f12 - sensible time to buy?
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Soleith said:
Good old franky
In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
I filled up and then drove it every day just like any normal car. I also managed not to break traction in any gear on most days inc 5am starts in Dec and Jan. In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
It’s just a car, not your virgin daughter. Drive the thing. Treat it like your old Fiesta, it does wonders for demystifying the whole blah blah. It won’t break, it won’t rust before your eyes.
Go on, drive it to work this week when it’s allegedly going to be freezing or semi snowing. Dare you
DeejRC said:
Soleith said:
Good old franky
In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
I filled up and then drove it every day just like any normal car. I also managed not to break traction in any gear on most days inc 5am starts in Dec and Jan. In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
It’s just a car, not your virgin daughter. Drive the thing. Treat it like your old Fiesta, it does wonders for demystifying the whole blah blah. It won’t break, it won’t rust before your eyes.
Go on, drive it to work this week when it’s allegedly going to be freezing or semi snowing. Dare you
DeejRC said:
Soleith said:
Good old franky
In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
I filled up and then drove it every day just like any normal car. I also managed not to break traction in any gear on most days inc 5am starts in Dec and Jan. In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
It’s just a car, not your virgin daughter. Drive the thing. Treat it like your old Fiesta, it does wonders for demystifying the whole blah blah. It won’t break, it won’t rust before your eyes.
Go on, drive it to work this week when it’s allegedly going to be freezing or semi snowing. Dare you
Thanks for the suggestions, no real interest in driving it into London in st weather. Did it a bunch with the Roma and found it not particularly enjoyable which somewhat defeats the purpose imo. Also have the EV for congestion charge exemption for the next couple of years and cheap motoring in general for when I don't find it fun.
Soleith said:
Good old franky
In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
Great thing about the F12 is that you don’t have to do many miles to run the petrol tank down! Coming up to 1 year of ownership on mine and I try to take it out every 2 weeks at least even if a round trip to the local supermarket. I’ll try not to do it if weather is rubbish but prefer to take it out and use it to keep everything moving and avoid issues down the line.In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
Regarding the comments on price, I bought mine for £157 a year ago with 19,000 miles on, perfect spec for me… I’ve put 1000/1500 miles and on it I don’t see one with similar miles with the spec I want for any cheaper?? It’s not like there’s a lot to choose from, find the one you want for the price you think is fair and enjoy it. Sure I’ll get a whopping bill on it but cheaper than the depreciation on a Range Rover at £20k pa or a Taycan turbo s at £40k pa.
SL550M said:
DeejRC said:
Soleith said:
Good old franky
In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
I filled up and then drove it every day just like any normal car. I also managed not to break traction in any gear on most days inc 5am starts in Dec and Jan. In other news, was dry so fired up the F12 to give it a short go yesterday but couldn't get the tyres over 12 degrees and even being very gentle with the accelerator was breaking traction in 5th gear! Still lovely to drive even super gently though.
On another note, what do others do re fuel in these cars in the winter months? I'm slightly regretting brimming the tank in December when the weather was still not cold as it doesn't seem likely I'll get through the tank before spring. I only use v power in it so it's only e5 but unsure how quickly this stuff breaks down.
It’s just a car, not your virgin daughter. Drive the thing. Treat it like your old Fiesta, it does wonders for demystifying the whole blah blah. It won’t break, it won’t rust before your eyes.
Go on, drive it to work this week when it’s allegedly going to be freezing or semi snowing. Dare you
Jd27 said:
Great thing about the F12 is that you don’t have to do many miles to run the petrol tank down! Coming up to 1 year of ownership on mine and I try to take it out every 2 weeks at least even if a round trip to the local supermarket. I’ll try not to do it if weather is rubbish but prefer to take it out and use it to keep everything moving and avoid issues down the line.
Regarding the comments on price, I bought mine for £157 a year ago with 19,000 miles on, perfect spec for me… I’ve put 1000/1500 miles and on it I don’t see one with similar miles with the spec I want for any cheaper?? It’s not like there’s a lot to choose from, find the one you want for the price you think is fair and enjoy it. Sure I’ll get a whopping bill on it but cheaper than the depreciation on a Range Rover at £20k pa or a Taycan turbo s at £40k pa.
Very good point! I do generally try to get it out at least once a fortnight and do an occasional supermarket run via the A3 when the weather is good just to give it a blast and clear cobwebs.Regarding the comments on price, I bought mine for £157 a year ago with 19,000 miles on, perfect spec for me… I’ve put 1000/1500 miles and on it I don’t see one with similar miles with the spec I want for any cheaper?? It’s not like there’s a lot to choose from, find the one you want for the price you think is fair and enjoy it. Sure I’ll get a whopping bill on it but cheaper than the depreciation on a Range Rover at £20k pa or a Taycan turbo s at £40k pa.
maura said:
Agree, but for me it’s last Pininfarina design, hydraulic steering, and pure RWD no rear wheel steer interference. However, on GPF, 2018 2019 812 SF came without GPF too.. F12 just gets better looking as time goes by, 812 still looks awkward and is clearly not a Pininfarina design. But it’s eye of beholder when it comes to looks, lucky to own either.
I couldn't agree with you more Maura, great design just gets better and better as the F12 has from every angle. I bought my F12 just as first lockdown was ending as a stopgap while looking out for a Speciale, I fell head over heals almost straight away and even after 3 1/2 years the looks, sound, and interior still takes my breath away. I have in the past walked up to one of my cars and something doesn't look right will put me off and not long after she gets sold, my Murci and F12 just feel like the first day. There really isn't anything else within £100k I would swap for the F12I’m a serial lurker on this thread, and I could NEVER afford an F12, or at least get my head round having a car worth that much, but I am a petrol head (RC30, ‘69 Mach 1 and CX GTI Turbo) and I can’t shake the thought that the F12 is some kind of epic final glorious insane wonderful beautiful hurrah!
Had a good look at one last month in the flesh at the Duke of London meeting. Not actually sure I’d want to own a car worth that much but my word, what a thing! The shape, the noise, the revs, the really quite bonkers, wayward tendencies……Well done to all those on here who own one.
Had a good look at one last month in the flesh at the Duke of London meeting. Not actually sure I’d want to own a car worth that much but my word, what a thing! The shape, the noise, the revs, the really quite bonkers, wayward tendencies……Well done to all those on here who own one.
well clearly it is… last 8 weeks Dick Lovett sold 5, Sytner Egham sold 3, Sytner Glasgow sold 2 and Sytner Birmingham sold 1..THj jr sold 1, 812 replacement cost is known to all dealers now and public release is 4 weeks away, so seems penny has dropped on value of F12, and maybe a bit of jockeying for New V12 slot..
Think that means it didn’t meet reserve price and did not sell. Not surprising as dealer wants £169k for it.. will probably get that next month after Miami GP when the 812 Replacement is released and the exorbitant price is known to the public..
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/15423514
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/15423514
Edited by JJ77 on Monday 1st April 00:10
link to the above auction, bid to £147k + fees as stated
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2013-ferrari-f...
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2013-ferrari-f...
maura said:
So that’s £154k.. probably about right today, 2 services outside main dealer, due a service in June and no 2 years Ferrari Approved Warranty, and interior colour maybe not for everyone.. as above, wait a month and they will probably get the £169k they are advertising at..
There’s a stunning F12 up with JCT Ferrari Newcastle approved, with 2 year warranty for £155k. Looks a tremendous car in person.Gassing Station | Ferrari V12 | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff