Ferrari F430 2-door Coupe Scuderia on 2040-cars
North Miami Beach, Florida, United States
2007 FERRARI F430 COUPE IN MIRABEAU BLUE WITH BROWN LEATHER INTERIOR AND 11,150 MILES. THIS 430 FERRARI COMES LOADED WITH THE FAMOUS F1 TRANSMISSION, DAYTONA POWER SEATS,ALUMINUM ALLOW WHEELS, CARBOCERAMIC BRAKE SYSTEM, LEATHER HEADLINER, LEATHER REAR SHELF AND DOOR MOLDINGS, DAYTONA INSERTS, COLORED STEERING WHEEL, EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS City 12/hwy 17 (4.3L engine/6-speed sequential manual trans) City 13/hwy 17 (4.3L engine/6-speed manual trans) EXTERIOR Headlamp washers Variable-intermittent windshield wipers w/washer Pwr mirrors Light tinted windows Rear lip spoiler INTERIOR Ignition immobilizer Rear window defogger Pwr door locks Floor console Pwr remote trunk/hatch release Window grid antenna Leather 4-way pwr adjustable driver/passenger bucket seats AM/FM stereo w/CD player-inc: (4) speakers Security system Remote fuel filler door release Aluminum instrument panel insert Passenger-side visor vanity mirror Instrumentation-inc: tachometer, oil pressure, engine temp, trip odometer, ambient temp gauge In-dash clock Pwr windows w/driver one-touch down Remote keyless entry w/panic alarm Leather-wrapped tilt/telescopic steering wheel Aux pwr outlet Simulated suede headliner Floor mats Lighting-inc: dome light w/fade, reading lights, illum entry Leather door trim inserts Automatic climate control MECHANICAL Pwr rack-&-pinion steering 4.3L DOHC MPFI 40-valve V8 engine w/variable valve timing 19" silver alloy wheels Front/rear stabilizer bar Brembo front/rear vented disc brakes Independent front/rear wishbone suspension w/coil springs Limited-slip rear differential Electronic stability control 6-speed manual transmission Rear wheel drive P285/35ZR19 BSW rear tires P225/35ZR19 BSW front tires SAFETY Side-impact beams Traction control Driver & front passenger airbags-inc: passenger-side shutoff switch 3-point seat belts w/pretensioners 4-wheel Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) |
Ferrari 430 for Sale
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Race recap: 2016 Australian F1 Grand Prix a rowdy start to season
Mon, Mar 21 2016The three brief Formula 1 tests ahead of the current season belied how much had gone on since the last race in November: Infiniti subbed out for Tag Heuer, Renault is back, the all new Haas F1 team, a revamped Manor, three brand new drivers and two returning drivers, a raft of regulation changes among the newly tilled soil. The four engine manufacturers spent a combined 67 tokens among the 138 in the kitty, Renault using just seven of their 32. The only conclusive proof to come from the annual intermission was the otherworldly capability of Mercedes-AMG Petronas. The Silver Arrows didn't even try the super- and ultra-soft tires, focusing on reliability instead of speed. The result? They ran more than 19 race distances, obliterating the lap totals of every other team. There are certainly a few people who enjoyed the complicated new rolling-elimination qualifying format fast-tracked to approval just a few weeks ago. They were wildly outnumbered by those who thought it was awful, including the same team heads who voted for it. We'd probably have to go back to the debacle at the 2005 Indianapolis Grand Prix for an equivalent fiasco when Michelin pulled its teams over safety fears, leaving six cars out of 20 to qualify. In Australia, within 24 hours of the conclusion of qualifying, the new format had itself been eliminated. Nevertheless, qualifying also taught us what didn't happen over the winter: any other team progressing enough to outduel Mercedes. After admitting that he dropped off after winning the championship last year, then getting questioned in the press for some dubious off-season activities, Lewis Hamilton proved he can still turn it on when he wants to. The Brit smoked the Albert Park track in 1:23.837, more than three-tenths of a second ahead of teammate Nico Rosberg in second place. Ferrari did make strides during the off-season, but only enough to keep the same gap it had to Mercedes last year: Sebastian Vettel lined up third, a half-second behind Rosberg, teammate Kimi Raikkonen another four-tenths back in fourth place. Max Verstappen said Toro Rosso is the best of the rest, the Dutchman taking fifth place in front of Felipe Massa for Williams in sixth and Toro Rosso teammate Carlos Sainz in sixth. Daniel Ricciardo – who wasn't smiling after qualifying – kept Red Bull and its new "Tag Heuer" engines in the conversation with eighth on the grid.
Video proof that LaFerrari has a pure electric mode
Mon, 20 Oct 2014Typically, a hybrid car, with its gas engine and an electric motor/battery pack is able to run on both forms of propulsion independently of each other. That means you can sip gas, run on pure electricity or some variation there of. The Ferrari LaFerrari is not like other hybrids.
See, the successor to the Enzo has batteries, an electric motor and a great, thumping V12 engine, but unlike its rivals from McLaren and Porsche, it has no standalone electric mode. That's been Ferrari's party line since day one. But have the Italians been exaggerating a bit? Judging by this video, it seems like a real possibility.
The video comes from what we're guessing is a European track day. It shows a black LaFerrari stealthily sailing through a tunnel on pure electric power, which it shouldn't be able to do, before its 789-horsepower V12 fires to life.
2015 Ferrari California T [w/video]
Tue, 03 Jun 2014I'll never forget the day I bought my very first Ferrari. It was a bright-red F40, I'd saved up for it for what felt like an eternity and I couldn't wait to get home so I could park it next to my other four-wheeled piece of pride and joy, a stealth-black Lamborghini Countach, so I could compare their blunt-edge, wedge-like shapes and massive spoilers in microscopic detail.
The year was 1987, and the event felt like the pinnacle of my life's achievement. Though both of my Italians had been die-cast in 1/18th scale, I coveted the two supercars with the verve of a true collector, taking in the intricacies of their engine bays, opening their doors and turning their working steering wheels. In reality, the two could have hardly been more different, and yet they both looked like finely crafted perfection to my seven-year-old eyes, their questionable day-to-day practicality completely overshadowed by their unquestionably exotic shapes.
More than two decades later, I'm belting myself into the driver's seat of the 2015 Ferrari California T, the first turbocharged Ferrari since the F40 went out of production in 1992. The Tuscan countryside spreads out ahead, a twisting barrage of two-lane roads on the agenda, and I can't help but reminisce of my much younger self as I twist the red key and thumb the equally red ignition button on the steering wheel.