- 2012 Ferrari California
- 4.3L Naturally Aspirated V8
- 7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic
- RWD
- Red Vinyl Wrap
- Nero Daytona Exterior
- Nero Interior
- Contrasting Stitching In Rosso Ferrari
- Embroidered Prancing Horse on Headrests
- Daytona Style Seats
- Rev Counter In Giallo Modena
- Scuderia Ferrari Fender Shields
- Red Brake Calipers
Extras Included in the Sale
- Recharger
- Second Key
Want a red Ferrari with a naturally aspirated V8, a retractable hardtop, and a fine black interior that embodies that soulful Italian spirit of performance? This 2012 Ferrari California ticks all those boxes, and it’s got just 42,241 miles on the clock. Coming from the California line-up of 2008 to 2017, this car has reportedly been used like new, and comes with a recharger plus a second key. We’re also told that this Lawton-based Ferrari comes with original Nero paint, over which a red vinyl wrap has been applied, so if you like it red or want a more muted shade, you can have either when you acquire this machine.
Exterior and Interior
Designed by Pininfarina, you know that a Ferrari will be breathtakingly beautiful even before you cast eyes upon it. This 2012 Ferrari California is no different, with its red vinyl wrap giving it that signature Ferrari look. But if you don’t like red, you can simply remove the wrap to reveal the car’s Nero or black paintwork. The car’s wheels are also black, and it’s got a power-operated retractable hardtop that neatly stows into the trunk when lowered. Don’t worry, there’s still some cargo space available even with the roof stored here. The black interior of this 2012 Ferrari California has carbon fiber interior trim, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with paddle shifters, and a red face for the tachometer. The steering wheel also sports carbon inserts, and the pedals are drilled metal sport units. The car also has a touchscreen infotainment system, as well as automatic climate control with air conditioning for your comfort.
Engine
A 4.3-liter naturally aspirated V8 powers this 2012 Ferrari California. It’s a wonderful thing to behold, screaming out a reported 453hp at 7,750rpm and 358lb-ft of torque at 5,000rpm. Also, the California is the first front-engined Ferrari with a V8, as well as the first Ferrari to have direct gasoline injection, multi-link rear suspension and a dual-clutch transmission. Yes, that 7-speed unit can shift gears faster than even the fastest human could achieve. It drives the rear wheels, with the car offering 0-60 in as little as 4 seconds. The top speed is rated at 193mph, while carbon ceramic brakes with red calipers help rein things in.
Ferrari’s California T marked a major turning point for the marque, reintroducing turbocharging to Ferrari’s road cars for the first time since the legendary F40 while retaining the approachable grand touring personality that made the California such a success. Introduced for the 2015 model year, the California T sharpened the formula with significantly improved performance, revised styling, and more advanced technology, all while preserving the retractable hardtop versatility that makes it equally comfortable as a coupe or open-top cruiser. This particular 2015 Ferrari California T shows 22,306 miles and stands out thanks to an especially eye-catching presentation, wearing a Sky Blue vinyl wrap—including the door jambs—over its original Rosso Corsa finish, paired with a warm Cuoio interior. Well optioned with desirable carbon fiber appointments, Daytona seats, Scuderia shields, and forged wheels, this Ferrari offers an appealing combination of performance, usability, and unmistakable Italian character.
Want a red Ferrari with a naturally aspirated V8, a retractable hardtop, and a fine black interior that embodies that soulful Italian spirit of performance? This 2012 Ferrari California ticks all those boxes, and it’s got just 42,241 miles on the clock. Coming from the California line-up of 2008 to 2017, this car has reportedly been used like new, and comes with a recharger plus a second key. We’re also told that this Lawton-based Ferrari comes with original Nero paint, over which a red vinyl wrap has been applied, so if you like it red or want a more muted shade, you can have either when you acquire this machine.
If you want a Ferrari, there’s a fine array of modern models to pick from. Let’s take, say, the past ten years. You’ve got the 488, Portofino, Roma, California, GTC4 Lusso, Superfast, etc. Today’s Prancing Horse is a 2016 Ferrari California T. The California is a 2+2 hardtop convertible built as a grand tourer. It was made between 2008 and 2017, making this 37,481-mile example from Weston one of the last to leave the gates of Ferrari’s famous Maranello factory. With its 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8, 20-inch Forged Diamond wheels and Daytona-style seats, this is a nice choice for those who want a Ferrari that’s a comfortable but fast cruiser, rather than an all-out racing machine. Because this car will get you places very quickly and thrill you to the maximum, but will do so in great comfort and luxury.
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