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.
Say hello to the Ferrari's most market-researched model in history. The Ferrari Portofino is the perfect Ferrari for those seeking a 21st-century Gran Turismo they can drive around the clock that is quick, sophisticated, and luxuriously furnished. And what can up the ante by adding a dash of excitement? It is becoming a convertible. This stunning example of the 2019 Ferrari Portofino Convertible is now available for sale with just 7,500 miles on its odometer. Buckle up, and let's dive in to find out what it has to offer.
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.
The Ferrari California, a departure from the brand's traditionally fiery models, offers a more relaxed yet exhilarating driving experience. Serving as both a 2+2 grand tourer and a retractable hardtop convertible, it blends performance and practicality. Ferrari achieved several milestones with the California, including its first front-engined V8 car and the introduction of a folding metal roof. This 2010 Ferrari California, boasting just 31,100 miles and diligent maintenance, stands as a pristine example poised to become a future classic and a savvy investment.
When it comes to Italian sports cars, Ferrari stands in a league of its own, renowned for its unrivaled performance and timeless design. The 2005 Ferrari F430 Spider exemplifies this legacy, with its stunning Pininfarina-designed body finished in iconic Rosso Corsa Paint over Beige Leather, a color combination synonymous with Ferrari. Despite having traveled 35,000 miles, this F430 remains in excellent condition, a testament to its meticulous care and the durability of Ferrari engineering. Whether you're a Ferrari enthusiast, a collector, or simply someone who appreciates the pinnacle of Italian automotive engineering, the 2005 Ferrari F430 Spider presents an opportunity to own a piece of automotive history and indulge in the exhilaration that only a Ferrari can deliver.
If you drive a Ferrari, chances are you like standing out and being in control of a true Italian thoroughbred that perfectly adapts to being a luxury cruiser and a rocket at the race track. For years the Italian performance powerhouse has churned out literal automotive art, and every model that leaves its production floors has a big chance of becoming a classic the moment its new custodian takes delivery. The 2005 Ferrari F430 Berlinetta F1 we have today is one of those Ferraris that became an instant classic; this Italian beauty has just a reported 16,000 miles on the clock since new and is waiting to grace your collection or spruce up your driveway.
As the highly acclaimed successor to the Ferrari F355, the 360 Spider F1 embodies Ferrari's evolutionary prowess through the integration of innovative design and superior engineering. Rooted in a heritage that traces back to the legendary Enzo Ferrari himself, the emblem of the Prancing Horse signifies not only passion and speed but also an unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering excellence. The 360 Spider F1 beautifully encapsulates these principles, seamlessly merging cutting-edge technology with decades of illustrious racing history. Presented before you is an exquisite specimen of the 2002 Ferrari 360 Spider F1, gracing the road with just over 65,525 miles registered on its odometer and accompanied by its original window sticker. Beyond being a mere vehicle available for acquisition, this 360 Spider F1 offers an opportunity to partake in a chapter of automotive history—a meticulously preserved testament to Italian craftsmanship, speed, and elegance.
Contrary to what you might think, making an entry-level Ferrari is harder than a top-tier supercar. At the entry-level, you've got to balance performance, looks, features, character, and price. Your entry-level sports car can't be a threat to the ones further up the pecking order. Plus, when you're following up a class act like the Ferrari F355, you've really got to knock this one out of the park. Ferrari did just that in 1999 with the debut of the Ferrari 360. Many improvements were made to create meaningful gains over the F355 in just about every conceivable area. If you'd like to sample the 360-driving experience, this 2001 Ferrari 360 Spyder is a fine way to do so. With only 13,250 miles on the odometer, this car has received some recent servicing, a recent oil change, and some maintenance to keep it at its peak.
The Ferrari Testarossa, often considered Ferrari's response to the renowned Lamborghini Countach, holds a unique place in automotive history. Some see it as an embodiment of 80s cultural significance, having graced the silver screen in notable films like Miami Vice, Wolf of Wall Street, and the iconic video game Out Run by Sega in 1986. Regardless of its initial intent, the Ferrari Testarossa is an automotive masterpiece that adorned the walls of countless enthusiasts' bedrooms and gave Lamborghini fierce competition. With its signature 12-cylinder engine, featuring red-painted cam covers that inspired its name, "Testa Rossa" (Italian for "redhead"), this particular 1991 Ferrari Testarossa stands as an exceptional example, boasting a mere 11,640 miles on its odometer. Buckle up as we delve into its remarkable attributes.
