Ferrari 812 Superfast Donation Program in Oregon

Experience the allure of the Ferrari 812 Superfast, a six-figure-plus collector car with an F140 GA naturally aspirated V12, embodying the pinnacle of grand-touring performance.

The Ferrari 812 Superfast, produced between 2017 and 2020, is a remarkable front-engine grand tourer that replaced the F12berlinetta. With its stunning design and a powerful F140 GA 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 engine producing 789 hp, it stands as one of the last of its kind. Donating your 812 Superfast is not just a generous act; it’s a chance to pass on the legacy of a vehicle that epitomizes both speed and luxury.

This model has captivated collectors and enthusiasts alike, establishing its place within the six-figure-plus collector market. The combination of its naturally aspirated engine and exclusivity only adds to its allure, making it a sought-after piece for any serious Ferrari aficionado. With the right factory-service-history and documentation, your 812 Superfast can continue to maintain its value and status within the collector community.

📖Generation guide

812 Superfast • 2017-2020

The flagship coupe featuring a 789 hp naturally aspirated V12 and cutting-edge aerodynamics.

812 GTS • 2019-2020

An open-top spider variant with a retractable hardtop, retaining all the power and grace of the Superfast.

812 Competizione • 2021+

A track-focused limited-run variant with enhanced aerodynamics and performance, a collector's dream.

Known issues by generation

The 812 Superfast, with its F140 GA naturally aspirated V12, requires regular maintenance to ensure its performance and longevity. Annual factory service intervals can range from $3,000 to $6,000, with major services costing between $8,000 and $15,000. Additionally, the 7-speed F1 dual-clutch transaxle may exhibit clutch-pack wear, necessitating a replacement that can cost up to $15,000 at authorized dealers. Carbon-ceramic brakes are robust but may require expensive replacements at high mileages, and the electronic systems may occasionally present firmware update issues.

Donation value by condition + generation

The collector value of a Ferrari 812 Superfast follows strict guidelines. A well-preserved example with documented factory-service-history can command values between $300,000 and $500,000 or more. Original paint colors, especially Rosso Corsa, Giallo Modena, and Grigio Silverstone, significantly enhance desirability. Any non-factory color change can diminish value. Additionally, Ferrari Classiche certification and complete service records are essential for maximizing market appeal, with an appraised value strongly recommended for donations exceeding $5,000.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Ferrari 812 Superfast involves specific steps to ensure its value is accurately recognized. First, obtaining a qualified appraisal is highly recommended, especially for cars valued at over $100,000. Documentation, including factory-service-history, is mandatory. The IRS Form 8283 Section B is essential for tax deduction purposes. Given the value tier, enclosed transport is required for your vehicle, and the donation will be routed to a private sale through our dealer network rather than a standard auction pool.

Oregon regional notes

Oregon offers a unique environment for owners of high-end sports cars like the Ferrari 812 Superfast. With authorized service centers for Ferrari and luxury car brands available, maintaining your vehicle is both convenient and reliable. The region’s climate-controlled environments and storage options are ideal for protecting your investment, particularly during concours events that celebrate automotive excellence. Owners should prioritize preservation to ensure their vehicle remains a prominent figure in the collector community.

FAQ

What are the typical costs for annual factory service?
Annual factory service for the Ferrari 812 Superfast typically ranges from $3,000 to $6,000. Major services, which are crucial for maintaining the vehicle's performance, can range from $8,000 to $15,000.
How does the F1 DCT transmission compare to other transmissions?
The 812 Superfast's 7-speed F1 dual-clutch transmission is known for its rapid shifts and responsiveness, providing a more engaging driving experience compared to traditional automatic transmissions, such as the ZF 8HP.
What is the significance of original paint colors?
Original paint colors like Rosso Corsa and Giallo Modena significantly enhance the collector value of the Ferrari 812 Superfast. Any factory-color change is considered a red flag and may lower the vehicle's market value.
Is Ferrari Classiche certification important?
Yes, Ferrari Classiche certification is crucial for vintage and high-value models like the 812 Superfast. It confirms authenticity and enhances market value, making it an essential aspect of the collector's documentation.
Why is a qualified appraiser necessary for donations?
A qualified appraiser is necessary to establish the fair market value of your Ferrari 812 Superfast for IRS purposes, especially when the donation exceeds $5,000. This ensures compliance with tax regulations.

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As an owner of a Ferrari 812 Superfast, your contribution can make a significant impact. By donating your vehicle, you not only preserve its legacy but also join a community of passionate collectors. Help us continue celebrating the art of Italian automotive engineering and support our mission at Cascade Car Exchange.

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