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Ferrari - 412 (1986)
Ferrari 412 1986: A Timeless Italian Icon
The Ferrari 412 first graced the road as a 1986 limited‑run grand tourer, blending elegant styling with raw performance. For enthusiasts and collectors, the vehicle’s allure is matched by its relative scarcity and the fact that the 412’s original production numbers were just over 200 units worldwide. This combination means the Ferrari 412 price varies widely based on provenance, condition and market demand. Whether you’re evaluating a newly acquired machine or browsing a used stock, the question of how much a 1986 Ferrari 412 holds today is a topic of ongoing interest.
Below is a concise snapshot of the key specifications that often define a Ferrari 412’s valuation:
- Engine: 4.0 L V8 naturally aspirated, 580 hp @ 10,250 rpm / 600 Nm @ 8,750 rpm
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual, sequential shifter on later models
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline (10‑12×)
- Dimensions: Length 4,985 mm / Width 1,970 mm / Height 1,190 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,860 mm
- Weight: 1,440 kg (dry)
- Power‑to‑Weight Ratio: ~390 hp/tonne
- Top Speed: 362 km/h (approx.)
- 0‑100 km/h: 3.4 s
- Suspension: MacPherson strut front, multi‑link rear
- Brakes: Ventilated disc front and rear (standard)
- Gearbox Ratio: Final drive 3.71:1
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive
- Coat: Hand‑sprayed paint with classic Ferrari red (Carmine) or Italian white
These performance and build attributes are central when determining the Ferrari 412 price, and they also influence long‑term ownership costs and depreciation trends.
Ferrari 412 Depreciation: What to Expect Over Time
While luxury sports cars sometimes hold their value or even appreciate, the Ferrari 412 generally follows normal depreciation curves for high‑performance automobiles. A typical depreciation estimate is as follows, keeping in mind that actual values can shift due to market forces, mileage and condition:
- First Year: 15‑20% drop from the initial sale price or auction lot value
- Year 2‑3: An additional 20‑25% depreciation, totaling around 35
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