The Ferrari 812 Superfast is an extraordinary front-engine grand tourer produced between 2017 and 2020, representing the pinnacle of V12 performance in a collector-grade package. As the successor to the F12berlinetta, the 812 Superfast captivates enthusiasts with its 6.5L naturally aspirated V12, producing a staggering 789 horsepower. It stands as a testament to Ferrari's engineering prowess and dedication to preserving the naturally aspirated V12 experience, making it a highly sought-after collector's item.
St. Louis offers a vibrant community of automotive enthusiasts who recognize the 812 Superfast's value as a six-figure collector vehicle. For those looking to part with their pristine example, your donation not only benefits Rev Up Local but also connects you with a network of collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of luxury and performance that the 812 Superfast embodies. The factory-service-history-mandatory philosophy ensures that the legacy of these remarkable vehicles continues to thrive.
πGeneration guide
812 Superfast β’ 2017-2020
The flagship coupe featuring a naturally aspirated V12, F1 dual-clutch transmission, and rear-wheel steering, celebrated for its blend of speed and luxury.
812 GTS β’ 2019-2020
Open-top variant of the Superfast, featuring a retractable hardtop while maintaining the same thrilling performance and sophisticated design.
812 Competizione β’ 2021+
Limited-run track-focused version, enhancing aerodynamics and rev-limits for an unparalleled driving experience.
Known issues by generation
When considering the Ferrari 812 Superfast, it's important to be aware of potential maintenance issues typical for the F140 GA naturally aspirated V12 engine. Owners should anticipate factory-mandated service intervals, with annual service costs typically ranging from $3,000 to $6,000 at authorized Ferrari dealers, and major services, including belt inspections, costing between $8,000 to $15,000. The 7-speed F1 dual-clutch transaxle can experience clutch-pack wear, leading to replacement costs between $5,000 to $15,000. Additionally, high-mileage examples may face significant expenses related to carbon-ceramic brake pad wear, which can be in the $15,000 to $25,000 range for a full set. Owners must also monitor the rear-wheel-steering actuator and differential service complexities for optimal performance.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Ferrari 812 Superfast is significantly influenced by its condition and documentation. A factory-service-history with stamped records from authorized dealers is mandatory to validate its six-figure-plus collector status. Clean, low-mileage examples can fetch between $300,000 to $500,000 at auctions like RM Sothebyβs and Gooding. The presence of Ferrari Classiche certification, original-spec documentation, and adherence to factory color standards enhance value, while any factory-color-change could lead to a red flag for collectors. A qualified appraisal is strongly recommended for donations exceeding the $5,000 threshold, ensuring owners receive the appropriate valuation for tax purposes.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ferrari 812 Superfast requires careful consideration due to its six-figure-plus collector status. A qualified appraisal is strongly recommended, particularly for filling out IRS Form 8283 Section B. Enclosed transport is mandatory for the transfer of high-value vehicles. Additionally, the donation process necessitates providing complete factory-service-history documents, authorized-dealer service records, and any Ferrari Classiche or custom-spec documentation. Please note that donations at this valuation tier will route to private sales and dealer networks rather than auction pools.
St. Louis regional notes
St. Louis provides a robust environment for 812 Superfast owners, with access to authorized Ferrari dealers and specialized services for luxury vehicles. The region's concours events and automotive culture celebrate vehicles like the 812 Superfast, enhancing its allure among collectors. Owners should also consider the impacts of regional climate on vehicle preservation, as the local salt-belt conditions may differ from sun-belt locations, making regular maintenance and care essential to maintaining vehicle value.
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