RE: V12 Ferraris: Market Watch

RE: V12 Ferraris: Market Watch

Sunday 26th March 2017

V12 Ferraris: Market Watch

From 456 to F12, here's the PH analysis of what the market is doing for these iconic V12 Ferraris



If you've never lusted after a high-revving V12 Ferrari then you're not a true PHer. Many of the very earliest Ferraris produced were V12 Grand Tourers and, in this 70th anniversary year, more recent examples still set the benchmark by which all others are judged. Blending supercar performance with lavish luxury these Italian works of art are more than mere GT cars.

So with the latest in this illustrious line - the 812 Superfast - recently unveiled we felt it was high time to delve deeper into the UK's used Ferrari V12 market to discover which of the most contemporary GT models make the best buys, which offer the finest value and - of course - which offer the greatest prospect of becoming an appreciating future classic. We've split the cars into two different evolutionary streams, reflecting the subtle but important hierarchy in Ferrari's 12-cylinder cars.


Introduction
Ferrari 456M (1998-2003)
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (2004-2011)
Ferrari FF (2011-2016)
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Ferrari 550/575M (1996-2006)
Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano (2006-2012)
Ferrari F12berlinetta (2012-2017)


Many thanks to Foskers, Joe Macari Performance Cars, Glass's Guide, Talacrest, Silverstone Auctions, Club Scuderia and the Ferrari Owners' Club for their help with this feature

 

 

 

 

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Vergis

Original Poster:

549 posts

242 months

Sunday 26th March 2017
quotequote all
Everything with a Ferrari badge is an appreciating classic.

An interesting question is that is those cars that have not appreciated much the past few years will be in the future. Im thinking Lamborghini Gallardo and BMW e36 M3.