The 1980s marked an exhilarating era for Ferrari enthusiasts, and the iconic Ferrari F40 was the unequivocal star that graced the covers of every automotive magazine. The legacy of Ferrari's 80s creations is an unparalleled sensory delight. Now, you have the opportunity to experience the essence of that era behind the wheel of this legendary 1988 Ferrari 328 GTB. This Euro-spec GTB model boasts a mere 28,818 miles on the odometer and comes complete with custom import paperwork, its original key, keychain, and even its original car cover.
When it comes to Italian sports cars, Ferrari stands in a league of its own, renowned for its unrivaled performance and timeless design. The 2005 Ferrari F430 Spider exemplifies this legacy, with its stunning Pininfarina-designed body finished in iconic Rosso Corsa Paint over Beige Leather, a color combination synonymous with Ferrari. Despite having traveled 35,000 miles, this F430 remains in excellent condition, a testament to its meticulous care and the durability of Ferrari engineering. Whether you're a Ferrari enthusiast, a collector, or simply someone who appreciates the pinnacle of Italian automotive engineering, the 2005 Ferrari F430 Spider presents an opportunity to own a piece of automotive history and indulge in the exhilaration that only a Ferrari can deliver.
If you drive a Ferrari, chances are you like standing out and being in control of a true Italian thoroughbred that perfectly adapts to being a luxury cruiser and a rocket at the race track. For years the Italian performance powerhouse has churned out literal automotive art, and every model that leaves its production floors has a big chance of becoming a classic the moment its new custodian takes delivery. The 2005 Ferrari F430 Berlinetta F1 we have today is one of those Ferraris that became an instant classic; this Italian beauty has just a reported 16,000 miles on the clock since new and is waiting to grace your collection or spruce up your driveway.
The Ferrari Testarossa, often considered Ferrari's response to the renowned Lamborghini Countach, holds a unique place in automotive history. Some see it as an embodiment of 80s cultural significance, having graced the silver screen in notable films like Miami Vice, Wolf of Wall Street, and the iconic video game Out Run by Sega in 1986. Regardless of its initial intent, the Ferrari Testarossa is an automotive masterpiece that adorned the walls of countless enthusiasts' bedrooms and gave Lamborghini fierce competition. With its signature 12-cylinder engine, featuring red-painted cam covers that inspired its name, "Testa Rossa" (Italian for "redhead"), this particular 1991 Ferrari Testarossa stands as an exceptional example, boasting a mere 11,640 miles on its odometer. Buckle up as we delve into its remarkable attributes.
The 1980s marked an exhilarating era for Ferrari enthusiasts, and the iconic Ferrari F40 was the unequivocal star that graced the covers of every automotive magazine. The legacy of Ferrari's 80s creations is an unparalleled sensory delight. Now, you have the opportunity to experience the essence of that era behind the wheel of this legendary 1988 Ferrari 328 GTB. This Euro-spec GTB model boasts a mere 28,818 miles on the odometer and comes complete with custom import paperwork, its original key, keychain, and even its original car cover.
Contrary to what you might think, making an entry-level Ferrari is harder than a top-tier supercar. At the entry-level, you've got to balance performance, looks, features, character, and price. Your entry-level sports car can't be a threat to the ones further up the pecking order. Plus, when you're following up a class act like the Ferrari F355, you've really got to knock this one out of the park. Ferrari did just that in 1999 with the debut of the Ferrari 360. Many improvements were made to create meaningful gains over the F355 in just about every conceivable area. If you'd like to sample the 360-driving experience, this 2001 Ferrari 360 Spyder is a fine way to do so. With only 13,250 miles on the odometer, this car has received some recent servicing, a recent oil change, and some maintenance to keep it at its peak.
As the highly acclaimed successor to the Ferrari F355, the 360 Spider F1 embodies Ferrari's evolutionary prowess through the integration of innovative design and superior engineering. Rooted in a heritage that traces back to the legendary Enzo Ferrari himself, the emblem of the Prancing Horse signifies not only passion and speed but also an unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering excellence. The 360 Spider F1 beautifully encapsulates these principles, seamlessly merging cutting-edge technology with decades of illustrious racing history. Presented before you is an exquisite specimen of the 2002 Ferrari 360 Spider F1, gracing the road with just over 65,525 miles registered on its odometer and accompanied by its original window sticker. Beyond being a mere vehicle available for acquisition, this 360 Spider F1 offers an opportunity to partake in a chapter of automotive history—a meticulously preserved testament to Italian craftsmanship, speed, and elegance.
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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.
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.
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.