2012-FERRARI-FF-234627 this one will be interesting. Prety basic. Miles are okay but no real option. I actually saw it at marino motors in west palm. Not sure how it ended up in vegas , it is for bid saturday !
Lot #761 2012 FERRARI FF Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Auction Las Vegas 2019 Location Showcase C-4 Reserve NO RESERVE Status Sold Price $126,500.00 Lot 761 Year 2012 Make FERRARI Model FF Style GRAND TOURER
Here's another asking <$110,000: https://www.415motorsports.com/details/used-2012-ferrari-ff/59203587
I think this dealer is on fchat. They sold the white tr to a member west coasta. I think they have clean cars and some with very minor issues from What I recall, hence the prices at times. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm looking for into an FF as well, I can't imagine these going too much below $110K-$120K, given the value uplift from, say, a 612. The 415 Motorsports one seems almost suspiciously low priced; I've looked through the pics trying to find significant flaws - there's a few dings inside and out but even for a base first-year model this price makes me wonder - maybe it's been smoked in? I'm figuring a $145K 2014 now will be about $125K in 2 years, and maybe $110K in 5 years. Then, likely will float around there for a further 10 (a la the 456 floating in the high $50K range the last decade) then will drift up from there. So, not an investment, but still would come out better than buying a new M5 or C63, even with the maintenance!
Nothing suspicious- with 25k miles thats what theyre worth unfort Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
What’s funny is that I saw it in West palm and they had it for over 6 months at 135k, it got 126k in Vegas... how on earth did they not get that kind of offer in 6 months in west palm baffles me? I love Marino motors; it’s former Naples Motorsport guys. As far as the 25k car for 110k, I’m checking with the guy there to see if it has any history...if not someone should buy it!! Can’t go much lower than that! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Carfax shows damage reported in 2016. It could be minor but if someone on here is interested definitely get inspected before purchasing.
That’s what I thought- this dealer has great stuff but usually small carfax issues. Looks to be 10k below usual asking price. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don’t get this. Modern Ferrari are so much better than in the past, if anything a regularly run car would have had all issues sorted out? also in Europe you can buy a warranty until the car is 15yrs old.. is this nit the case of the US as people seem to be terrified of out of warranty cars. Here you can just have it inspected and put the warranty on for peace of mind.
Since it’s mine I’ll speak up. Car is nice. Definitely a driver but well kept like my other Ferrari’s. Have a line on a 2016 FF black black and an amazing black black Lusso -so likely my wife won’t even notice the switch. Carfax appeared after purchase and there is no evidence of any accident or paintwork. Not at servicing dealer Or servicing body shop. Could have gone elsewhere of course but most likely was towed for Mechanical Failure and tow Incident took the time to get on carfax according to California laws. Truly sucks. FF was inspected at purchase by Ferrari CF for warranty and no issues 12/17. They acquired the car for me from local Lamborghini dealer where I saw it while window shopping. I am a Long term customer of FCF and I know they wouldn’t get a bad car for me knowingly. They inspected it before they would even offer it to me. I’m happy to have an inspection done for anyone interested. I drove it daily and love it. Almost all of the options available at that time. Agree on lower limit of pricing. I know my service manager well and he can vouch or the car and the seller - I give all my Ferrari’s to them and tell them to make them perfect. As an aside it seems that the prices are climbing which I did t think was possible. Like 2012 FF going up. Happy to see and makes the delta to Lusso more palatable. Almost want to wait for the new 2+2 to hit and exert downward pressure on Lussos. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sucks it showed up after but I think it will only cost u like 10k on the sale so nbd! Glws ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have to say, the supply of FFs in general is pretty low. I have decided to take the plunge and add an FF along side my 488, My dealer has had none for a while and none in sight.
SLM - Glad to see you’re back where you should be. I think from your F12-488 experience you’ll love the FF. Don’t know anyone who didn’t enjoy theirs. I only say I should have bought one sooner. ScottS Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Cool to see the FF possibly getting the recognition that it deserves. What other $125-150K car is as practical and yet a bona fide exotic with a hand-built NA V12 engine? It does everything so well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk