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FERRARI F12BERLINETTA MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific FERRARI F12BERLINETTA.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Ferrari F12BERLINETTA versus average car of the same model year.

The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, a grand tourer introduced in 2013, showcases the Italian manufacturer's commitment to performance and luxury. With its powerful V12 engine and striking design, the F12 Berlinetta has garnered attention as a flagship model that combines speed with elegance. However, prospective buyers often consider the reliability of such high-performance vehicles, especially in the context of MOT inspection results.

Overall, the F12 Berlinetta demonstrates impressive reliability compared to the average vehicles of the same model years. For instance, from 2013 to 2017, its defects per 100 tests are significantly lower than the average, showcasing a remarkable -96.8% improvement in 2013, -95.1% in 2014, and -94.0% in 2017. This underscores Ferrari's engineering prowess, particularly in the earlier years of this model’s lifecycle. However, 2015 marks a notable dip in reliability, with defects rising to 26, which is still better than the average of 170 but indicates a trend that may raise concern for owners.

Recurring issues across the years primarily revolve around tyre conditions, such as tread depth and damages like bulges or tears. While issues like excessive wear on suspension components and brake binding are also reported, these are common across many vehicles and not exclusive to the F12 Berlinetta. The 2016 model notably reported a variety of electrical and lighting issues, suggesting that while the car excels in performance, certain aspects may require attentive maintenance.

In terms of year-on-year performance, 2013 and 2014 stand out as the most reliable years, with defect rates remaining significantly below average. The 2015 model, however, shows a marked increase in defects, which may warrant caution for prospective buyers of that year. In contrast, 2016 and 2017 return to lower defect rates, reaffirming the model's overall quality.

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As a trivia note, the F12 Berlinetta is often celebrated for its raw power and driving experience, making it a favorite among enthusiasts. Despite its high-performance nature, the data suggests that it remains a reliable option in the supercar segment, as long as owners are attentive to maintenance and common issues.