2011 Ferrari California 2dr Convertible on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Please message me with questions at: metamzzombory@pi8.com .
2011 FERRARI CALIFORNIA with 1yr left on Ferrari extended warranty.
Please look at the pics. Below is a list of some extras and cost
Loaded car with options and cost listed below:
2011 Ferrari California with 2 Years left on Extended Ferrari Warranty
Loaded car with options and cost listed below:
RED BRAKE CALIPERS $1,259.00
CARBON FIBER DRIVER ZONE + LEDS $7100.00
CARBON REAR MOLDING $1100.00
PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM $5,037.00
(9) high-performance speakers
400-watt JBL amplifier
IPOD CONNECTION $881.00
FRONT/REAR SPORT STYLE SEAT TRIM $6,555.00
COLOR UPON REQUEST FOR SEAT PIPING $865.00
COLOR UPON REQUEST FOR STANDARD STITCHING $448.00
CENTRAL TUNNEL IN COLORED LEATHER $550.00
COLORED SAFETY BELTS $650.00
ARMREST IN COLORED LEATHER $865.00
CRUISE CONTROL $1,046.00
FRONT & REAR PARKING SENSORS $1,470.00
OPTIONAL FACTORY EXHAUST $ 6,500.00
Car runs and drives as well as you would expect. There are no visible defects on the car except barely noticeable
rub on driver's seat. The dash, as is typical on many of these cars, has a little shrinkage depicted in the pics. I
am available to answer any questions
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Mercedes sues Ferrari-bound F1 engineer for stealing secrets
Tue, Dec 8 2015Mercedes is suing one of its Formula One engineers, one Benjamin Hoyle, claiming he was planning to take sensitive data to a competitor. An experienced powertrain engineer, Hoyle came to Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains in 2012 with previous experience at Prodrive and Cosworth. One of four team leaders at the company, Hoyle headed up the performance application department until he notified his employers of his intention not to seek renewal of his contract that expires at the end of this year. Once they found out that Hoyle was switching to Ferrari, the higher-ups at Mercedes reassigned him to other, less sensitive duties, however Hoyle was reportedly discovered accessing race reports and other sensitive data relating to the performance of the team's engines. In response, Mercedes has filed suit against Hoyle, claiming that he "and potentially Ferrari have gained an unlawful advantage." The German automaker is seeking the return of all documents and the payment of its legal fees. It also seeks to prevent Hoyle from working for another F1 team throughout next season. Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains is the Daimler's F1 engine division. Based in Brixworth, UK, it was founded back in 1983 together with Ilmor before Mercedes bought it outright. Aside from the company's own works team, the outfit this year powered Williams, Lotus, and Force India, and previously worked with McLaren as well as Sauber. This is not the first time that a case of industrial espionage has emerged in F1. A similar controversy erupted in 2007 surrounding engineers Nigel Stepney and Mike Coughlan. The highly publicized incident became known as "Spygate" or "Stepneygate" and involved the illegal sharing of secrets between Ferrari, McLaren, and Renault. News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Martin Meissner/AP Government/Legal Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Motorsports Ferrari Mercedes-Benz F1 industrial espionage
Get lost in Evo's sublime 2013 Car of the Year testing
Fri, 08 Nov 2013Every year Evo stages its Car of the Year test, bringing the best performance cars in the world to one location for an epic shootout. This year the magazine pitted eight CotY finalists against each other on Route Napoleon in Southern France - Evo claims it's the "best road in the world" - and then proceeded to nitpick the smallest of faults on each car until the winner could be named. You see, this year's lineup of machines was just so good that only one car obviously wasn't CotY material from the get-go. Can you guess which one judging from the list below?
- Aston Martin V12 Vantage S
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Ferrari embroiled in legal battle over 21-year-old's Facebook page
Fri, 28 Mar 2014Ferrari is facing a court battle in Switzerland due to alleged copyright infringement over taking over a Facebook fan site. If the suit is successful, it could cost the company millions and harm its reputation on social media.
Sammy Wassem started the Facebook fan page for Ferrari when he was 15 and eventually grew it to over 500,000 followers. In 2009, the company congratulated the him on the site's success, but said that "legal issues" forced it to take over the administration, according to Automotive News Europe. Wassem could still use the site, but managers had oversight.
Wassem asked Ferrari for financial compensation to keep working on the page but continued creating content on it for the next four years. Eventually, the company terminated his administration rights, and In 2013, the he and his father Olivier filed the lawsuit against the business alleging it owes payment over 5,500 hours of work and copyright infringement for taking over the page. They are asking for 10 million Swiss francs ($11.3 million).