Ferrari F430 Spider F1 3600 Miles Like New Condition Ferrari Serviced Only on 2040-cars
Rumson, New Jersey, United States
2006 FERRARI 430 SPIDER EXTERIOR: ROSSO CORSO. NO PAINTWORK. ABSOLUTELY NO SCRAPES FROM LOW DRIVEWAYS UNDER FRONT OR REAR BUMPER, NO CURB RASH ON ANY RIM. NO DINGS, CHIPS, SWIRLS, DENTS OR SCRATCHES. CLEAR BRA INSTALLED FROM DAY ONE ON HOOD AND BUMPER, AND STILL LOOKS NEW. INTERIOR: BLACK DAYTONA SEATS WITH RED STICHING. NO WEAR ON DRIVERS OUTSIDE SEAT BOLSTER AS PICTURED.(RARE). NEVER ATE IN, SMOKED IN, AND FERRARI PROTECTIVE SEAT COVERS AND PROTECTIVE MATS WERE ALWAYS USED DURING THE 500 CAREFUL ANNUAL MILES I DROVE. LEATHER STILL SMELLS LIKE NEW. BATTERY TENDER INSTALLED. MECHANICALS: RUNS PERFECT. MAINTAINED ONLY BY FERRARI OF LONG ISLAND AND FERRARI OF CENTRAL JERSEY. CAR JUST HAD ANNUAL SERVICE 1 MONTH AGO, I HAVE EVERY SERVICE RECORD FROM DAY 1. CLEAN CARFAX. ABOUT 600 MILES AGO CLUTCH HAD 95% LEFT. THIS CAR WAS MAINTAINED AHEAD OF ALL SCHEDULED SERVICES. I AM A PROUD FERRARI CLUB OF AMERICA MEMBER FOR THE PAST 15 YRS. THIS CAR WAS JUDGED AND IS A TWO TIME PLATINUM WINNER AT BOTH FERRARI FESTIVALS IN THE PAST 2 YRS. I HAVE EVERY MANUAL, BOOK, CAR COVER, SEAT AND STEERING WHEEL COVER. EVERYTHING IT LEFT THE FACTORY WITH! THIS CAR IS 100% STOCK...IT IS VIRTUALLY ALMOST NEW. THE STICKERS ARE STILL ON THE INSIDE OF THE RIMS. PLEASE CALL DAVID WITH ANY QUESTIONS 609-915-9874. I AM ONLY SELLING BECAUSE NEW CAR IS IN. ALL PAPERWORK DONE THROUGH FERRARI DEALER. NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED, OR IMPLIED, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS. BID WITH 100% CONFIDENCE! |
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2016 Malaysian Grand Prix recap: Surprises and missed opportunities
Mon, Oct 3 2016Mercedes-AMG Petronas pilot Lewis Hamilton drove so well in the run-up to the Malaysian Grand Prix that he said before the race, "Honestly, I don't feel anything is going to stop us." On Sunday, the Sepang race showed what it thought of plans and predictions. Heading into the right-hand Turn 1, Sebastian Vettel practically recreated the dust-up at the Belgian Grand Prix three races ago. When Mercedes' Nico Rosberg swept across from the outside line toward the apex, Red Bull's Max Verstappen had to jink right to avoid, touching Vettel's Ferrari on the inside. Vettel speared straight on and hit Rosberg. Vettel's left front suspension broke, ending his race. Rosberg spun and got moving again, but at the back of the pack. That appeared to put Hamilton on a clear run to the checkered flag. His car looked perfect, his pace was perfect, he easily kept Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo and Verstappen behind. A result that would have seen Hamilton retake control of the Driver's Championship – at Petronas' home race – got crushed on Lap 41 when Hamilton's engine blew down the main straight. That put Ricciardo in the lead, followed closely by his teammate. Just two laps before Hamilton's exit, Ricciardo and Verstappen had battled for second place with some of the best driving we've seen all season. Ricciardo drove as if exorcising the demons of missed opportunities earlier in the year, keeping the young Dutchman behind. The two Red Bulls took the flag fifteen laps later in that order, clocking the first one-two finish for a team other than Mercedes since 2014. It's Red Bull's first one-two since Brazil 2013, when Vettel and Mark Weber took the top steps at the last race of the V8 era. Rosberg recovered to take third in spite of a ten-second penalty for an optimistic pass on Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen. The Finn crossed the line 12 seconds later, followed by Valtteri Bottas in the Williams and Sergio Perez in the Force India. In another Belgium repeat, Fernando Alonso drove from the back of the grid to finish seventh. Nico Hulkenberg secured eighth, Jenson Button ninth for McLaren in his 300th grand prix, and rookie Jolyon Palmer scored his first point of the season for Renault in tenth. The issue to trump all others from now until next week's Japanese Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton's terrible luck with engines. Power unit gremlins earlier this season helped drop the Brit to 43 points behind Rosberg after the Russian Grand Prix.
This is how you go camping with a Ferrari F40 in the snow
Wed, Mar 30 2016If any of the Autoblog staff owned a Ferrari F40, we would drive it as much as possible anywhere we could. However, this clip from Red Bull shows an F40 owner who takes that idea to the extreme by taking the iconic supercar on a camping trip up a ski slope in Japan. The result is stupendous. The driver straps his luggage to the roof, and the bank of lights on the front provides plenty of illumination when the sun goes down. Slide a surf rock cassette into the player (remember the F40 is a product of the late '80s), and it's time to hit the road. Once the snow becomes an issue, the guy puts chains on the tires, and he enjoys some beautiful drifts up the mountain. Ferrari likely never imagined that someone would drive an F40 up a ski slope to go camping. However, this clip shows the supercar can do that just as well as clicking off fast lap times around a track. We love seeing an F40 showing its amazing performance no matter what the environment. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant
Tue, 05 Mar 2013
The successor the Ferrari Enzo has officially bowed. Ferrari pulled the sheets back on the oddly named LaFerrari at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, calling the machine the "maximum expression" of what defines the automaker. In this case, that includes a 6.3-liter V12 engine with 789 horsepower married to a 160-hp electric motor. The combination is good for a full 949 hp and 663 pound-feet of torque, and Ferrari says the LaFerrari can punch to 62 miles per hour in under three seconds. Keep your foot planted and 124 mph will click by in a scant seven seconds, while top speed sits at a lofty 205 mph.
Engineers turned to a total of four different types of hand-laminatated carbon fiber to create a chassis that's both stiffer and lighter than would have otherwise been possible. With a 41/59 weight distribution, carbon-ceramic brakes and ultra-light calipers, the LaFerrari is unlike anything we've seen from the company to date. The automaker says its creation is the fastest in its long history. You can take a look at the in-depth press release below for more information, and be sure to check out the model's new site here.