



At a Glance: 2017 Ferrari 488 Spider
Hailed by Top Gear as the 2015 Supercar of the Year, the Ferrari 488 is the evolution of the 458 in both form and function. Powered by a turbocharged 3.9L V8 with 660 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque, this 2017 Ferrari 488 Spider was ordered with Sport Exhaust, Goldrake seats, carbon fiber component packages, and other options as listed below. It is now being offered on consignment through Exotic Car Trader with extremely low miles, a clean title, a clean Carfax, and an active 4-year/50,000-mile factory warranty package which began when it was purchased new.

Finished in Grigio Silverstone Metallic, this 488 Spider was ordered with 20” forged diamond cut wheels clad with Pirelli P Zero tires measuring 245mm at the front and 305mm at the rear. Other exterior options include yellow brake calipers and the Carbon Fiber Exterior Components Package consisting of carbon splitters, side skirts, B pillars, and air ducts. A Thin Blue Line decal has been affixed near the license plate and can easily be removed. Tinted side markers are noted at the front and rear. Cabin appointments include a Charcoal over Rosso color palette, Goldrake racing seats with red seatbelts, and embroidered floor mats with 488 Spider logos. This 2017 Ferrari 488 Spider was optioned with an aluminum rev counter and without the Passenger Data Display above the glovebox. Other notable features include Park Assist, rain sensing wipers, a reverse camera, and a 30GB infotainment system. The digital odometer displays 1,902 miles at the time of consignment.

Thanks to clever engineering by Ferrari, the 488 Spider weighs just 110 pounds more than the standard coupé and achieves nearly identical performance figures all around. And thanks to its turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 powerplant with 660 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque, the 2017 Ferrari 488 Spider reaches 60 MPH in 2.9 seconds, completes a quarter mile in 10.9 seconds, and can attain a top speed of 202 MPH. In addition to the optional Sport Exhaust, this 488 features a 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission and a nose lift system for clearing tall obstacles like speed bumps and leaves.

At a Glance: 2017 Ferrari 488 Spider
Turbocharged 3.9L V8 (660 HP / 560 lb-ft)
Grigio Silverstone Metallic finish
Exterior Carbon Components Package
Sport Exhaust
20” Forged Diamond Cut wheels
Pirelli P Zero tires
Yellow brake calipers
Suspension nose lift capability
Charcoal interior with Rosso carpeting
Goldrake racing seats with red seatbelts
Embroidered 488 Spider floor mats
Aluminum rev counter finish
Reverse camera
Parking Assist
Rain sensing wipers
30GB infotainment system



Owning a Ferrari equates to an ownership experience like no other, you get the performance the pranching horse has to offer, a comfortable interior regardless of its performance, whole lot of looks thanks to design that has always been nothing short of iconic. Present today is your ticket into exclusivity and the way of the pranching horse and takes shape with this 2018 Ferrari 488 GTB. With just over 10,000 miles reported on its clock, this Italian powerhouse sports a carbon fiber racing package, comes with 2 keys and even has transferrable Windshield, Tire and Wheel Insurance.



Owning a Ferrari is more than just having a car; it’s an invitation into a world of unparalleled engineering and iconic design. This stunning 2016 Ferrari 488 GTB is no exception, exemplifying the prancing horse’s legacy. With just 9,520 miles on the odometer, this meticulously maintained Ferrari boasts $40,000 in carbon fiber upgrades, delivering not only striking aesthetics but also performance enhancements.



Hailed by Top Gear as the 2015 Supercar of the Year, the Ferrari 488 is the evolution of the 458 in both form and function. Powered by a turbocharged 3.9L V8 with 660 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque, this 2017 Ferrari 488 Spider was ordered with Sport Exhaust, Goldrake seats, carbon fiber component packages, and other options as listed below. It is now being offered on consignment through Exotic Car Trader with extremely low miles, a clean title, a clean Carfax, and an active 4-year/50,000-mile factory warranty package which began when it was purchased new.




One of Ferrari’s most iconic models from the Nineties is the F355, in Berlinetta (fixed-head) or Spider (convertible) form. Immortalized by a place in the Need For Speed series, this was actually Ferrari’s entry-level offering between 1995 and 1999. Heavily based on the preceding 348, the 355 featured new design and engineering in key places. Now, a 355 remains the definitive Nineties Ferrari, in all its pop-up headlamped, naturally-aspirated V8 glory. That’s what we have on offer here, a 1997 Ferrari F355 Spider from Wichita Falls, Texas. With just 34,000 miles on the clock and a tuneful 3.5-liter V8 behind the passenger cabin, this is the perfect weekend cruiser for anyone who loves driving.



Supercar used to mean something with truly awesome performance that could really sweep you off your feet and take your breath away. Typically, supercars packed at least 500 horsepower and could easily crest 200mph. They were raw, unrefined beasts with scant creature comforts. The McLaren F1 of the Nineties somewhat refined things a bit, and the Bugatti Veyron took it to the next level. Suddenly, Super wasn’t enough and a new term was coined; Hypercar. These are machines that are truly next-level. Today’s 2025 Ferrari SF90 Spider is definitely a Hypercar. The SF90 range was introduced in 2020, and named after Ferrari’s Formula 1 car at the time. It’s got hybrid tech, all-wheel drive, and a power output just shy of four figures. All that could be yours if you desire, thanks to this Maryland-based 2025 Ferrari SF90 Spider. With a mere 140 miles on the clock, it’s also got a lovely open-topped design to offer you the most glorious driving experience possible. Plus, we’re told that this example packs over $56,000 in additional options, with a jaw-dropping $681,668 in MSRP!



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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