Ferrari F12TdF with $130K in Options Could Sell for $1.3M

The Ferrari coupe’s abundance of carbon fiber parts adds a lot to its price.

A Mecum auction will show that a Ferrari well-equipped can be a very good investment. This 2016 F12TdF in Giallo Triplo Strato Yellow had an initial price of $621624, but the sale estimate has already estimated that the car could sell for between $1.2 million to $1.3 million after only a few years. This is a remarkable return, and you get to spend some time with a beautiful Ferrari.

This window sticker shows all the options available on the F12TdF. After $3,750 delivery and the $1.750 TSMG fee, the base price was $490,000. This is the amount Ferrari charges for marketing. According to Ferrari Chat , the post . The buyer added $131,124 to the total.

Ferrari F12TdF with $130K in Options Could Sell for $1.3M

We don’t have any information about the entire list of additional equipment. The last line of the window sticker says “Other Options $74,482” and leaves no explanation. Mecum says that the $10,124 Ferrari Telemetry System is one of these unlisted items.

Ferrari’s carbon fiber pieces are quite expensive. The engine cover alone costs $11,644 and the underhood cover adds $9,954. This F12TdF interior has $2,868 of extended leather covering the lower part of the center tunnel, and $5,062 carbon fibre inserts in its dashboard.

Ferrari F12TdF with $130K in Options Could Sell for $1.3M

Ferrari produced 799 F12TdF units and sold them asl. TdF was named after the Tour de France and refers to Ferrari’s competitive history with models such as the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta. The F12berlinetta was the base model, but the 6.3-liter V12 was boosted to 769 horsepower (574 Kilowatts) 520 pound-feet (705 Newton meters). The modified 7-speed dual clutch gearbox was able to shift faster. The model was able to reach speeds of 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds, and a maximum speed of 211 miles (340 km/h) when the upgrades were complete.

Ferrari F12TdF with $130K in Options Could Sell for $1.3M
It only has 150 miles (or 241 kilometers), which is quite an issue. The new owner must decide whether they want to drive the Ferrari or keep it in the garage, hoping that the car will appreciate.