Used Ferrari 812 Superfast Cars

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Ferrari 812 Superfast 2dr Auto Coupe 2018, 9789 mi +17
2dr Auto

2018

Semi-Auto

17.5 mpg

Tax: £180

Mileage: 9,789

Petrol

Ferrari 812 Superfast 2dr Auto Coupe 2020, 12405 m
2dr Auto

2020

Semi-Auto

17.5 mpg

Tax: £180

Mileage: 12,405

Petrol

Ferrari 812 Superfast 6.5 V12 F1 DCT Euro 6 (s/s)
6.5 V12 F1 DCT Euro 6 (s/s) 2dr HUGE CARBON OPTIONS

2019

Automatic

17.5 mpg

Tax: £180

Mileage: 5,124

Petrol

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Why buy a used Ferrari 812 Superfast with Exchange and Mart?

Ferrari's most powerful and expensive series production model, the 812 Superfast, is a difficult car to pigeonhole. On paper, the size and configuration of the engine (a V12 placed long ways up front) suggest it to be a Super GT kind of car - like, say, an Aston Martin DBS Superleggera or a Bentley Continental GT Speed. But, as so often, Ferrari has its own agenda here. As with direct predecessors to this car, most notably the 575M, this 812 is nothing like any other Super GT model you could consider. It's more highly strung, there's no forced induction beneath the bonnet and it looks completely different too, as did its direct predecessor, the F12. It comes in two forms, the Superfast coupe and the GTS convertible, both with the same mechanical configuration and both priced well above obvious rivals that, as we've just observed, aren't quite such obvious competitors when you get right down to it.

About the Ferrari 812 Superfast

'Superfast' isn't one of Ferrari's most memorable monikers. Probably sounds better in Italian. Of course this 812 coupe very definitely is. Fast, that is. Speed of course is nothing without control and keeping this Italian stallion out of the hedge at speed on a damp, bumpy road wouldn't be a task to undertake for the faint hearted. But if you're up to the challenge, this Superfast coupe will reward you memorably. We'd prefer it's talents to be a little more accessible for public road use, but then perhaps this Ferrari wouldn't be the intoxicating steer it is. This car is unapologetically unconventional, from the way it looks, to its refusal to use forced induction or all-wheel drive. Maranello loyalists will love it for that. And so, we suspect, will those reviewing it in future years with the rose tinted spectacles of historical perspective.

Representative finance example

If your borrow amount is £7,000 with a deposit of £1,000, a selected term of 48 months, at a representative APR of 17.9% (fixed) and an annual fixed interest rate of 17.9%, you would pay £171.83 per month. Total charge for credit would be £2,247.84 and total amount repayable is £8,247.84.