- Red exterior
- Tan interior
- Black 5 Spoke Wheels
- Ferrari Shields
There's a popular saying that goes, "They don't make them like they used to." this applies a lot within the automotive scene as cars tend to lack character and personality; there are a few glimmers of hope, however. When the Ferrari 458 was released, it was clear the famous term for once was irrelevant. Built to stun with its drop-dead gorgeous looks and precision performance on the track. The Ferrari 458, of course, comes from the stables of the finest automotive craftsmen. Present today is one of Maranello's finest, and it looks like this 2015 Ferrari 458 Spider. With a reported 20,228 miles on the clock, this is Ferrari royalty now at your fingertips.
Exterior and Interior
On its release, the Ferrari 458 stole the show and was the automotive definition of breaking the internet; it was a big step up from the already handsome Ferrari 430 and paved the way for more iconic automotive designs from Maranello to take center stage. In true Ferrari fashion, this 2015 Ferrari 458 Spider dons a red exterior and also sports a color-matched hardtop that, when off, makes for a drive experience that's hard to match. A quick walk around this prancing horse, and you would note Ferrari shields in place for that added Ferrari look and feel and a set of 5-spoke Ferrari wheels, which are finished in black. Complementing the iconic red exterior of this 2015 Ferrari 458 Spider is a tan interior geared towards comfort. The interior cabin is a mix of tech and leather and is a lovely place to be, whether you're sprinting down to your local race track or partaking in a chilled-out Sunday drive.
Engine
Some would argue that the piece de resistance of the Ferrari 458 was its stunning design, while others would say that it was its superior handling. What was clear was that the Ferrari 458 was the perfect supercar straight out of the box. Make your way to the rear of this 2015 Ferrari 458 Spider, and what you will find neatly nestled in between is a naturally aspirated 4.5L V8 that loves being taken to the higher end of its RPM cluster at all times. In terms of power delivery, this prancing horse channels all its performance to its rear wheels through a 7-speed automatic transmission to match its dramatic performance.
This black on black 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider is the perfect car for a discerning petrolhead with a bucket list to tick off. The item in question would likely be called “Own A Ferrari” or “Own An Italian Exotic”. Either way, this 12,682-mile beauty from Miami is definitely a great candidate. It’s got an aftermarket sound system to rival its soulful 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8, a full body paint protection film, the Carbon Fiber Racing Package, and more. Plus, it’s a Ferrari! How much more desirable can you get? A little backstory on the 488, it was introduced in 2015 as the successor to the 458. The 488 was the first Ferrari to use turbocharging since the F40 of the Eighties, and was made through 2020. We’re also told that this car has nearly $10k worth of options on it!
The Ferrari 488 Spider represents a pivotal chapter in Ferrari’s modern mid-engine lineage, combining turbocharged V8 performance with the emotional appeal of open-top driving. As the convertible counterpart to the 488 GTB, the Spider retains the same structural rigidity and performance capability while adding the versatility and drama of a power-retractable hardtop. This particular example stands out for its timeless Bianco Avus exterior paired with a dark, motorsport-inspired interior, creating a classic Ferrari contrast that highlights the car’s sculpted lines and aerodynamic design. Balancing everyday usability with supercar performance, the 488 Spider remains one of Ferrari’s most celebrated modern convertibles, offering exceptional driving engagement, unmistakable styling, and a configuration that appeals to both enthusiasts and collectors seeking a refined yet exciting open-air Ferrari experience.
The word "exclusive" has been overused in the automotive world. There are, however, some machines that are actually exclusive pieces of machinery, and a closer look reveals points in the direction of one manufacturer. Ferrari has consistently produced machines that embody nothing but exclusivity. Get behind the wheel of one, and you are in an exclusive driver's club whose machines don't share any traits with what's out there. Present today is your ticket to exclusivity, taking the form of this 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider. With a reported 15,000 miles on its clock, this prancing horse is ready to redefine your definition of the perfect drive and can be yours to drive off in today.
As the final naturally aspirated V8 mid-engine Ferrari before the turbocharged era began, the 458 Spider occupies a special place in modern Ferrari history. This 2015 Ferrari 458 Spider shows just 31,762 miles and presents in timeless Bianco Avus over Nero leather, a sophisticated combination that highlights the car’s sculpted bodywork and exotic character. Widely regarded as one of the greatest driver’s cars Ferrari has ever produced, the 458 Spider pairs breathtaking performance with an intoxicating soundtrack from its 4.5-liter naturally aspirated V8. This particular example is further enhanced by desirable factory options including Daytona seats, carbon fiber interior appointments, Rosso Corsa brake calipers, and forged wheels, making it a well-equipped specification of one of Maranello’s most celebrated modern supercars.
The Ferrari Testarossa remains one of the most instantly recognizable supercars of the 1980s, a machine that perfectly captured the excess, drama, and design experimentation of the era. Introduced as the successor to the Berlinetta Boxer, the Testarossa brought improved refinement, better cooling, and dramatically more interior space, all while retaining Ferrari’s intoxicating flat-12 performance formula. This 1988 Ferrari Testarossa shows 43,413 miles and is finished in eye-catching Giallo Fly over a Nero interior—a combination that amplifies the car’s unmistakable visual theater. While many collectors gravitate toward Rosso Corsa examples, yellow Testarossas carry a distinct period-correct flair that feels especially fitting for such an extroverted design. Adding to the appeal is the engaging gated 5-speed manual transmission, the analog driving experience enthusiasts crave, and a tasteful aftermarket audio upgrade for improved cruising enjoyment.
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.
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