2001 Ferrari 360 Spider Convertible Super Clean, F1, Daytonas, Super Clean! on 2040-cars
Simi Valley, California, United States
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2001 Ferrai 360 Modena Spider F1 3rd owner 28,200 miles Giallo Fly Yellow w/ Blue Scuro Daytona Interior Always in Southern California Always Garaged All Keys and FOBS Factory Ferrari Car Cover Factory Ferrari Battery Charger All Books Tool Kit Daytona Seats Rear Challenge Grill Factory CD Changer Factory Ferrari Battery Charger HID lights Factory Alarm 430 Ferrari Scuderia Wheels Fuchs Racing Exhaust Kinetic Hi-Flow Racing Catalytic Converters Hammon Side Skirts/Spoilers Front Skid/Scuff Plates ENZO Ferrari Ignition Key Amazing sound No Check Engine Lights Very Reliable Very Good Tires- only 1000-1500 miles on them Oil and Transmission just serviced (Red Line) Above average Very Clean! Always Garaged Always Pampered Always Detailed and Clean Very Little Leather Wear for Age All Buttons/Switches have been Fully Restored- NO STICK at All Anywhere! Top is Excellent Operating and Fabric (Blue) Excellent Condition Ice Cold AC Strong Heat Engine Compartment Very Clean! Timing belt service good! Clutch approx. 65% remaining! All Records! Very Rare Color Combination- Beautiful Head-turner- Turn Key Ready to Enjoy! See this car on video right here- http://youtu.be/1jOcfzvViKI Details: This is a 13 year old car and is in above average excellent condition. However, there are some very minor things as outlined here: Minor paint chips, front right wheel has paint chipped (not scrapes). There is a tiny exhaust leak only noticeable when engine cold. I had it checked and it is a gasket that needs replace but not emergency at all and no error codes. Don't get caught up believing that a low low mileage Ferrari is best!! I did the research, you should too if you are a newer buyer... A low mileage car sounds great but could be a recipe for disaster! These cars NEED to be driven so seals and other parts get lubrication and continue to work well. Cars that sit for long times and then are driven become notorious for problems occurring. On average, this 360 Spider has only been driven approx. only 2000 miles per year. That driving, along with good maintenance history, etc... will lead you to a better Ferrari. If you don't believe me, go to Ferrari Chat and do the research yourself! The only reason I am selling this car is to move into a Lamborghini Murcielago. Maybe interested in working some trade for a Murcielago. $93,900 OBO Located in Ventura/LA County area. |
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Lamborghini caps 2020 production at 8,000 to preserve cachet, resale values
Mon, Jan 28 2019Lamborghini chairman and CEO Stefano Domenicali told Car Advice that the Sant'Agata Bolognese automaker will cap production at 8,000 cars in 2020. Even though the cap doesn't take effect for a year, it has caught us by surprise — we didn't realize just how well Lamborghini is doing. In 2010, Lamborghini sold 1,302 cars worldwide, while its rival in Modena sold 6,461 units. Last year, Lamborghini broke all of its records on the way to a 51 percent sales increase and 5,750 cars delivered. The cap maintains two post-sale hallmarks required to fuel Lamborghini's new-car sales: exclusivity and resale values. Ferrari has led the way with public declarations of voluntary caps to maintain brand cachet, and Lamborghini's happy to shadow that leader. Domenicali, an ex-Ferrari man, didn't miss an opportunity to put the running bull's nose ahead of the prancing horse's in his comments, though. He told the Australian publication, "I can also say that for us, Ferrari has always been a reference ... as well as others in the super sports car segment, but we have already achieved higher residual values for our cars, especially with some of our older models." The boss marked out half the 2020 allotment for the Urus, two-thirds of the remainder for the Huracan, and the rest for the Aventador. We expect any 2020 cap to apply only to 2020, though. If Lamborghini can hustle a 40 percent increase in deliveries this year — 2,300 more units, and that's not outside the realm of possibility since this is the first full year of Urus sales — then in 2019 the carmaker will exceed the 2020 cap by 50 units. In such case, shrinking supply next year would help sustain the lather of acolytes, as well as copy another page from Ferrari's handbook. In 2013, then-Ferrari CEO Luca Montezemolo held production to under 7,000 units, after building 7,318 cars in 2012. In 2014, then-Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne said he'd stick to the "willful and intended" 7,000-unit cap. But when Ferrari announces its 2018 results soon, we expect uncapped shipments to exceed 9,000 units. Other upward pressures on Lamborghini's sales would be the success of the Huracan GT3 EVO, which won the GTD class in the weekend's Rolex 24 at Daytona, a year after the Huracan GT3 won in 2018. Lamborghini Squadra Corse has built more than 200 customer racers, and no one would rule out a few more orders phoned in on Monday.
