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2012 Ferrari 458 -- on 2040-cars

US $85,600.00
Year:2012 Mileage:3840 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States

I am always available by mail at: erinwolfson@mailo.com .

TAKE A LOOK!!!WIDE WORLD OF CARS IS PLEASED TO OFFER THIS 2012 FERRARI 458 COUPE!!!THIS 458 COUPE IS FINISHED IN
THE POPULAR NERO EXTERIOR PAINT!!THE SCUDERIA SHIELDS AND YELLOW BRAKE CALIPERS BEHIND THE 20 DARK PAINTED
WHEELS,GIVE THE SPORT AND AGGRESSIVE LOOK!!THE 458 MODEL HAS BEEN A GREAT SUCCESS!!ALSO BEING THE LAST NATURALLY
ASPIRATED V8 CAVELLINO TO BE PRODUCED OUT OF MARANELLO!!!THE CARBON FIBER RACE SEATS WITH YELLOW STITCHING,AND
YELLOW STRIPE LOOK AWESOME!!!THIS VEHICLE IS COVERED BY FERRARI 7 YEAR FREE MAINTAINENCE AND HAS BEEN SOLD AND
SERVICED AT WIDE WORLD FERRARI SINCE NEW!!Vehicle Specification:
Exterior:
235/35ZR20 front & 295/40ZR20 rear Pirelli P-Zero performance tires
Body-colored bumpers
Rear lip spoiler
Bi-xenon HID auto leveling headlamps -inc: washers
Rear fog lamps
Variable intermittent wipers
Interior:
(1) 12V pwr outlet
Aluminum door panel insert
Cloth headliner
Dual front door bins
Full-floor console w/box
Illuminated, locking glove box
Leather dashboard
Leather/aluminum console insert
Reading lights
Remote trunk release
Tilt/telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel w/audio controls
Aluminum accents
Cargo light
Driver footrest
Dual-zone automatic climate control
Illuminated entry
Instrumentation -inc: systems monitor, redundant digital speedometer, in-dash clock, outside temp gauge,
tachometer
Leather door trim
Pwr windows w/1-touch down
Rear window defroster
Security system w/engine immobilizer
Mechanical:
4.5L DOHC 32-valve V8 engine
Battery run-down protection
Dual stainless steel exhaust w/polished tailpipes
Rear limited slip differential
Variable electric-assist pwr steering
7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission w/manual override
Brembo 4-wheel vented disc brakes
Front & rear independent active, adjustable self-leveling suspension -inc: magnetic fluid-filled shocks, front
& rear stabilizer bars
Rear wheel drive
Safety:
4-wheel anti-lock brakes
Dual front airbags w/front passenger on/off
Side-mounted airbags
Daytime running lights
Height-adjustable seatbelts w/pre-tensioners
Entertainment:
AM/FM stereo w/6-disc changer, auxiliary audio input, iPod integration, Bluetooth -inc: MP3 playback,
speed-sensitive volume control, (6) speakers

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Race Recap: 2013 Italian Grand Prix is mistakes, gremlins and metronomes [spoilers]

Sun, 08 Sep 2013

The low-downforce, 5.793-kilometer circuit in Monza, Italy is known as the Temple of Speed, but only a few of the qualifying performances would have clued you into it. Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in the Infiniti Red Bull Racing chassis' lined up first and second, and it didn't seem like Vettel had to work too hard to do so. Nico Hülkenberg truly lived up to his nickname, The Hulk, and put his Sauber third on the grid, a massive drive and turn-of-speed that even he didn't expect, especially with his teammate Esteban Gutiérrez down in 13th.
The rest of the top ten was what you might expect. Shenanigans at Ferrari ended up with Felipe Massa out-qualifying Fernando Alonso for fourth and fifth, a situation that led to Alonso calling his team either "stupid" or "genius," depending on how you translate his Italian, his sarcasm and his honesty. They were followed by Nico Rosberg in the Mercedes-AMG Petronas, the soon-to-be Infiniti Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo in the Toro Rosso, the McLaren duo of Sergio Perez and Jenson Button and the second Toro Rosso of Jean-Eric Vergne.
Why wasn't Kimi Räikkönen at Lotus in that group? Because his car only had the pace to make 11th on the grid, so he said. And behind him, Lewis Hamilton - who "drove like an idiot," in his words - in the second Mercedes.

Weekly Recap: Ferrari pens a provocative F1 car of the future

Sat, Feb 21 2015

Scuderia Ferrari unveiled its vision of the future for Formula One this week, revealing sketches of a sleek, muscular racecar. Called the Concept F1, Ferrari is showcasing the design to start a conversation about the next generation of Formula One cars and spur interest in the sport, which has been maligned for its unattractive racecars in recent years. The Concept F1 was penned by the company's in-house studio, Centro Stile Ferrari, with input from its aerodynamics department. Though the sketches look futuristic, the company says the design could be executed without changing F1 regulations. From its beginning, Ferrari's racecars have had both form and function, winning on the track and turning heads with everything from the 250 Testa Rossa, 330 P3, Michael Schumacher's single-seaters from the early 2000s and many others. That lineage led the Scuderia's leaders to survey the paddock, wring their hands and come up with the Concept F1. As Ferrari said on its website: "Our challenge was to create something that was – to put it short – better looking." It's a philosophy that was implemented for this season's car, the SF15-T. While not groundbreaking in appearance, Ferrari cleaned up the design, particularly up front, and the racecar now has a more attractive nose that delivers better aerodynamics. It's more of the same in back, where a tighter design creates more downforce. "This year's car is certainly an awful lot better looking than last year's car," Ferrari technical director James Allison said in a video on the Scuderia's website. The updates come as Ferrari, and all F1 teams, get a better handle on the extensive 2014 rule changes that brought back turbocharged engines and altered the aerodynamic regulations for the series. Less dramatic changes also are going into effect this year. Ferrari, which is coming off a disappointing fourth-place finish in the World Championship, is obviously looking to the future. Appearances have always mattered for the red cars. We'll see if they bring the Scuderia success this season and beyond. Other News and Notes Next-generation Chrysler Town & Country spied Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is hard at work on the next-gen Town & Country minivan, and our spy shooters have captured heavily covered prototypes during testing on the road. We can't tell anything about the exterior design, though we see glimpses of an instrument panel (which looks vaguely Dodge Charger-esque) and infotainment screen inside.

Ferrari 458 Scuderia to be unveiled in Frankfurt?

Tue, 16 Jul 2013

We're heavy on the speculative side with this, but Auto Express is saying that "Rumours of Ferrari 458 Scuderia emerge, with possible debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show." To be clear, that's the possible debut of a car that is still only a rumor, and we're not sure it will be called "Scuderia," either - remember, the track-day 360 was the Challenge Stradale. Admittedly, the rumor of its existence is strong and there is plenty of precedent: Ferrari has introduced some model or variant of its mid-engined V8 sports car at the last three Frankfurt Motor Shows.
Car and Driver went into a great deal of indepth speculation about the coming, track-focused 458 in a piece back in May, and also predicted it would be shown first in Frankfurt. According to C/D we can expect "roughly 600" horsepower and 9,300-rpm redline - up 300 rpm from standard - a faster shifting seven-speed gearbox, a dry weight under 2,900 pounds thanks to "exotic compound materials" and a "slightly stripped interior," less exhaust silencing, uprated carbon-ceramic brakes and active aerodynamics on the rear diffuser.
As far as rumors go this one sounds thoroughly lovely. We hope to see it in made metal in Frankfurt in two months, you can enjoy a detailed gallery of the 563-horsepower Ferrari 458 Challenge above for now.