V12 GTC4LUSSO

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Z4MPO

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87 posts

200 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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I’ve got the Ferrari itch. I really want a V12, thinking of a GTC4Lusso as a weekend family car. Would love an 812 but I’ve already got 2 two seaters and they hardly get used. Anything I need to look out for on a Lusso? What specification options should I be keeping an eye out for? Is it worth paying a bit more and going through Ferrari rather than an independent? I’d be worried buying without warranty, does anyone know the extended warranty costs via Ferrari?

johnnyreggae

2,937 posts

160 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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Probably many of the considerations in the two recent long FF threads apply to the Lusso too - worth a read

MDL111

6,940 posts

177 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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last time (2020) I extended the warranty on the FF it cost €4,500 plus VAT

Edit: that might have included a discounted annual service for the following year, I can't remember

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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I bought one last July, 2yrs old with 5k miles. It now has 18k miles on it!
Best car out there imo, certainly at today’s prices/value.
The warranty is 4yrs, if you buy from a dealer you will get 2 years from purchase so worth it for older cars I think.

In terms of spec, pano roof is a favourite, plus usual carbon stuff (if you are looking towards selling it again). Passenger display is worthless to me, but Apple CarPlay is another one that you should look for.
Some good specs around, and it’s worth calling dealers to see what they have off the radar - that’s how I got mine.

Z4MPO

Original Poster:

87 posts

200 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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Ah ok, good shout ringing the dealers, really want a green one!!

Z4MPO

Original Poster:

87 posts

200 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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johnnyreggae said:
Probably many of the considerations in the two recent long FF threads apply to the Lusso too - worth a read
Will check it out 👍

mhh

1,558 posts

242 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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Z4MPO said:
really want a green one!!
Good luck with that!

I've had mine for 3 years and very happy with it. Pano roof and JBL sound upgrade would be my must-haves. The other stuff is mostly cosmetic - nice but not essential.

orbtar

436 posts

183 months

Friday 9th July 2021
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Brilliant cars, bought mine new in 2018 and absolutely loved it, it was so nice to have a 'special car' that would seat more than one passenger. Unfortunately someone crashed into mine while it was parked so I always had this in my mind even though it had been properly repaired, it just didn't feel the same. Sold it a couple of months ago when a dealer who knew the story was happy to buy it, I didn't have to have an awkward conversation to a private buyer saying that it had previously been damaged but is all ok now. I really wish they were still making them as I would probably have another, I can't think of any other four seater that offers the same usability, especially as most performance four seaters are actually two seaters with zero rear leg room.
Definitely buy from either a Ferrari dealer or one of the good specialists, Bramley, TOP555, Romans etc.

Van Dessel

156 posts

58 months

Friday 9th July 2021
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Thanks for the interesting story. Was yours a v12? do you have any thoughts on V8 vs V12? Mine's for a young family so I would not be driving around at 6500 rpms so wonder if I'll even notice the different soundtracks. Thanks

gazm

875 posts

244 months

Saturday 10th July 2021
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a blue Lusso passed me on the M40 earlier today in Blue. looked great anyone on here (had a Lusso number plate)

MattV12V

68 posts

159 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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I just bought a blue one this afternoon that had a lusso number plate 😊 Only driven it a few hundred miles today but I’m hooked. Incredible car.

jon_99

13 posts

199 months

Thursday 12th August 2021
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I am also seriously considering a Lusso for the 4 seats, the V12 engine and hopefully all wheel drive allowing it to be usable even in the winter months!

Can anyone confirm if they have isofix in the rear seats?

F355GTS

3,721 posts

255 months

Thursday 12th August 2021
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jon_99 said:
I am also seriously considering a Lusso for the 4 seats, the V12 engine and hopefully all wheel drive allowing it to be usable even in the winter months!

Can anyone confirm if they have isofix in the rear seats?
Yes they do have Isofix.

I drive my FF in winter on winter tyres, tbh the 4x4 is not that brilliant, limited to the first 3 gears (I believe the Lusso is the same), I did an ice driving event with Ferrari in the Lusso and they really struggled with the traction control constantly cutting in winter mode, we had to go to sport and the full drifting experience, great fun but not so good on a public highwaybiggrin

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Thursday 12th August 2021
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F355GTS said:
Yes they do have Isofix.

