2011 Ferrari California, Private Sale, Factory Warranty, Full History, Like New! on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
2011 Ferrari California
Argento Nurburging Metallic Paint
Nero Leather interior
Vin#ZFF65LJA9B0176246
Miles: 17,006
Power Seat adjustment with heated seats ($5,194 option)
Magnaride Dual mode shock absorber system ($5,114 option)
Premium Audio sound system ($5,037 option)
Steering Wheel LED Rev display ($4,250 option)
Front/Rear Daytona Style Seat Trim ($3,305 option)
Advanced front lighting System ($1,809 option)
Scuderia Fender Shields on front fenders ($1,809 option)
Yellow Brake Calipers ($1,259 option)
Ipod integrated connection ($881 option)
Yellow Tachometer ($724 option)
Color upon request for seat stitching ($448 option)
Additional options added:
-3M Paint protection
-22" GWG Forged rear wheels
-21" GWG Forged front wheels
-Ferrari Power Cube extended Warranty (Expires July 24th 2014)
-Scotch Guard interior protection
This amazingly well optioned Ferrari California was sold new at Ferrari of Washington in Sterling Virginia. The service history prior to the 2nd owners purchase of the vehicle was completed at the selling Ferrari dealer in Virginia. The 2nd owner bought the car from Ferrari of North Scottsdale, an authorized Ferrari dealer. The vehicle was bought from them on Nov 30th 2012 @ 14,544 miles.
Since delivery to the past owner in November 2012 the vehicle has only had 2,500 additional miles put on. Being covered by the factory Ferrari "Power cube" warranty allows the next owner to rest assured that there are no risks of mechanical problems immediately. The last annual service was just completed at 16,460 miles. The service was completed on October 7th 2013 by Ferrari of North Scottsdale at a cost of $1,392.68
With the assurance of a factory warranty, an amazing well optioned car and the additional wheel and tire package, this 2011 Ferrari California will certainly impress the most discerning buyer. The vehicle is for sale, complete with original tools, books, 2 master keys, complete service history, factory car cover and factory trickle charger. This is a private sale with no sales tax due at time of transfer, for Arizona residents this is a huge savings!!!!
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The report comes from Autocar, which claims to have dug up the application to patent the design for an "internal combustion engine having two cylinders, which are arranged in a 'V' configuration." In other words, a motorcycle engine. The application reportedly goes on to describe a balancing shafts to reduce vibration. Our own research did not lead us to find the application in question, so we'll have to take it with a grain of salt for the moment. But supposing it's all on the up and up, and that Ferrari was actually developing a motorcycle engine. Would that be so out of the ordinary?
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