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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Auto blog
LaFerrari XX may have lapped N?rburgring in 6:35
Wed, 23 Apr 2014Enthusiasts around the world - ourselves included - have been anxiously awaiting the ultimate supercar showdown. After all, we seldom see three of the world's preeminent exotic automakers come out with such closely matched machinery in such close proximity as we have with the Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1 and Ferrari LaFerrari. That showdown could occur on no better a playing field than the Nürburgring, but the automakers haven't exactly been playing ball.
Porsche set down a lap time of 6:57, staking its claim as the fastest street-legal production car ever to lap the vaunted Nordschleife. Rather than challenge Zuffenhausen head-on, though, McLaren has only said that the P1 has clocked a time of under seven minutes, and though Ferrari has been testing the new LaFerrari at the Ring, it hasn't released any official time at all. Maranello may, however, be preparing to announce an even faster time.
According to word we're receiving from across the pond, Ferrari has clocked a lap time of 6:35 - only it wasn't achieved in the road-going LaFerrari, but in the upcoming track-bound LaFerrari XX. That model, which was just confirmed and spied last week, will follow in the footsteps of the Enzo-based FXX and the 599XX, which itself recorded a lap time of 6:58 in 2010. Because it's not street-legal, it didn't contend for the same honors, and within a couple of months was pipped on the leaderboard for non-street-legal vehicles by the Pagani Zonda R by over ten seconds.
Ferrari 250 GTO could fetch as much as $75 million at auction
Wed, 13 Aug 2014Last month we reported on a Ferrari 250 GTO heading for the auction block at Pebble Beach. We knew at the time it would break records and bring in tens of millions of dollars. But now that the gavel is about to drop, it looks like even our projections could fall short.
According to a report on Bloomberg, citing the classic car authorities at Hagerty Insurance, the GTO in question (pictured above) could fetch upwards of $60 million and as much as $75 million when the auction takes place two days from now in Monterey, CA.
Hagerty's reported estimate would not only blow the previous records out of the water, but would eclipse the pre-sale estimate attributed to Bonhams, the auction house handling its sale, which placed its value between $30 million and $40 million.
Ferrari 458 Speciale A is most powerful Prancing Horse convertible ever
Thu, 25 Sep 2014Let all of the speculation finally end because the convertible version of the Ferrari 458 Speciale is here. However, the Prancing Horse isn't calling it a spider; instead it's dubbed the 458 Speciale A, which stands for Aperta or "open" in English. It's also limited to a scant 499 cars, a few more than the 458 first rumored.
Regardless of its name or production numbers, what really matters is Ferrari's claim that this is its the most powerful droptop production model ever. That is thanks to the same 4.5-liter V8 from the hardtop Speciale, with 597 horsepower and 398 pound-feet of torque.
The aluminum-retracting top doesn't change performance much, while letting the wind blow through the owner's hair at ludicrous speeds. Ferrari claims the setup adds about 110 pounds (50 kilograms) to the overall weight and can open or close within 14 seconds. Acceleration to 62 miles per hour is reported at 3.0 seconds, about a tenth slower than the coupe, and the Aperta can hustle to 124 mph in 9.5 seconds.