Denver Dealer Refuses To Sell 2018 Ferrari 812 Superfast for $331,000, Why So Stubborn?
This 2018 Ferrari 812 Superfast is finished in Giallo Modena and has 7,000 miles on its world-conquering 6.5-liter V12 power unit Denver, Colorado, dealership refused to sell a 2018 Ferrari 812 Superfast for $331,000 at auction due to the car's unique design and color combination. The yellow color, Giallo Modena, combines with carbon fiber trim, matte black wheels, and tinted windows. The car, which retails for $451,199 when it was new, features a 6.5-liter V12 engine, a carbon fiber Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, surround-view camera system, quad exhaust outlets, Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires, and black Ferrari-branded calipers. The interior features Nero leather carbon-fiber racing bucket seats with Giallo stitching, carbon fiber trimmed accents, drilled aluminum pedals, rear luggage straps, storage nets, sat-nav, JBL Professional Hi-Fi sound system, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a carbon-based steering wheel. The 6-year-old 812 superfast also comes with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, and an optional front-axle lift system.

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Yellow is an extremely difficult color to pull off, even among supercars. It’s not about what type of vehicle you’re dealing with, nor is it about price or prestige. In order to pull off a strong shade of yellow you need to have a solid mix between the appropriate design, the appropriate dimensions, and a good contrast overall.
We’ve seen Chirons and McLarens fail to pull off yellow colorways, whereas the likes of the Corvette does as good a job as any car with it. Like I said, you’ve got to have the right mix and it all starts with the design language.The Ferrari 812 Superfast is one of the best in the world at pulling off vibrant colors. It’s just the right size to where you don’t feel as though it’s trying too hard. It’s a beautiful car from all angles, which also helps. This particular one, a 2018 example with 7,000 miles on the clock, is absolutely stunning. Arguably one of the most beautiful, yellow-painted cars anyone will ever see.Of course, since it’s a Ferrari, the yellow is called Giallo Modena , and it works great together with the carbon fiber trim, matte black wheels and the tinted windows. Yet, it failed to sell at auction recently, where the seller (a dealership out of Denver, Colorado), refused to let it go for $331,000. Before we get into the specs, I’ll just say that $331k for a 6-year-old 812 Superfast with 7,000 miles on the clock is a fair price.Visually, this hyper GT also comes with carbon fiber Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, a surround-view camera system, quad exhaust outlets, plus a set of 20” ten-spoke wheels with Novitec spacers, Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires, and black Ferrari-branded calipers. It’s also got the optional front-axle lift system and Novitec lowering springs.It's worth noting that this car boasts roughly $108,000’s worth of optional extras and when it was new, it retailed for $451,199. This thing is “boss level”.Interior highlights include the Nero leather carbon-fiber racing bucket seats with Giallo stitching (also found on the dashboard, console and door panels), carbon fiber trim accents, drilled aluminum pedals, rear luggage straps, storage nets, sat-nav, a JBL Professional Hi-Fi sound system, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a carbon-fiber flat-bottom steering wheel with carbon fiber paddle shifters. The original owner did a great job of specifying the interior this way, using Giallo only as a contrasting color.As for what this can do in terms of performance, you already know it’s got a 6.5-liter V12 engine , which puts down 789 horsepower and 530 lb-ft of torque. Everything gets sent to the rear wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. What this means is that you only need 2.8 seconds in order to hit 60 mph from a standstill.