Ferrari V6 hybrid said to arrive in May with as much as 723 horsepower
Thu, Mar 14 2019Ferrari has five debuts planned this year, one of which we've seen in the F8 Tributo. The next four will add to and update the mid-engined sports car range as well as the front-engined GT range. Car magazine thinks it has a bead on the long-awaited Ferrari six-cylinder engine that will sit in the middle of some new sports car definitely not named Dino. According to Car's sources, the 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 works up 610 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque by itself. Given plug-in hybrid assistance and an e-motor between the engine and transmission, the numbers grow to 723 hp and almost 800 lb-ft. The magazine says there's also room for an e-motor powering the front axle "at a later stage." Since Ferrari CEO Louis Camillieri nixed the Dino name, it's said the moniker 486 could get a call-up when Ferrari reveals the powerplant, expected to happen in May. We just need to see where that engine is going to go, since the carmaker's V8 hybrid is also due this year, and also rumored for a May reveal. The V8 hybrid will fit inside a new flexible platform and power a mid-engined model above the 710-hp F8 Tributo in the range and more profitable than the 812Superfast. The F8 Tributo sits on a heavily updated version of the 488 platform, which itself was a heavily updated version of the 458 platform from 2009. The new mid-engined model will focus on track performance. Ferrari has confirmed that its new mid-mounted platform will be able to adopt the V6 family. The brand's SVP of commercial and marketing, Enrico Galliera, told Australia's WhichCar, "So the technology we are going to have, V12, V8, V6 turbo. Hybrid will give us the possibility to have a platform that we can mix to achieve emissions targets." Since the other three Ferrari debuts are predicted to be in the GT and ultra-luxe categories, it's possible the V6 will introduce an entry-level option for a model like the Portofino. Or it could grace a new, more traditional model. There's a new "front-engine hybrid architecture for host of new cars, including Purosangue SUV," the SUV not due now until 2022. Galliera also told WhichCar, "We are developing some products that are designed to give the same emotion as a Ferrari." They will be sports cars, "but with this design that it is more elegant that is more for everyday driving in order to attract those people that maybe are not considering to buy a Ferrari, because they are not willing to have a highly sporty car.
Race Recap: 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix a thrilling wet mess
Mon, 28 Jul 2014Three Free Practice sessions left us thinking Lewis Hamilton looked good to claim another victory for Mercedes AMG Petronas and close up the Driver's World Championship race, but the first qualifying session for the 2014 Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix threw out that script. A fuel leak in Q3 set Hamilton's car aflame and he never set a time. His chassis damaged beyond repair, the team built him a new one and he started from pit lane. That same session also claimed Ferrari's Kimi Räikkönen, when a bad call about whether to go out again dropped him down to 17th and out for the day.
Without a real challenge, that put Hamilton's teammate-slash-nemesis Nico Rosberg on pole in the other Mercedes, followed by a resurgent Sebastian Vettel in the first Infiniti Red Bull Racing, Valtteri Bottas in the first Williams and Daniel Ricciardo in the second Red Bull. Fernando Alonso waved the scarlet in fifth for Ferrari but figured he could be in third place by the end of the first lap. Felipe Massa put the second Williams in sixth, followed by Jenson Button in the first McLaren, Jean-Eric Vergne getting up to eighth for Toro Rosso, Nico Hülkenberg in ninth for Force India and Kevin Magnussen in the second McLaren.
When rain poured on the 4.381-kilometer Hungaroring before the race, every script up and down the field got rewritten, and they would continue come in for revision almost every one of the 70 laps.





















