2010 Ferrari 458 Italia - Rosso Corsa Over Black With Carbon Racing Seats on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Traditional Rosso Corsa over Black leather interior. This is a beautiful modern Ferrari that frankly makes anything that came before it seem obsolete. It is a 'Ferrari Approved' pre-owned vehicle so buy with confidence as it has been fully serviced, inspected and will include a Factory warranty covering the vehicle for one year from the date of purchase with unlimited mileage. It factory options include: Navigation with Blue tooth hands free Premium sound - JBL Professional Dark painted Lightweight Forged Sport wheels Yellow colored brake calipers Scuderia Ferrari shields on the front fenders Carbon Fiber drivers zone Carbon Fiber center console All interior stitching in Red And more.. Look at the photos and make you inquiries to our sales department via phone, message or in person. Erik Clover (512) 380-0231 Buy with confidence as this is a certified 'Ferrari Approved' pre-owned Ferrari. It will come with one year of full factory warranty and is complete with both keys, books, car cover, tools and factory battery charger. |
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Ferrari to debut new twin-turbo California in the spring
Wed, 18 Dec 2013Ferrari hadn't made a turbocharged engine since the F40 ended its production cycle in 1992. But that all changed when it helped Maserati develop its new 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8. That turbo engine has so far been shoehorned into the Quattroporte, along with its 3.0-liter V6 cousin that also powers the smaller Ghibli. But soon it'll wear the Prancing Horse badge as further details emerge on the next-generation California.
Set to arrive in time for the spring (likely to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March), the new California will reportedly ditch its naturally-aspirated V8 in favor of a reworked version of the Quattroporte's twin-turbo unit, which at 523 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque is already considerably more muscular than the current California's 483 hp and 372 lb-ft.
The new California will likely be closely based on the outgoing model, but benefit from revised aluminum sheetmetal and an updated cabin with a new infotainment system - two areas in which the current model has scored low marks.
Ferrari 250 Testa Rossas assemble by the shore at Pebble Beach
Mon, 18 Aug 2014Seeing one Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many people because so few exist, and those that do generally trade hands for tens of millions of dollars. At this year's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, there are 20 of these amazing rarities lined up next to each other.
Situated right on the shore of the Pacific Ocean, you can actually hear the waves lapping against the rocks during the quiet moments. Just a few feet away these thoroughbred Prancing Horses are on display and being polished to perfection. The Testa Rossas represent some of the most important historic racers in the world, and the mix here include a prototype, a Le Mans winner and models that counted drivers like Phil Hill and Dan Gurney behind the wheel.
Not all Testa Rossas were created equal, though. Ferrari built both factory racing and customer versions, and they came with curvaceous bodies from Scaglietti and a bit more angular look with dual snouts from Fantuzzi. Many of them also had further modifications from there to make each one about as unique as a snowflake. Check out our fabulous gallery of all 20 of these beautiful red heads on display together.
These are two Ferrari design studies that led to the LaFerrari
Tue, 26 Mar 2013Ferrari apparently worked through nine design concepts for its LaFerrari supercar recently shown at the Geneva Motor Show, and has put two of them on display at its museum in Maranello, Italy. Both from 2011, the Manta (pictured) is harder edged and looks closest to the finished product.
The other, the Tensostruttura, is much more fluid and looks like it probably came from the past or the future, not so much the present. You can check them both out in the videos below and register your take on what might have been.