2005 Ferrari F430 F1 Spider, 5300 Miles, Carbon Fiber Options on 2040-cars
Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Beige
Make: Ferrari
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 430
Trim: F1 Spider
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 5,360
Exterior Color: Rossa Corsa
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Carriage House Motor Cars is pleased to offer a stunning 2005 Ferrari F430 F1 Spider for bid. This one owner car is superb in the Ferrari traditional Rossa Corsa/Beige Livery and has just 5,360 miles since new. Along with the standard equipment for this car including the Quad Cam 490 Horsepower V8 Engine and tried and tested F1 Electrohydraulic Transmission, this car comes with an array of options including Red Brake Calipers, Carbon Kit For Engine Compartment, Battery Charger USA + Prewiring, Carbon Fiber For Driving Zone, Daytona Style Seat, Electrically Operated Seats, Scuderia Shields, Ball Polished Wheels, Roll Bar Upholstery Color, Leather Upholstered Rear Bench, High Power HiFi With Subwoofer and All Stichings In Color. For further information, please contact Scott at 203-661-6669. This car is sold as is and Carriage House Motor Cars reserves the right to cancel this auction at any time.
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Ferrari's move towards hybrid powertrains reflects a pair of trends in both the political and motorsports spheres. Politically, automakers, even exotics, are being pushed to produce cars with cleaner emissions, or in many cases, no emissions at all. Look no further than the Range Rover Hybrid, which was just announced. Formula One's push towards hybridization and smaller engines is also informing decisions at Ferrari, with the LaFerrari already using hybrid tech already inspired by the sport.
Still, it's reassuring to know that while Ferrari is pushing forward with future technologies, that the gas engine won't go the way of the manual transmission in Maranello - at least in the near term.
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Tue, 04 Nov 2014The repercussions from Ferrari's pending transition into an independent automaker won't be understood for some time, but one of the biggest consequences could be that the iconic Italian marque will be forced into building more fuel-efficient vehicles.
As Wired points out, while Ferrari built fewer than 7,000 cars in 2013, its status as a public company could trigger pressure from shareholders to build more six-figure supercars and grand tourers. In turn, doing so could lead the company afoul of US Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, which dictate that any company that sells over 10,000 vehicles needs to maintain a certain fuel economy average across its fleet or risk fines.
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This '98 Ferrari F300 was driven 38 times by Michael Schumacher, and there was another round of applause for the driver, who's currently in a medically induced coma and listed in stable condition after a skiing accident. This particular example is number three of nine total built for the '98 season. Power comes from a 3.0-liter V10 engine producing 805 horsepower at 17,500 rpm.
After it was all said and done, bidding ended at $1.7 million (plus another 10 percent in fees). Check out our live images from the auction floor above, and scroll down below for a spine-tinglingly loud auction video and to read its official description.