New 812 replacement - deposits / launch date?

New 812 replacement - deposits / launch date?

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subirg

718 posts

276 months

Thursday 14th March
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Given that you can’t get a flipper PS for less than £500k, and that’s basically a van in comparison, I can’t see the F167 being much below £500k when specced. It’s going to be quite limited availability and a very special car. Demand will be off the charts. All IMHO.

Drclarke

1,185 posts

173 months

Thursday 14th March
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Our son in law collected his Purosangue last week, he enquired on the 812 and was told that it will start at £430,000.

CLK-GTR

697 posts

245 months

Thursday 14th March
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Hell of a lot of money when an F12 can be had for 150k and an 812 for 200k. I'm sure it will be an incredible car but if it really is over 400k base... is there a point the market says enough?

maura

133 posts

23 months

Friday 15th March
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Where are these main dealer £150k F12 & £200k 812’s… looks like F12 entry is £170k & 812 is £220k. Both will look great/no brainer value in a few weeks time against the new one.

CLK-GTR

697 posts

245 months

Friday 15th March
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maura said:
Where are these main dealer £150k F12 & £200k 812’s… looks like F12 entry is £170k & 812 is £220k. Both will look great/no brainer value in a few weeks time against the new one.
Just a quick glance on AT. The F12 is the sweet spot for me personally.

maura

133 posts

23 months

Friday 15th March
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They certainly age well..

Guyr

2,206 posts

282 months

Friday 15th March
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maura said:
Where are these main dealer £150k F12 & £200k 812’s… looks like F12 entry is £170k & 812 is £220k. Both will look great/no brainer value in a few weeks time against the new one.
There's an 812 at Meridien for £199,995.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202312134...

There have been main dealer F12s at around £150k but they sold quickly.

WCZ

10,531 posts

194 months

Friday 15th March
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f12 is a classic

I think part of what the 812 replacements high price will be is Ferrari is expecting them to sell regardless of price just on the basis of them being collectable last of line etc

maura

133 posts

23 months

Friday 15th March
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Guyr said:
There's an 812 at Meridien for £199,995.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202312134...

There have been main dealer F12s at around £150k but they sold quickly.
True that is one, mileage wouldn’t put me off, but think it’s priced there as no Shields ordered on car, so don’t know what the after market shields story is and the interior gloss on dashboard cup holder and central bridge look aftermarket as well. But fair price.

garystoybox

777 posts

117 months

Friday 15th March
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JCT Ferrari Newcastle have an incoming approved F12 which I was told was going to be retailing at c£140-£145k. No idea on spec/mileage.

kbf1981

Original Poster:

2,255 posts

200 months

Saturday 16th March
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Drclarke said:
Our son in law collected his Purosangue last week, he enquired on the 812 and was told that it will start at £430,000.
Thing is, in the USA a 296 is a $500k car.

If you're ferrari you've gotta wonder why bother selling as many cars in the UK if you're selling them for half price here vs other markets.

In the USA, SF90's are £500k, 296 is £500k, 812 is £500k etc..... UK market is the anomaly probably.

subirg

718 posts

276 months

Sunday 17th March
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kbf1981 said:
Thing is, in the USA a 296 is a $500k car.

If you're ferrari you've gotta wonder why bother selling as many cars in the UK if you're selling them for half price here vs other markets.

In the USA, SF90's are £500k, 296 is £500k, 812 is £500k etc..... UK market is the anomaly probably.
Europe is the same or worse for pricing than the U.K., so it’s not isolated to the U.K. I would argue the US is the anomaly. But the point about selling more cars in the US makes sense - why not when that market laps up everything it can take and is willing to pay huge premiums for it!

blueSL

614 posts

226 months

Wednesday 20th March
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My dealer is holding a launch event on 24/07. I was invited to place a deposit with the opportunity to go to Maranello to see the car after Easter. I’m told the Berlinetta and Spider are launching at the same time.

I expect the car pricing will be in SF90 territory and then some, getting too rich for me, I will stay with my 812 GTS.

blueSL

614 posts

226 months

Wednesday 20th March
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My dealer is holding a launch event on 24/07. I was invited to place a deposit with the opportunity to go to Maranello to see the car after Easter. I’m told the Berlinetta and Spider are launching at the same time.

I expect the car pricing will be in SF90 territory and then some, getting too rich for me, I will stay with my 812 GTS.

WCZ

10,531 posts

194 months

Wednesday 20th March
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blueSL said:
I expect the car pricing will be in SF90 territory and then some, getting too rich for me, I will stay with my 812 GTS.
812 replacement gives me the vibe of those situations where most will think "that'd be nice but it's way too expensive of a change" and others will think along the lines of "the business has had a good year, fk it i'll treat myself"

Autodesign

89 posts

166 months

Monday 8th April
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Some dealers are taking deposits.. I have a deposit down and so does a friend .. q1 2025 will be first deliveries . Supposedly a lot more angular in appearance and more Daytona like ! But definitely normally aspirated . Supposedly the coupe and Gts will be launched at the same time … I fear it will be hugely more expensive

Soleith

472 posts

89 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Autodesign said:
Some dealers are taking deposits.. I have a deposit down and so does a friend .. q1 2025 will be first deliveries . Supposedly a lot more angular in appearance and more Daytona like ! But definitely normally aspirated . Supposedly the coupe and Gts will be launched at the same time … I fear it will be hugely more expensive
Full deposit or expression of interest? My dealer hasn't taken full deposits yet but have had EOI deposit in since December.

Daytona ish front, supposedly F12 TRS ish rear, both coupe/spider launching at Miami although apparently the spider will not be produced for a while, early cars available but with "relatively simple spec" apparently and yes, it will be expensive as fk!

MDL111

6,954 posts

177 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Are those deposits refundable if you don’t like the car (or the price)? Just curious, not planning on asking if I can put one down.

mirsgarage

228 posts

19 months

Tuesday 9th April
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MDL111 said:
Are those deposits refundable if you don’t like the car (or the price)? Just curious, not planning on asking if I can put one down.
Yes

Soleith

472 posts

89 months

Tuesday 9th April
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mirsgarage said:
MDL111 said:
Are those deposits refundable if you don’t like the car (or the price)? Just curious, not planning on asking if I can put one down.
Yes
Double yep!