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Ferrari F430 2-door Coupe Scuderia on 2040-cars

US $97,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:11150 Color: Headlamp washers
Location:

North Miami Beach, Florida, United States

North Miami Beach, Florida, United States
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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)

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Wed, 11 Sep 2013

Mansory has, yet again, taken a supercar and turned the dial up to 11. Or maybe 12 or 13. This time the base car is none other than the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, a V12-powered GT car. Compared to Mansory's previous Ferrari GT-based creation, the Rambo-inspired Stallone that had used both the 599 and 612 as its base, the new La Revoluzione is a welcome departure.
While the Revoluzione isn't what we'd call subtle, especially from the very front- and rear-most views, we appreciate the small amount of restraint Mansory showed when styling this deep red carbon fiber-bodied car, at least on the outside. As you can see in our image gallery above, the interior of this creation is quite loud and perhaps a little bit obnoxious.
We can't argue with the results seen underhood - claimed horsepower sits at over 1,200 from a twin-turbo 6.3-liter V12 engine. That many ponies pays the expected dividends in performance, with a 0-62 run of 2.9 seconds and a top speed listed at 230 miles per hour. See it yourself in our high-res image gallery above.

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Wed, Jan 21 2015

Jessi and Patrick travel to Italy to visit the literal and figurative birthplace of Ferrari, one of the world's most storied automakers. The duo tours the Italian countryside in an all-wheel-drive Ferrari FF, making stops at Museo Ferrari in Maranello and in the founder's hometown of Modena. Join our hosts as they check "Visit The Birthplace of Ferrari" off of their list. Have an RSS feed? Click here to add The List. Click here to subscribe to The List in iTunes. Click here to learn more about our hosts, Jessi and Patrick. Related Gallery 2015 Ferrari FF View 12 Photos Ferrari Performance The List Videos ferrari ff maranello the-list modena

2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers]

Sun, Mar 15 2015

We can't remember the last time 90 percent of the action in Formula One had nothing to do with cars setting timed laps. Yet that's was the situation at the Australian Grand Prix, continuing the antics from a scarcely believable off-season with blow-ups, driver and team absences, a lawsuit, and a clear need for some teams to get down and give us 50 pit stops. Nothing much has changed from a regulation standpoint, and at the front of the field nothing has changed at all. Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes-AMG Petronas claimed the first position on the grid like someone put a sign on it that read, "Reserved for Mr. Hamilton;" teammate Nico Rosberg was 0.6 behind in second, Felipe Massa in the Williams was 1.4 seconds back in third. Sebastian Vettel proved that Ferrari didn't do another Groundhog Day routine this off-season, slotting into fourth. His teammate Kimi Raikkonen was not even four-hundredths of a second behind, ahead of Valtteri Bottas in the second Williams, Daniel Ricciardo in the first Infiniti Red Bull Racing, and rookie Carlos Sainz, Jr. in the first Toro Rosso. Lotus, now powered by Mercedes, got both cars into the top ten with Romain Grosjean in ninth, Pastor Maldonado in the final spot. However, even though the regulations are almost all carryover, in actual fact, everything has changed this year. Mercedes is even faster. Renault is even worse. Ferrari and Lotus are a lot better. Toro Rosso is looking like anything but a junior team. And McLaren is – well, let's not even get into that yet. Furthermore, this weekend was shambles: 15 cars started the race, the smallest naturally-occurring grid since 1963. Manor couldn't get its cars ready before qualifying. Bottas had to pull out after qualifying when he tore a disc in his back and couldn't pass the medical clearance tests. The gearbox in Daniil Kvyat's Red Bull gave out on the lap from the pit to the grid, and to give misery some company, the Honda in Kevin Magnussen's McLaren blew up on the same lap. When the lights went out, Hamilton ran away and was more than a second ahead of his teammate at the end of Lap 1. The advantage disappeared, though, because behind him, at the first corner, we got our first pile-up. As Raikkonen drove around the outside of Vettel at the right-hand Turn 1 it looked like Vettel, going over the kerbing, hopped to his left and bounced into Raikkonen.