2006 Ferrari F430 F1 Spider Low Miles Offered By Dealer on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
This one owner Ferrari F430 Spider is in excellent overall condition. It has been sold and service exclusively by our organization since new. There are no surprises with this low mileage 430 spider in an attractive Argento Nurburgring (Silver) exterior with all black leather interior featuring full power daytona seats. Please call with your questions and know that this car is complete with Books, tools, keys and still has the original car cover. It is certified 'Ferrari Approved' so it will come with a 1 year Ferrari warranty. Below is a list of the factory options: BLUE BLUETOOTH FOR MOBILEPHONE CALA ALLUMINIUM COLORED BRAKE CALIPERS CDCH 6 CD CHANGER DAY1 DAYTONA STYLE SEAT ELEC ELECTRICALLY OPERATED SEATS INST INSTRUMENT PANEL COLOR GIALLO (YELLOW) LOGO 'SCUDERIA FERRARI' SHIELDS ON FENDERS NAV2 SATELLITE NAVIGATOR SHF2 LEATHER REAR SHELF/DOOR MOULD (BLACK) SND1 HIGH POWER HIFI WITH SUBWOOFER Questions? Call or message our sales department at Ferrari of Austin, Erik Clover (512) 380-0231 |
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2014 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
Tue, 18 Feb 2014Most cardiologists and physiologists maintain that a human's maximum heart rate is calculated with a mathematical formula: subtract a person's age from 220. But some leading doctors are now questioning the established academics, which trace their origins back to 1970, claiming that a simple formula isn't accurate for people of all ages, in particular those who are older. Rather than endorse the time accepted calculation, this progressive group argues that maximum heart rate equals 208 minus 0.7 times age.
While medical science continues its debate, I recently discovered a more elementary approach that disregards age and physical condition, and it requires no math.
To reveal a human's true maximum heart rate, I propose strapping test subjects into the driver's seat of a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and then firing up its ferocious V12.
Ferrari testing 458 successor in the snow?
Thu, 03 Apr 2014It may not seem so long ago that Ferrari introduced the 458 Italia. But it's been on the market a solid 5 years since its launch in 2009, which makes it not only the oldest model in the company's lineup, but one of the oldest in its segment, the Lamborghini Huracan and McLaren 650S just having been launched in the past couple of months. So while a solitary Ferrari playing in the snow might otherwise seem like little more than an unlikely place for it to be, its chronology suggests the crew from Maranello could be up to something more.
The white 458 captured by our spy photographers in Northern Sweden appears to have something going on around its wheel arches. Aside from the panel gap that's taped up between the quarter panel and rear fender in front of the rear wheel arch, there appear to be some modifications around the front wheel arch. Just what they're for, we don't know, but their presence suggests something's up.
The test mule pictured here could be simply testing some new components, for whatever application, but if this is indeed a prototype for the 458's replacement, we'll probably start seeing more of these from here on in before the finished product comes around within the next couple of years - by which time the 458 will be a good seven years old, longer than the F430 or 360 Modena before it were on the market.
Video proof that LaFerrari has a pure electric mode
Mon, 20 Oct 2014Typically, a hybrid car, with its gas engine and an electric motor/battery pack is able to run on both forms of propulsion independently of each other. That means you can sip gas, run on pure electricity or some variation there of. The Ferrari LaFerrari is not like other hybrids.
See, the successor to the Enzo has batteries, an electric motor and a great, thumping V12 engine, but unlike its rivals from McLaren and Porsche, it has no standalone electric mode. That's been Ferrari's party line since day one. But have the Italians been exaggerating a bit? Judging by this video, it seems like a real possibility.
The video comes from what we're guessing is a European track day. It shows a black LaFerrari stealthily sailing through a tunnel on pure electric power, which it shouldn't be able to do, before its 789-horsepower V12 fires to life.