I drive my FF in winter on winter tyres, tbh the 4x4 is not that brilliant, limited to the first 3 gears (I believe the Lusso is the same), I did an ice driving event with Ferrari in the Lusso and they really struggled with the traction control constantly cutting in winter mode, we had to go to sport and the full drifting experience, great fun but not so good on a public highwaybiggrin
I didn’t have any problem with Lusso through the winter, inc on snow. Of course it’s still a big heavy car, and contact patch width is not helpful, so you don’t throw it around, but it went everywhere with little issue.
I put winters on October to April did about 8k miles in that time, (and didn’t wash it once)!



ANOpax

824 posts

166 months

Thursday 12th August 2021
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F355GTS said:
Yes they do have Isofix.

I drive my FF in winter on winter tyres, tbh the 4x4 is not that brilliant, limited to the first 3 gears (I believe the Lusso is the same), I did an ice driving event with Ferrari in the Lusso and they really struggled with the traction control constantly cutting in winter mode, we had to go to sport and the full drifting experience, great fun but not so good on a public highwaybiggrin
I believe that the FF and v12 Lusso are 4WD in the first 4 gears. I can well imagine that the TC was cutting in and not allowing you to get a drift on in snow mode as that’s what it’s programmed to do. Just as wet mode won’t let you behave like a hooligan if you’ve got any steering angle applied. It’s there to save you from yourself laugh

F355GTS

3,721 posts

255 months

Thursday 12th August 2021
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ANOpax said:
F355GTS said:
Yes they do have Isofix.

I drive my FF in winter on winter tyres, tbh the 4x4 is not that brilliant, limited to the first 3 gears (I believe the Lusso is the same), I did an ice driving event with Ferrari in the Lusso and they really struggled with the traction control constantly cutting in winter mode, we had to go to sport and the full drifting experience, great fun but not so good on a public highwaybiggrin
I believe that the FF and v12 Lusso are 4WD in the first 4 gears. I can well imagine that the TC was cutting in and not allowing you to get a drift on in snow mode as that’s what it’s programmed to do. Just as wet mode won’t let you behave like a hooligan if you’ve got any steering angle applied. It’s there to save you from yourself laugh
Yes true, unfortunately the cars just would not move forward in wet/ ice mode as the traction control cut in before the car would move forward, it may not have helped that were effectively driving on ice marbles rather than snow

MDL111

6,940 posts

177 months

Thursday 12th August 2021
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I did the ice driving event and on the way there I drove up the pass to Chamonix from the Swiss side in heavy snow fall with lots of snow on the road - 4wd works exceptionally well to move forward IMO. My FF has tons of snow miles on it and I never got stuck
Of course if you want to go fast you have to switch to a different mode

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Thursday 12th August 2021
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MDL111 said:
I did the ice driving event and on the way there I drove up the pass to Chamonix from the Swiss side in heavy snow fall with lots of snow on the road - 4wd works exceptionally well to move forward IMO. My FF has tons of snow miles on it and I never got stuck
Of course if you want to go fast you have to switch to a different mode
Now you’re making me ‘homesick’…no ski Chamonix was worst part of 2020 for me. Have been on that road many times in the snow. Best fun was probably in a Cosworth Impreza or a Focus RS.


Edited by footsoldier on Thursday 12th August 22:05

MDL111

6,940 posts

177 months

Friday 13th August 2021
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footsoldier said:
MDL111 said:
I did the ice driving event and on the way there I drove up the pass to Chamonix from the Swiss side in heavy snow fall with lots of snow on the road - 4wd works exceptionally well to move forward IMO. My FF has tons of snow miles on it and I never got stuck
Of course if you want to go fast you have to switch to a different mode
Now you’re making me ‘homesick’…no ski Chamonix was worst part of 2020 for me. Have been on that road many times in the snow. Best fun was probably in a Cosworth Impreza or a Focus RS.


Edited by footsoldier on Thursday 12th August 22:05
I am looking forward to snowboard season ... will need to start some endurance training soon though to be able to hike up all those mountains. Depending on covid restrictions, a visit to Chamonix is definitely on the cards - have not skied/boarded there in more than 20 years, so time to go back

jon_99

13 posts

199 months

Friday 27th August 2021
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So after searching for the perfect spec Lusso I have ended up putting a deposit down on an 812! Convinced myself I would rarely be taking the newborn out in a Ferrari so didn’t need the back seats. After a week of man maths I concluded an 812 was the one for me……counting down the days until collection!