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2011 Ferrari California, Private Sale, Factory Warranty, Full History, Like New! on 2040-cars

US $164,999.00
Year:2011 Mileage:17006
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

2011 Ferrari California  Argento Nurburging Metallic Paint Nero Leather interior  Vin#ZFF65LJA9B0176246  Miles: 17,006  Power Seat adjustment with heated seats  ($5,194 option)  Magnaride Dual mode shock absorber system ($5,114 option) Premium Audio sound system ($5,037 option)  Steering Wheel LED Rev display ($4,250 option)  Front/Rear Daytona Style Seat Trim ($3,305 option)  Advanced front lighting System ($1,809 option)  Scuderia Fender Shields on front fenders ($1,809 option)  Yellow Brake Calipers ($1,259 option)  Ipod integrated connection ($881 option)  Yellow Tachometer ($724 option)  Color upon request for seat stitching ($448 option)  Additional options added: -3M Paint protection  -22" GWG Forged rear wheels -21" GWG Forged front wheels -Ferrari Power Cube extended Warranty (Expires July 24th 2014) -Scotch Guard interior protection  This amazingly well optioned Ferrari California was sold new at Ferrari of Washington in Sterling Virginia. The service history prior to the 2nd owners purchase of the vehicle was completed at the selling Ferrari dealer in Virginia. The 2nd owner bought the car from Ferrari of North Scottsdale, an authorized Ferrari dealer. The vehicle was bought from them on Nov 30th 2012 @ 14,544 miles.  Since delivery to the past owner in November 2012 the vehicle has only had 2,500 additional miles put on. Being covered by the factory Ferrari "Power cube" warranty allows the next owner to rest assured that there are no risks of mechanical problems immediately. The last annual service was just completed at 16,460 miles. The service was completed on October 7th 2013 by Ferrari of North Scottsdale at a cost of $1,392.68  With the assurance of a factory warranty, an amazing well optioned car and the additional wheel and tire package, this 2011 Ferrari California will certainly impress the most discerning buyer. The vehicle is for sale, complete with original tools, books, 2 master keys, complete service history, factory car cover and factory trickle charger. This is a private sale with no sales tax due at time of transfer, for Arizona residents this is a huge savings!!!! 

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Ferrari builds one-off hybrid F12 TRS roadster

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

When Ferrari makes an open-top version of one of its V12 super-GTs, it typically comes in particularly low production numbers. Maranello only made 448 examples of the 550 Barchetta Pininfarina, 559 of the 575 Superamerica and 599 units of the 599 SA Aperta. What we have here, however, is not just the first F12 roadster we've seen yet, but also the most exclusive.
Called the F12 TRS, it's obviously based on the F12 Berlinetta, but with some key modifications. Not the least of which is the open-top body-style (which may or may not have a folding roof mechanism of some kind), coupled with some unique bodywork like a cowled rear deck and reshaped hood. But the TRS (which we can only assume is some tribute to the 250 Testa Rossa) is also said to pack an F1-derived KERS hybrid assist, presumably similar to the one in the LaFerrari - or more poignantly, in the 599 HY-KERS concept - to give the 6.3-liter V12 even more juice than the prodigious 730 horsepower it produces in stock Berlinetta form.
The vehicle, apparently spotted in the garage at the company's Fiorano test track, appears to be a one-off built by Ferrari's Special Projects division for one discerning and evidently very wealthy customer who is said to have paid $4.2 million for the privilege.

Celebrating the Ferrari F40 and the man who raced it

Mon, 07 Jul 2014

The Ferrari F40 has become one of the iconic cars of the last 50 years. It presaged the supercars of the future with its extensive use of carbon fiber and turbocharged engine, but it was also old school with no traction control, stability control or even anti-lock supervision to save the driver if they got in over their head. In its latest video, XCar Films takes a look at the F40 through the lens of a man in the UK who specializes in keeping them on the road and occasionally races these quintessential sports cars.
John Pogson has spent his entire life surrounded by engines. His father was a transport manager for a trucking company and he used to accompany him out on repairs. When he was old enough, John started repairing vehicles at a Lancia dealer, and from there, he started working for Ferrari. Eventually, he saved up enough money to open his own, independent Italian car garage. His new business proved successful, and Pogson's customers started asking him to race their Ferraris, including the F40 - something he did with great success. How could you say no to that opportunity?
While Italian cars are his specialty, Pogson also has a soft spot for all performance cars. The video shows him driving his AC Cobra with a claimed 600 horsepower and doing some smoky donuts in it. Scroll down to learn more about the F40 from one of the people that knows it best.

Ferrari gives employees record $5,600 bonus on strong year

Thu, 10 Apr 2014

Ferrari has got to be a great place to work. In fact, it's named as one of the best places to work in Europe year after year. Add to that the pride of making some of the coolest cars in the business, running one of the winningest teams in all of motorsports (even if the Scuderia isn't doing so well thus far this season) and all around standing for the best Italy has to offer, and you've got the makings of a dream job. And it just got a bit sweeter.
That's because Ferrari has just awarded each and every one of its employees a bonus of 4,096 euros - the most the company has ever paid. That's equivalent to over $5,600 at today's exchange rates, and represents a whopping 20 percent of the annual salary for a recently hired young employee. Following two advances of 1,000 euros each, that means employees will find an extra 2,096 euros in their pay checks this month, which may not be enough to buy a new California T or 458 Speciale, but should finance a nice shopping spree of t-shirts and paperweights at the Ferrari Store or a family vacation to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi.
The bonuses are part of a deal signed with the union in 2012, but are enabled by record profits reported by the company over the last couple of years. After 2012 emerged as Ferrari's most profitable fiscal year, it moved to reduce production, thereby increasing the value of each new car it sells to drive profits up even higher. Nice work, in short, if you can get it.