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2000 Ferrari 360 Modena 19k Miles Full Belt & Complete Serv. Just Done Clean Car on 2040-cars

US $70,999.00
Year:2000 Mileage:19054
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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2000 Ferrari 360 in gorgeous nurburgring argento w/ black interior. You won't be disappointed in this near perfect original and complete and highly optioned example. It has all the hard to find important stuff: 3 keys and 2 remotes 1 red, 1 black, as well as alarm code. It just had its full service done about 800 miles ago, including: all belts including timing belts and tensioners, all the fluids and filters etc. everything to bring it fully update and I have all the paperwork for this. It has every book, tool kit and manual (in the custom ferrari leather cases), tire kit, even the original flashlight and Ferrari car cover. It also has tons of options including Scuderia shields, challenge grill, HIDs, daytona power seats, 6 disc cd, black brake calipers, leather headliner and even sunroof and its leather carrying case which is extremely rare. This car even has 2 sets of floormats in it to show you how protected its life has been, 1 OEM and the other w/ Cavillino emblem. The outside is in great condition, no dents or scratches your hard pressed to even find any minor rock chips. The interior again awesome condition no wear marks, dash is great, no rips or heavy wear any where. Everything on the car works exactly as it should, no leaks, no issues what so ever, brakes and tires also have lots of life left. This car will need nothing for a long time. It starts right up every time, clutch engages very smooth and shifts firm and crisp, 1 very experienced owner that drove it thought it had the stradale TCU but confirmed it didn't, but tells you how nicely it performs! The suspension is nice and tight, the car tracks perfectly straight under acceleration and braking. The only aftermarket parts are carbon fiber shift paddles and front bumper skid plates which are both are great to have. Its clean Carfax and title in hand. Carfax shows a few owners but most were just registration changing address or were dealer inventory.

You won't find a cleaner more complete, original car w/ complete service and low miles at this price! It has just the right amount of miles that its been driven enough to keep the parts and seals lubed and fresh but still has low enough miles that its value will stay firm. Cars are meant to be driven and you will see often times the cars that have ultra low miles (under 10k) often end up needing alot service because they have just sat around and the rubber parts and bushings get old and hard and start to deteriorate from lack of use.  You can see from the carfax this car did a nice even amount of miles each year and never sat for a long period and then have a bunch of miles all done at one time. Having all the original accessories is important on these cars, not having the red alarm remote or alarm code will mean having to have the whole alarm reset which is very expensive at the dealer, this car has both as well as all the original manuals in leather cases and a complete tool kit and car cover which are worth a couple thousand dollars together. I have full documentation on the recent full service from a Ferrari authorized dealer and the car was fully inspected at that time showing that it needed nothing. please call w/ any questions 503 7 6 4 7264

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Berger and Vettel swap F1 cars old and new at the Red Bull Ring

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

This weekend the Formula One circus heads to Spielberg. No, not the Hollywood director, but the town in Austria that's home to the Österreichring. Subsequently known as the A1-Ring, these days it's called the Red Bull Ring, which makes this weekend's revived Austrian Grand Prix something of a home race for the defending champion Red Bull Racing team. But long before that it was the home race of the sixteen F1 drivers that call Austria their home - not the least of them Gerhard Berger.
The only Austrian driver to have won a grand prix (ten of them, all told) but not a championship, Berger was a fixture of F1 racing in the 1980s and 90s, spending much of his career driving for Ferrari. He later ran Scuderia Toro Rosso for three seasons, during which time Sebastian Vettel won his first (and still the team's only) grand prix. So with the Austrian Grand Prix back on the calendar for this weekend, the two highly accomplished drivers headed to the Red Bull Ring for a little juxtaposition.
Gerhard rolled in with the Ferrari F1/87-88C in which he won the 1988 Italian Grand Prix at Monza (which was, incidentally, the same race that Vettel won for STR twenty years later under Ferrari power), and Seb in his championship-winning RB8. Then they switched off, giving the four-time world champion his first chance to drive a grand prix racer with three pedals. If you can't believe that, it's also (as far as we can tell) the first time, despite years of neck-and-neck competition and retention of some of the best drivers on the grid, that a Red Bull or Toro Rosso driver has driven a Ferrari F1 car, and vice versa. See how it went down in the video below.

