2011 Ferrari 458 Italia Base Coupe 2-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Roseville, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:4.5L 4499CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ferrari
Model: 458 Italia
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Number of Doors: 2
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 4,865
Up for auction is a 2011 Ferrari 458 Italia with only 4865 miles on the odometer. I am the original owner. This supercar has 570 horses with a 9000 RPM redline, with the amazing F1 transmission.
Options
- Carbon Fiber Driver Area w/LED Lighting
- Premium JBL Audio System
- Front Lifter
- Daytona Style Seats
- Power Seats
- Rear Parking Camera
- Front & Rear Parking Sensors
- AFS Adaptive Front Lighting System
- Rosso Corsa Brake Calipers
- Rosso Corsa
- Beige Leather Seat Trim
- Tachometer in Yellow
This Ferrari is absolutely immaculate and always been stored inside. The vehicle is located in West Palm Beach, Florida.
http://www.ferrarimaseratipalmbeach.com/used-inventory/ZFF67NFA7B0181752
For any questions please call Tony @ 313-549-4444
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Seriously, the wind tunnel? Yes, the wind tunnel. Aerodynamics play an increasingly vital role in F1 racing, and while Red Bull has one of the best in the business, Ferrari's hasn't been running right for some time now.
A year and a half ago Ferrari shut down the galleria del vento at its headquarters in Maranello, citing problems with "correlation" - that is, a major discrepancy between the results it got in the wind tunnel, in CFD computations and on the racetrack. Having narrowed the problem down, the Scuderia embarked upon a major overhaul. It's been using Toyota's facility in Cologne, Germany, in the meantime, but as team principal Stefano Domenicali put it, not having your own wind tunnel on premises "is like playing basketball with one hand behind your back." Now the renovations reportedly complete, however, and Ferrari will begin using its wind tunnel again next month.
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The group are currently being charged with suspicion of violating traffic laws. We'll take a moment to wait for the laughter to die down before continuing.
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