The Ferrari SF90 Stradale, a recent offering from the illustrious automaker, embodies the brand's reputation for crafting vehicles that ignite passion and fascination. The privilege of taking the reins of the prancing horse is one reserved for a select few, and once behind the wheel, one's fate becomes forever intertwined with the rich heritage of the brand. This cherished 2023 Ferrari SF90 Stradale is an impeccable example with a mere 100 miles on the odometer, nearly fresh off the stables. This marvel on wheels retains the timeless recipe for crafting vehicles that leave one in awe, as evidenced by its remarkable design and engineering.
Indulging in a grand touring experience is an embodiment of pure driving pleasure. However, locating a grand tourer that possesses all the necessary elements can be a daunting challenge in today's automotive market. In light of this, we present to you this 2020 Ferrari Portofino that we have on offer today. With 22,500 miles registered on its odometer, this Italian powerhouse can be yours to acquire and enjoy the pinnacle of driving luxury.
A pivotal milestone for any company is when its brand becomes a benchmark for luxury, even in unrelated contexts. Ferrari, an exemplar of such achievement, has attained this status today. Since its establishment by Enzo Ferrari in 1939, the company has reigned supreme in the realm of luxury performance, renowned for its iconic vehicles and a brand that epitomizes opulence. The introduction of the Ferrari Dino 246 GT in 1967 marked a breakthrough moment for Ferrari, solidifying its enduring legacy, which persists until the present year of 2023. Among its notable successors is the Ferrari 458, a mid-engine sports car produced from 2009 to 2015, encompassing six distinct variants, including the esteemed Speciale variant introduced in 2013. Embark on an enchanting journey through city streets with the 2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale, boasting an impressive array of options and a mere 5,990 miles registered on the odometer.
Ferrari has dabbled in four-seat grand tourers for decades, with mostly excellent results. The FF was one of the greats, produced between 2011 and 2016, to seat four people, travel great distances, and even come with a special part-time four-wheel-drive system. Up for sale with us is a 2012 Ferrari FF that bears 22,300 miles, and the current owner reports that it's been serviced up to date, with records to back it up. If ever there was a family Ferrari, this could just be it!
One of the most iconic, instantly recognizable, and highly desirable is the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari. Interestingly Ferrraris founding was more into racing Alfa Romeo cars than building them, and Enzo Ferrari reluctantly made the first Ferrari-badged car in 1947 after the company's incorporation in 1939. Ferrari has created some of the most anticipated and sought-after sports cars for decades. One of these is the Ferrari F430, produced from 2005 to 2009, succeeded by the Ferrari 458 in 2009. With just 29,067 miles on the odometer and the car in almost new condition, this 2012 Ferrari 458 Italia is a definite car to have in your stables.
Owning a grand tourer is a memorable experience, no matter how you look at it. It's a performance car that boasts luxury; this equates to a car that can perform well on the twisty bits of the the road and ensure you immediately slow down and cruise in comfort as well. What better way to sum up your grand tourer experience than driving off in this 2011 Ferrari California we have today. With a reported 56,000 miles on the clock, this low mileage example is ready to elevate your expectations of an incredible drive.
Did you know that Ferrari does offer cars with more than two seats? They've been doing it for decades. In 2004, the Ferrari 456, renowned for its pop-up headlamps, was ripe for retirement, and Ferrari trotted out the 612 Scaglietti as its replacement. A true four-seater, the 612 Scaglietti would continue for seven years, and only 3,025 were produced. That's why this particular 2006 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti that we've got up for sale right now is something special. In fact, it's probably a perfect definition of the word 'Unicorn,' as it's got just 1,923 miles on the odometer!
The Ferrari 355 represented one of the finest cars of the Nineties to come out of the house of Maranello. When the time for a sequel rolled around, Ferrari was on the ball and debuted the 360 in 1999, just in time for the turn of the millennium. Sporting Pininfarina looks, a beautiful-sounding V8, and that signature Ferrari driving feel, it could be forgiven for no longer sporting pop-up headlamps as current safety regulations effectively wrote them out of the future. This particular 2001 Ferrari 360 Modena is a Euro-spec model and, when converted, has the equivalent of 42,700 miles done since new. Snap it up ASAP because someone else will net this rare low-mileage beauty if you don't.
