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Ferrari F430 2-door Coupe Scuderia on 2040-cars

US $97,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:11150 Color: Headlamp washers
Location:

North Miami Beach, Florida, United States

North Miami Beach, Florida, United States
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2007 FERRARI F430 COUPE IN MIRABEAU BLUE WITH BROWN LEATHER INTERIOR AND 11,150 MILES.  
THIS 430 FERRARI COMES LOADED WITH THE FAMOUS F1 TRANSMISSION, DAYTONA POWER SEATS,ALUMINUM ALLOW WHEELS, CARBOCERAMIC BRAKE SYSTEM, 
LEATHER HEADLINER, LEATHER REAR SHELF AND DOOR MOLDINGS, DAYTONA INSERTS, COLORED STEERING WHEEL, 

EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS
City 12/hwy 17 (4.3L engine/6-speed sequential manual trans)
City 13/hwy 17 (4.3L engine/6-speed manual trans)
EXTERIOR
Headlamp washers
Variable-intermittent windshield wipers w/washer
Pwr mirrors
Light tinted windows
Rear lip spoiler
INTERIOR
Ignition immobilizer
Rear window defogger
Pwr door locks
Floor console
Pwr remote trunk/hatch release
Window grid antenna
Leather 4-way pwr adjustable driver/passenger bucket seats
AM/FM stereo w/CD player-inc: (4) speakers
Security system
Remote fuel filler door release
Aluminum instrument panel insert
Passenger-side visor vanity mirror
Instrumentation-inc: tachometer, oil pressure, engine temp, trip odometer, ambient temp gauge
In-dash clock
Pwr windows w/driver one-touch down
Remote keyless entry w/panic alarm
Leather-wrapped tilt/telescopic steering wheel
Aux pwr outlet
Simulated suede headliner
Floor mats
Lighting-inc: dome light w/fade, reading lights, illum entry
Leather door trim inserts
Automatic climate control
MECHANICAL
Pwr rack-&-pinion steering
4.3L DOHC MPFI 40-valve V8 engine w/variable valve timing
19" silver alloy wheels
Front/rear stabilizer bar
Brembo front/rear vented disc brakes
Independent front/rear wishbone suspension w/coil springs
Limited-slip rear differential
Electronic stability control
6-speed manual transmission
Rear wheel drive
P285/35ZR19 BSW rear tires
P225/35ZR19 BSW front tires
SAFETY
Side-impact beams
Traction control
Driver & front passenger airbags-inc: passenger-side shutoff switch
3-point seat belts w/pretensioners
4-wheel Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)

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Ferrari exec to lead Jaguar North America

Tue, 06 Aug 2013

Jaguar has announced that Jeff Curry will be serving as the brand's new North American vice president, effective August 13. The move is a coup for Jag, which lured Curry away from his previous posting as VP of marketing for Ferrari North America, and is further evidence of just how strong Jaguar's comeback has gotten.
Curry has spent over 20 years in the auto industry, and has worked with Audi, SiriusXM and Land Rover, where he made his start in the industry. His primary responsibilities with Jaguar will cover marketing communications, customer relationship management, and product planning.
Jaguar Land Rover's North American president, Andy Goss, heaped praise on the brand's newest addition saying, "Jeff brings with him extensive automotive and luxury marketing experience, critical expertise in leading-edge technologies and a personal passion for automobiles."

'No pink': Why there are some colors Ferrari won't do

Wed, Apr 5 2017

Off the top of your head, how many colors do you think Ferraris come in? There's the famous rosso corsa, of course. Then there's yellow, which is objectively the best Ferrari color. I know a guy with a pristine early-90s 348ts in coke-dealer white, and there are definitely black and silver Ferraris out there. But if you've ever wondered why you can't get a Ferrari in any garish color you want, a Ferrari exec recently discussed which of the company's colors are most popular and why you'll never see a pink Ferrari. "It just doesn't fit into our whole ethos to be honest," Ferrari's Australasia CEO Herbert Appleroth told news.com.au. "It's a brand rule. No pink. No Pokemon Ferraris!" When asked about other colors, Appleroth suggested that while they might be OK for other, more plebeian cars, they were not right for Ferrari. "There are other colors that aren't in our DNA as well, and they are wonderful colors too, but some are perhaps more suited to other brands." Appleworth went on to say that Ferrari strives to provide a highly customizable car-buying experience. "Enzo Ferrari used to say a different Ferrari for every Ferrari-ista, as globally we don't want two cars to be the same," he told News.com. "There are many different levels of personalization from sitting in the dealership and working through all of your options to the tailor-made program where you fly to Italy to the factory in Maranello and sit in the atelier and work out your specifications." So, while big-bucks supercar buyers have near infinite interior and drivetrain options when ordering a new Ferrari, they'll have to settle for after market sprays or custom wraps to get that perfect shade of pink on their Lusso.Related Video: News Source: News.com.au Auto News Ferrari paint colors customize

Ferrari celebrates its founder's birthday

Thu, Feb 18 2016

Buon cumpleanno, Commendatore! That's what we'd be saying today to Enzo Ferrari if he were still alive. But the founder of the Prancing Horse marque passed away at the ripe old age of 90 way back in 1988. If he were still with us today, he'd be 118 years old. And we can't help but wonder what he'd think of his legacy if he were still around to see it. Enzo Anselmo Ferrari was born in Modena before the turn of the century – no, the previous century – way back in 1898. He started out as a racing driver, but soon found his real talents laid in preparing the racecars, not driving them. After achieving success running Alfa Romeo's factory team, Enzo struck out on his own - initially under the name Auto Avio Costruzioni (due to the terms of his previous contract) and then under the Scuderia Ferrari name. Under Enzo's leadership and those that followed, Ferrari emerged as one of the most successful teams in motor racing. The Scuderia has scored more championships, checkered flags, podiums, pole positions, and fastest laps than any other in the history of Formula One. And though it hasn't fielded a factory effort in the top tier decades, it's still among the winningest constructors at Le Mans, with nine outright wins between 1949 and 1965 – outscored only by Audi and Porsche. It also won the Targa Florio seven times, the Mille Miglia another eight, and Sebring 12 times. After famously rejecting a takeover bid from Ford, Enzo sold half his company to Fiat in 1969. He retained control until his passing in 1988 – upon which Fiat took over another 40 percent, leaving 10 to the Ferrari family. But now the company is independent again, having split off from the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles empire, and floated its IPO on the stock market. Though his son still serves as vice chairman, Enzo's prodigy and successor, Luca di Montezemolo, is gone. The road car division makes hybrids but no manual transmissions, the racing department hasn't won the Formula One World Championship since 2008, the theme park in Abu Dhabi welcomes more visitors than the factory museum, and the company makes a significant portion of its revenue these days from selling branded merchandise. It's a very different company, in short, from the one Enzo founded back in 1947, but it wouldn't be here without him. The factory is celebrating with a raft of social media posts. For our part down here, to il Commendatore at the big autodromo in the sky: happy birthday, Enzo.