2010 Ferrari 458, Nero Daytona, 6k Miles, Ferrari Certified, Immaculate on 2040-cars
Morris County, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8 Cylinder
Make: Ferrari
Model: 458
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: Coupe
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 6,972
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Daytona Nero
Interior Color: Chocolate Leather
2010 Ferrari 458 Italia - Ferrari Certified Pre Owned, Award Winning Color Combination
- AFS (Factory Xenons w/Headlight Swivel)
- Diamond Stitched Seats and Rear Parcel
- Electrostatic Mirror w/Homelink
- Dashboard in Leather
- Steering Wheel in Matching Leather
- 20" Forged Alloys
- Scuderia Shields
- Power Seats
- Ferrari iPod Adapter
- Navigation w/Bluetooth
- $19,961 in "Other Options" (i.e. tons of detail options including suede map door pockets, suede sun visors, and much more)
- Ferrari "Skid Plates" were Installed at the Dealer
- Dealer Installed "3M Clear Film/ClearBra" that is impossible to notice but protects front end from Road Debris
- 2 sets of Factory Keys w/Integrated Remote
- Ferrari Air Kit (still sealed)
- All Books, including Pouch, Owners Manual, Radio/Nav Manual, and all Original Pamphlets
- Ferrari Silk Cover w/Matching Steering Wheel & Seat Covers
- Factory Window Sticker that has been laminated for safe keeping
- Car is Factory Certified, so you are buying a car that still has Ferrari Factory Warranty almost thru 2015 - It's a completely worry free purchase!
- Award Winning Color Combination - car was shown at numerous events and the awards will be included in the sale
- Fully Serviced and is Completely Ready to Drive and Enjoy! Compare that to other cars on market.
- Car includes everything it came with when new, except the "$278k" price.
- CarFax is immaculate and the car has absolutely no History of Paintwork or any Damage whatsoever
- New Car Scent is still in effect, just like it came off the showroom floor.
- The seats are in literally New condition, with no major wear on the bolsters (unlike others on the market) - check the pictures.
- All Service Records since the car was new are available from the Dealer that Delivered It & Certified It
- Color combination is incredible - Daytona Nero is one of the most amazing colors on the 458 (Red 458s just don't have the same presence this car has)
- The Smoked Forged Alloys are the Best Looking Wheels on the 458, Hands Down
- Diamond Stitched Seats provide the classiest and richest look on the 458
- Some items are still in Factory Original Wrapping
- I am happy to show the car by appointment only. PPIs are welcome pending an acceptable purchase arrangement.
(remember the car is still under factory warranty). - Please Serious Inquiries Only. No Wholesalers Please or Advertisers looking to "Place" the car.
- Clean Title in Hand. If you need to finance, that's OK, but I prefer a cash purchaser.
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