Ferrari is a world-renowned luxury sports car manufacturer from Italy and undoubtedly one of the most recognizable in its niche. The luxury sports car manufacturer was founded in 1939 as Alfa Romeo's racing division until 1947 when the first Ferrari-badged car was built; the 125 S. Many decades down the line, Ferrari continues to create some of the most sought-after luxury sports cars in the motoring world. 1999 saw Ferrari reveal the Ferrari 360, a successor to the Ferrari 355. Produced until 2005, the Ferrari 360 was offered in two body styles and a number of variants. Up for grabs is a 2000 Ferrari 360 Modena F1 with a low mileage of 31,000 miles and in excellent condition.
Ferrari is an automaker’s name which almost everyone knows about, but relatively few can afford. Since its founding in 1939, almost every single Ferrari is a much sought-after car. What made Ferrari so desirable is its racing heritage that is deeply embedded and the brand luxury that is associated with it. Succeeding the Ferrari 348 was the super popular Ferrari F355 two-door sports car manufactured from 1994 to 1999 in three distinct body styles. Up for grabs is a late 1999 Ferrari F355 F1 Spider with just 36,100 miles on the odometer and the car is in amazing condition.
Ferrari is a world-renowned luxury sports car manufacturer from Italy and undoubtedly one of the most recognizable in its niche. The luxury sports car manufacturer was founded in 1939 as Alfa Romeo's racing division until 1947 when the first Ferrari-badged car was built; the 125 S. Many decades down the line, Ferrari continues to create some of the most sought-after luxury sports cars in the motoring world. 1999 saw Ferrari reveal the Ferrari 360, a successor to the Ferrari 355. Produced until 2005, the Ferrari 360 was offered in two body styles and a number of variants. Up for grabs is a 2000 Ferrari 360 Modena F1 with a low mileage of 31,000 miles and in excellent condition.
The Ferrari 355 represented one of the finest cars of the Nineties to come out of the house of Maranello. When the time for a sequel rolled around, Ferrari was on the ball and debuted the 360 in 1999, just in time for the turn of the millennium. Sporting Pininfarina looks, a beautiful-sounding V8, and that signature Ferrari driving feel, it could be forgiven for no longer sporting pop-up headlamps as current safety regulations effectively wrote them out of the future. This particular 2001 Ferrari 360 Modena is a Euro-spec model and, when converted, has the equivalent of 42,700 miles done since new. Snap it up ASAP because someone else will net this rare low-mileage beauty if you don't.
Ferrari is an automaker’s name which almost everyone knows about, but relatively few can afford. Since its founding in 1939, almost every single Ferrari is a much sought-after car. What made Ferrari so desirable is its racing heritage that is deeply embedded and the brand luxury that is associated with it. Succeeding the Ferrari 348 was the super popular Ferrari F355 two-door sports car manufactured from 1994 to 1999 in three distinct body styles. Up for grabs is a late 1999 Ferrari F355 F1 Spider with just 36,100 miles on the odometer and the car is in amazing condition.
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When the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer introduced the Ferrari California in 2008, it became a global hit. Its successor was the Ferrari Portofino in 2017 and the Portofino M in 2020. The Ferrari Portofino is a grand touring sports car with an aggressive design language and performance to match. The M variant, which stands for Modificata, ups the power and adds some visual changes as well. 2018 saw Ferrari receive the prestigious Red Dot: Best of the Best award for the Portofino's design. Up for grabs is a 2022 Ferrari Portofino M with just 500 miles on the clock and ready to be taken home by you.
Just a few years ago, Ferrari took a dismissive stance towards electric vehicles, viewing them as inferior and mundane in comparison to their high-performance offerings. However, their perspective underwent a notable shift when they introduced the SF90 Stradale, the fastest-production Ferrari to date, which happens to be a plug-in hybrid. This milestone marked Ferrari's debut into the realm of electrically assisted propulsion, and the SF90 Stradale undoubtedly captured the attention of the supercar world. Despite some critics who argue that the SF90 doesn't quite embody Ferrari's signature driving experience, its unprecedented performance achievements speak volumes. Therefore, we present this exquisite 2022 Ferrari SF90 Stradale, currently available for purchase.
The latest addition to Ferrari's range of mid-engined sports cars is the Ferrari F8 Tributo, whose feel, and performance shocks the masses and raises the eyebrow of even the pickiest automotive journalist. Present here, rich in history and all its sports car pedigree, is this 2021 Ferrari F8 Tributo. With 9,500 miles on the clock, this is undoubtedly one of Maranello's finest and yours for the taking. What's better? This car has a reported $47,837 ticked off in options.