If you want to buy a brand new Ferrari 812 Superfast in the U.S., you’ll need at least $335,275 on hand. However, if you’re willing to look through the classifieds at some of Ferrari’s other iconic GT models, you could find a gorgeous 599 GTB Fiorano like this one for as little as $125,900.
This particular 2007 Ferrari 599 GTB is up for sale courtesy of Marshall Goldman in Cleveland, Ohio and only has 9,254 miles (14,892 km) to its name. It has also been well equipped from the factory and includes a host of options such as a carbon fiber driving zone, carbon fiber and leather steering wheel, carbon fiber door panel inserts, and full power carbon fiber Recaro racing seats. Also featured are Scuderia Shields on the front fenders, 20-inch wheels, carbon ceramic brake discs, and black brake calipers.
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The listing states the car had an original MSRP of $322,022 meaning that in the 13 years since it was built, its value has plummeted by almost $200,000. Despite its age, this is still one mighty fine performance machine. What’s that you say about maintenance costs? Well, if you’re worried about that, then is definitely not the car for you even if you can afford buying it.
Beneath the gorgeous Pininfarina-styled bodywork, the 599 GTB features a naturally-aspirated 6.0-liter V12 engine delivering 612 hp and 448 lb-ft (608 Nm) of torque. This engine revs through to 8,400 rpm and produces a cacophony that could wake the dead.
The 599 GTB was ultimately replaced by the F12 Berlinetta in 2012 which itself was superseded by the 812 Superfast five years later. Both of those cars are amazing but we happen to think the 599 GTB looks the best of the three.