Stellantis ready to kill brands and fix U.S. problems, CEO Tavares says

Thu, Jul 25 2024

  MILAN — Stellantis is taking steps to fix weak margins and high inventory at its U.S. operations and will not hesitate to axe underperforming brands in its sprawling portfolio, its chief executive Carlos Tavares said on Thursday. The warning for lossmaking brands is a turnaround for Tavares, who has maintained since Stellantis was created in 2021 from the merger of Italian-American automaker Fiat Chrysler and France's PSA that all of its 14 brands including Maserati, Fiat, Peugeot and Jeep have a future. "If they don't make money, we'll shut them down," Carlos Tavares told reporters after the world's No. 4 automaker delivered worse-than-expected first-half results, sending its shares down as much as 10%. "We cannot afford to have brands that do not make money." The automaker now also considers China's Leapmotor as its 15th brand, after it agreed to a broad cooperation with the group. Stellantis does not release figures for individual brands, except for Maserati which reported an 82 million euro adjusted operating loss in the first half. Some analysts say Maserati could possibly be a target for a sale by Stellantis, while other brands such as Lancia or DS might be at risk of being scrapped given their marginal contribution to the group's overall sales. Stellantis' Milan-listed shares were down as much as 12.5% on Thursday, hitting their lowest since August 2023. That brings the loss for the year so far to 22%, making them the worst performer among the major European automakers. Few automotive brands have been killed off since General Motors ditched the unprofitable Saturn and Pontiac during a U.S. government-led bankruptcy in the global financial crisis in 2008. Tavares is under pressure to revive flagging margins and sales and cut inventory in the United States as Stellantis bets on the launch of 20 new models this year which it hopes will boost profitability. Recent poor results from global carmakers have heightened worries about a weakening outlook for sales across major markets such as the U.S., whilst they also juggle an expensive transition to electric vehicles and growing competition from cheaper Chinese rivals. Japan's Nissan Motor saw first-quarter profit almost completely wiped out on Thursday and slashed its annual outlook, as deep discounting in the United States shredded its margins. Tavares said he would be working through the summer with his U.S. team on how to improve performance and cut inventory.

Montezemolo says he has "no good news" on Schumacher

Fri, Feb 5 2016

Former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo said on Thursday that he has "no good news" about Michael Schumacher's condition. Speaking to journalists on stage in Milan at the Quattroruote Day, where he was awarded the Premio Gianni Mazzocchi in memory of the newspaper's founder, di Montezemolo was asked about the seven-time world champion. And more than two years on from the skiing accident that left Schumacher with serious head injuries, di Montezemolo suggested there had been no positive developments. "I have unfortunately not good news," di Montezemolo said on stage. "Michael was a great driver, and we experienced a long time together in both our personal and professional lives. But life is really strange. "He was the most successful driver of Ferrari and in his career he had only one accident, in 1999. But unfortunately a fall in a ski accident has had serious consequences." The Schumacher family has kept details of the German's conditions a closely guarded secret, although has made it clear that he faces a long recovery. Earlier on this year, Schumacher's manager Sabine Kehm slammed as 'irresponsible' a report that he was able to walk again. "Such speculation is irresponsible, because given the seriousness of his injuries, his privacy is very important for Michael," she said. "Unfortunately they also give false hopes to many involved people." This article by Jonathan Noble originally appeared on Motorsport.com, the world's leader in auto racing news, photos and video. Image Credit: AFP via Getty Images Celebrities Motorsports Ferrari F1 michael schumacher luca di montezemolo