There’s a common belief that supercars are garage queens, barely seeing more than a few thousand miles a year. While that may be true for some of them, it’s not the case for all, and an example of that is this Ferrari 812 Superfast being reviewed by AutoTopNL, which has a whopping 165,080 km (102,576 miles) on it.

It wasn’t specified what year the car is, but the 812 Superfast has only been around since 2017, which makes it 5 years old maximum. That means at the very least, this car has put around 20,000 miles (32,187 km) on its odometer per year. That’s a pretty decent amount of mileage for any car, let alone a V12 Ferrari.

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The car has a full Novitec exhaust sans catalytic converters, allowing us to hear its glorious naturally aspirated 6.5L V12 scream even better as it revs all the way up to 8,900 RPM. That exhaust also somehow frees up an extra 51 hp (52 PS / 38 kW) and 24 lb-ft (33 Nm) of torque from the twelve-cylinder engine, with Novitec claiming a raised output of 840 hp (852 PS / 626 kW) and 554 lb-ft (751 Nm) of torque over the original 789 hp (800 PS / 588 kW) and 530 lb-ft (718 Nm).

Regardless of how much power the car actually makes, one thing no one’s debating is its speed. AutoTopNL was able to get the car up to 351 km/h (218 mph) on the Autobahn, which is not only an impressive feat for a +100k-mile vehicle, but is actually 11 km/h (7 mph) higher than Ferrari‘s claimed top speed of 340 km/h (211 mph). Not only that, but the car was even able to match the 100-200 km/h (62-124 mph) time of a nearly new 812 that was previously tested by them.