2014 Ferrari 458 Italia Coupe *custom Wheels & Upgraded Exhaust* on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
*JUST IN* 2014 Ferrari 458 Italia Coupe, 14,969 KM, Bianco Avus (White) Exterior Paint on Custom Rosso (Red) Premium Leather Interior. Canadian Car, Clean Carproof With No Previous Accident Claims, LOADED. This Vehicle Comes Equipped With: RWD 4.5L V8 With 562 HorsePower & 398 ft-lbs. of Torque With a 7-Speed Automated Manual Transmission, Custom ADV. 1 Wheels, Custom Upgraded INNOTECH Exhaust, Navigation, BlueTooth, Rear View Camera & Sensors, Heated Seats, & Much More!
This vehicle comes certified and e-tested. Warranty is available, Trade-ins are welcomed. Leasing & Financing available. To schedule an appointment to view this vehicle, or for more information please contact: Mike McDonald at (647) 668 1680 or mike@vehicle-direct.ca www.vehicle-direct.ca.
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Driver limps away from massive Ferrari crash
Tue, Mar 29 2016The safety of modern racecars is absolutely astounding, and few videos show that better than this crash from a race in France's GT Tour at Nogaro. Driver Sacha Bottemanne in a Ferrari 458 GT3 bumps a fellow racer in another Ferrari. The slight hit is still enough to throw Bottemanne off balance, and his Prancing Horse slams hard into the wall. The high-speed crash causes pieces to explode off the car, but you can immediately see the driver moving inside once the Ferrari stops spinning. Bottemanne climbs out the space formerly occupied by the windshield, and a corner worker helps him limp to the side of the track. A translated tweet from GT Tour says the driver went to the hospital afterward, but he only suffered some bruises. After a shocking crash straight into the wall at such high speed, it says a lot for GT3 safety that his injuries were so minor. Related Video:
Ferrari will increase production by 30% to 9,000 cars per year
Wed, Oct 14 2015After years of keeping production purposefully limited to guarantee exclusivity under the reins of Luca di Montezemolo, Ferrari is looking to seriously ramp up its numbers in the near future. A filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission indicates the iconic, Italian supercar maker intends to boost volume by 30 percent to reach around 9,000 vehicles annually by 2019, according to CNBC. Because Ferrari is already doing quite well financially, the extra sales would likely offer a serious boost to profits in the early years after its $10-billion initial public offering. Ferrari's filing also mentions growing demand in emerging markets and a larger "spending capacity" among wealthy buyers as reasons for growing the volume, according to CNBC. However, the company's execs intend to watch how the strategy works and ensure that the brand keeps an air of exclusivity. Sergio Marchionne initially promised to keep annual volume around 7,000 supercars last year. However after taking over as the Prancing Horse's chairman, he reportedly started considering pushing the numbers closer to 10,000. With Marchionne potentially becoming Ferrari CEO as well, the company's future is largely in his hands now. Under Marchioness plan, Ferrari plans to launch a new model each year through 2018. The Prancing Horse is reportedly developing a modular, aluminum space frame to underpin most of its future vehicles. The first to get it might be the next-gen California in 2017. Related Video:
Ferrari names new F1 car F138
Wed, 30 Jan 2013Don't call it the F150. Ferrari has officially announced it will name its newest Formula One car the F138. The machine is the 59th car Ferrari has built to compete in F1, and it's also the last of the company's F1 efforts to rely on a high-strung V8 for propulsion. F1 rules have changed for next year, forcing competitors to use smaller cylinder counts to get around the track. Ferrari has already said it will use a 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 to do its dirty work. That moves brings an end to the eight-year reign the V8 enjoyed.
Ferrari isn't saying much more about the 2013 car, and the only image we have to go on at the moment is the logo you see above. Stay tuned for more information, and in the interim, be sure to check out the painfully brief press release below.
