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JJ77

532 posts

72 months

Sunday 28th December 2025
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Babw said:
I've gone around the block in trying to decide on a V12 Ferrari. F12 turned to 812 but I really don't need another 2 seater, now I'm really considering an FF, especially with a 10 and sub 1 year old.

There're two very nicely specced cars on AT, 2013 TDF one and 2016 black/crema one. Were there any significant improvements from 2013 to 2016?

The head says the black one with warranty and the heart says blue one as the colour with spec is stunning. The only thing lacking on the black one I can see is ventilated seats so spec is comparable.

Does anyone know these cars?

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This must be one of the best out there. Rare Colour, PTU and Ceramic Brakes all changed in last 1000 miles and 1 year, and Ferrari Warranty until November 2026..

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2011-ferrari-f...

brightonpad

124 posts

175 months

Tuesday 30th December 2025
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Very nice, but odd that a reputable marque dealer would sell through CC rather than retail it, unless photos are reused from when it was purchased?

kith

621 posts

269 months

Tuesday 30th December 2025
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brightonpad said:
Very nice, but odd that a reputable marque dealer would sell through CC rather than retail it, unless photos are reused from when it was purchased?
Per the comments, its a private seller who stores the car at that dealer.

akadk

1,587 posts

203 months

Tuesday 30th December 2025
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kith said:
brightonpad said:
Very nice, but odd that a reputable marque dealer would sell through CC rather than retail it, unless photos are reused from when it was purchased?
Per the comments, its a private seller who stores the car at that dealer.
Check out this car on PistonHeads!

Ferrari FF
Price: £89,995
Year: 2011

View details: https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/18832124

JJ77

532 posts

72 months

Tuesday 30th December 2025
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Hello, wake up at the back!

akadk

1,587 posts

203 months

Tuesday 30th December 2025
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Already costing someone £78k with 3hrs to go

The going private sale value is low £80’s

akadk

1,587 posts

203 months

Tuesday 30th December 2025
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So bought for £80k to the buyer.

As always, CC gets the seller a poor return, but does get it sold

brightonpad

124 posts

175 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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kith said:
Per the comments, its a private seller who stores the car at that dealer.
Ah yes, missed that! Thanks.

barchetta_boy

2,497 posts

256 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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akadk said:
So bought for £80k to the buyer.

As always, CC gets the seller a poor return, but does get it sold
I’d call £80k fair rather than poor and the benefit of CC for the seller is that it’s time limited and there is no property risk such as with SOR as the car remains with you the whole time. As you say, it gets the job done

JJ77

532 posts

72 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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Is more than fair for the buyer with new ceramics all round and new PTU in rare colour, with 1 year Ferrari Warranty unexpired. If I wanted a FF I would be very happy this morning only paying £80k for it.

Edited by JJ77 on Wednesday 31st December 09:50

F355GTS

3,848 posts

279 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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I wonder if it's a dealer and it'll be up for sale for £105k somewhere soon!

kith

621 posts

269 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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F355GTS said:
I wonder if it's a dealer and it'll be up for sale for £105k somewhere soon!
Doubt it, if Nick Cartwright couldn't sell it at £90k then I don't think another dealer would take it on.

akadk

1,587 posts

203 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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barchetta_boy said:
akadk said:
So bought for £80k to the buyer.

As always, CC gets the seller a poor return, but does get it sold
I d call £80k fair rather than poor and the benefit of CC for the seller is that it s time limited and there is no property risk such as with SOR as the car remains with you the whole time. As you say, it gets the job done
The seller didn’t get £80k, they got £75k. I’d call that poor. But it sold and clearly that was their priority

robj4

457 posts

181 months

Friday 2nd January
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akadk said:
barchetta_boy said:
akadk said:
So bought for £80k to the buyer.

As always, CC gets the seller a poor return, but does get it sold
I d call £80k fair rather than poor and the benefit of CC for the seller is that it s time limited and there is no property risk such as with SOR as the car remains with you the whole time. As you say, it gets the job done
The seller didn t get £80k, they got £75k. I d call that poor. But it sold and clearly that was their priority
I thought the buyer paid the commission to CC's? It's charged on your credit card that you registered to bid with immediately the auction ends. Or is there another cost?

AyBee

11,193 posts

226 months

Friday 2nd January
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robj4 said:
akadk said:
barchetta_boy said:
akadk said:
So bought for £80k to the buyer.

As always, CC gets the seller a poor return, but does get it sold
I d call £80k fair rather than poor and the benefit of CC for the seller is that it s time limited and there is no property risk such as with SOR as the car remains with you the whole time. As you say, it gets the job done
The seller didn t get £80k, they got £75k. I d call that poor. But it sold and clearly that was their priority
I thought the buyer paid the commission to CC's? It's charged on your credit card that you registered to bid with immediately the auction ends. Or is there another cost?
They do, which is why the seller got £75k. Surprised the red one didn't get let go at £78k+fees. Can't see them getting better elsewhere, it just seems to be where the market is right now.

Lovely red on the 2012 coming up soon although spec doesn't look that great on the face of a cursory glance.

Edited by AyBee on Friday 2nd January 13:59