2012 Ferrari Ff Silverstone Over Natural Leather 20" Sport Wheels on 2040-cars
New Milford, Connecticut, United States
2012 Ferrari FF finished in Silverstone over Natural. Original owner,
dealer serviced with remainder of factory 7 year Ferrari maintenance.
Options include AFS System, Aluminum color calipers, Chrome grill,
Painted dash inserts, Scuderia shields, Sport exhaust, Parking camera,
20" sport forged diamond rims, Full electric seats, High power HIFI. All
books, records, window sticker ($340,268) and keys. Factory set of wheels and snow tires available for additional cost.
Please have all financing, spousal approvals, garage space and inspections done prior to bidding. Seen by appointment only during normal business hours. Contact Scott @ 203-219-0113 9am-6pm EST. |
Ferrari FF for Sale
- Ferrari ff, highly optioned, $10k satin wrap, car is black on black from factory(US $229,888.00)
- 2dr hb certified coupe 6.3l bluetooth rear bucket seats power heated mirrors(US $250,000.00)
- Cruise daytona lifter sport exhaust carbon fiber led shields camera sensors 20(US $239,900.00)
- Ferrari approved certified ff stunning color combination $398,797 msrp(US $227,500.00)
- 2014 ferrari ff in tour 7800 miles defrance blue list price was $375085.00(US $275,800.00)
- Great condition, great value, call now for details (847) 951-8172(US $214,995.00)
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Tax The Rich returns with reckless driving in a Ferrari 288 GTO
Thu, 14 Nov 2013Tax The Rich, the YouTube channel that exists mainly to terrorize ultra-rare, ultra-expensive cars like the Jaguar XJ220, Ferrari Enzo and Rolls-Royce Phantom, has come out with its first video in two months, starring one of the rarest Ferraris of the past 40 years - the 288 GTO.
Now, by Tax The Rich standards, its treatment of the 288 is better than what the Enzo or the Rolls (especially) got in their videos. The most cringe-worthy parts are in the very beginning, before transitioning to actual roads (yes, we know the 288 was originally meant as a Group B rally car, but that makes zipping about on grass and dirt in a very rare Ferrari no less difficult to watch). After that, it's more of the stuff we wish collectors would do with their cars - drive. Seeing and hearing this 288 GTO at full clip is a thing of beauty, and something we wish were a far more regular occurrence.
Take a look below for the latest video from Tax The Rich.
Ferrari's Enzo successor to cost 1M euros?
Tue, 19 Feb 2013If you're planning to pick up the newest hypercar from Ferrari, you may need to do more than save your pennies. Automotive News Europe reports the Enzo successor will cost more than 1 million euros, or $1.34 million at current conversion rates. That's before taxes, too. All told, Ferrari will build just 499 examples of the tentatively named F150 according to reports. The Italian automaker has neither confirmed nor denied the price or production figures, though Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne has said the machine is already sold out worldwide.
We do know the hybrid will serve up more than 900 horsepower thanks to a new naturally aspirated V12 direct-injection engine and an electric motor. The automaker says its HY-KERS hybrid system has cut fuel consumption by some 40 percent. Of course, adding an electric motor to the party has added some 330 pounds to the driveline, a fact Ferrari has offset by using carbon fiber for the machine's chassis. Word has it the F150 will have a curb weight similar to the Enzo at a shave over 3,000 pounds.
Recap: 2013 Australian Formula One Grand Prix is all about the rubber [w/spoilers]
Sun, 17 Mar 2013A pre-season full of talking points was swapped for a brand-new set of talking points after the running of the opening grand prix of the 2013 Formula One season. The consistency of the regulations from last year to this year and the triplicate dominance of Infiniti Red Bull Racing meant that no one would have been that surprised if the relative order of things remained the same. But teams found so many ways to switch things up that, in typical pre-season fashion, no one was ready to make any bets on in-season performance, and a couple of surprising players suffered the ignominy of getting it really wrong: McLaren knew it was in trouble from the very first test, while Williams drivers applauded their car as the best in years, only to have Pastor Maldonado call it "undriveable" on the very first day of practice in Melbourne.
And then there were those Pirellis, the Italian company talking up the fact that its super soft tires would only go off so quickly that it would force teams to pit at least twice during the race.
Even then, no one could have seen the first round of pit stops beginning on Lap 5.