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The prancing horse badge is an icon that almost everybody can recognize as being Ferrari. Whether it is from Magnum PI, Miami Vice, Fortnite, or even Lego, Ferrari has invaded the imagination of everyone at all ages. Founded in 1939, by the legendary Enzo Ferrari. Ferrari is considered a premier luxury sports car manufacturer. After the massive success of their Ferrari 456, they introduced its successor, the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti from 2004 to 2011, as an executive 2+2 coupe-style grand tourer with exceptional performance and comfort. This top-of-the-line 2006 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti F1A comes with just 15,000 miles on the odometer and is ready to be picked up by its new owner.
The 2006 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti F1A was offered in a whopping 17 color options for a Ferrari, this specimen has the Nuovo Nero Daytona black exterior paint job. Incorporated into the car's design are large side scallops and headlights which pay tribute to the 1954 Ferrari 375 MM. A set of staggered 18” and 19” ball-polished modular wheels grace the Ferrari. Yellow brake calipers with the Ferrari letterings in black lurk behind the wheels. The interior features Nero-colored leather in Daytona-style seat trim, and yellow contrast stitching. A premium sound experience is provided by the Bose Digital Audio System which includes their proprietary AudioPilot noise compensation technology to keep it quiet in the cabin.
This 2006 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti F1A is not just about comfort and luxury. True to Ferrari style, this car comes with a 5.7L V12 engine coupled to an improved version of the F1 transmission, a 6-speed automated manual paddle shift transmission made by Graziano also known as the F1A transmission. Engine power output is at 533hp along with 434 lb.ft of torque. With a top speed of 199 mph and 0-62 mph in four seconds flat, this car can move. The seller reports that the car comes with a revised ECU and short gears. Another addition is the HGTC package which has new calibration settings for the shock absorbers, and the gearbox with an F1-S mode, it also includes sports polished exhaust grilles and pipes. All-wheel carbon ceramic disc brakes assure impressive stopping power.
Ferraris are widely known for their eye-catching bodylines and roaring exhaust notes. However, in 2004, the prancing horse came out with a more subtle and effortlessly effective grand touring car, the 612 Scaglietti. Released as the replacement for the 456, the Pininfarina-styled 612 was named after Sergio Scaglietti, the legendary designer who penned many other beautiful sports cars to come out of Maranello during the ‘50s and ‘60s. The 612 is Ferrari’s second all-aluminum vehicle, the first being the 360 Modena. It shares its engine with the 599, and despite the common belief that its design is understated, there’s no lack of power or performance. A stunning 2007 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti found its way to our inventory. With just 25,000 miles on its clock, it is up for grabs in Connecticut.
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 prancing horse badge is an icon that almost everybody can recognize as being Ferrari. Whether it is from Magnum PI, Miami Vice, Fortnite, or even Lego, Ferrari has invaded the imagination of everyone at all ages. Founded in 1939, by the legendary Enzo Ferrari. Ferrari is considered a premier luxury sports car manufacturer. After the massive success of their Ferrari 456, they introduced its successor, the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti from 2004 to 2011, as an executive 2+2 coupe-style grand tourer with exceptional performance and comfort. This top-of-the-line 2006 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti F1A comes with just 15,000 miles on the odometer and is ready to be picked up by its new owner.
The Ferrari F430 was a sports car that represented the entry-level point into Ferrari ownership. Of course entry-level is subjective; it was still a six-figure purchase when brand new. Succeeding the popular 360, the F430 came in 2005 and offered more performance and updated styling than its predecessor. It’s thought that around 16,750 units were made across a four-year production run. Today, getting your hands on a F430 is a nice way to experience a contemporary Ferrari from the early 2000s. This particular 2005 Ferrari F430 packs under 20,000 miles and awaits a new owner in Maryland. Is that you, then?
In a world where the automotive market is shifting toward electric vehicles and SUVs, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso mixes the benefits of a practical shooting brake design while rocking a V12 heart. When thinking about Ferrari, the first picture that comes to mind is a two-seat supercar coupe. However, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso politely changes the norm by being a hatchback unlike any other. It is essentially a development of the Ferrari FF, which is now retired. The example that we are featuring here is from the fourth year of production. This beauty arrives in our inventory from Royal Oak, Michigan, and shows only 8,247 miles on its odometer. With a few aftermarket additions onboard, this GTC4Lusso is ready to take you and your family on exciting adventures.
A Hybrid Ferrari? What’s going on? Yes, Ferrari went down the hybridization route as well. They launched the SF90 Stradale plug-in hybrid model in 2021. Of course, being Ferrari, they had to ensure that it was the sportiest hybrid in the world, and offered that signature Ferrari driving experience. So, they took their time and perfected the formula. You can sample that perfected formula right now, because we’ve got a 2023 Ferrari SF90 Stradale for sale today. This all-stock, one-owner car has covered under 2,000 miles, and waits for its next owner to take it on. Is that you, then?
What if you could find a four-door Lamborghini with plenty of space and practicality? Well, that’s precisely what the Urus is. It’s the vehicle that you should pick if you’re a fan of Italian exotic cars but have family responsibilities to shoulder as well. Introduced for the 2018 model year, the Urus doesn’t compromise on Lamborghini’s image of sheer performance, theater, and road presence. Instead, it takes all those things and fits them within a practical SUV body. Of course, there are a few dynamic compromises, but unless you’re a hardcore racing driver who takes every vehicle to its ragged edge of performance capabilities, you’re unlikely to find them. This particular 2020 Lamborghini Urus has traveled 36,000 miles and awaits a new owner in Maryland. If it sounds like your sort of car, give us a call or shoot us a DM ASAP.
The Ferrari F430 was a sports car that represented the entry-level point into Ferrari ownership. Of course entry-level is subjective; it was still a six-figure purchase when brand new. Succeeding the popular 360, the F430 came in 2005 and offered more performance and updated styling than its predecessor. It’s thought that around 16,750 units were made across a four-year production run. Today, getting your hands on a F430 is a nice way to experience a contemporary Ferrari from the early 2000s. This particular 2005 Ferrari F430 packs under 20,000 miles and awaits a new owner in Maryland. Is that you, then?
In the early 2000s, Lamborghini realized that they needed a lower-level model to capture the market with, as simply relying on a single halo car was a risky business strategy. So, they brought out the V10-engined Gallardo in 2003, and the rest, they say, is history. The Gallardo was made for ten years and sold over 14,000 units in that time. It was Lamborghini’s best-selling model until it was overtaken by its successor, the Huracan. Today, getting your hands on a Gallardo is a very smart move. That’s because it’s a fantastic way to experience a piece of contemporary Italian exotica, as well as a smart future investment since the Gallardo is a definite classic. So, say hello to this 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo that’s up for sale in Dallas, with only 26,490 miles to its name. Awaiting a new owner, this car comes with past service and repair records available.
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