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2014 Ferrari F458 Spider on 2040-cars

US $355,560.00
Year:2014 Mileage:323 Color:
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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2014 Ferrari 458 Spider

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Contact: Jonathan Perque
Phone: 954-465-6415

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Year: 2014
Make: Ferrari
Model: 458 Spider
Motor: 4.5L Mid-mounted V8
Color: Red
Trans: 7-speed F1 dual clutch
Vin: ZFF68NHA1E0199582
Miles: 323



Description:  The 2014 Ferrari 458 Spider is a head-turning, jaw-dropping hard top convertible supercar that will have your adrenaline pumping through every turn and straightaway.  There really is nothing like having the roof fold away with the press of a button then doing 0-60 in 3 seconds. It is a true high performance luxury machine.



Exterior:  The classic Italian lines mixed with the futuristic headlights/taillights, and the way everything just flows together seamlessly assures you that you will not see another car like this on the road.  The car comes in the beautiful Scuderia Red that just pops in any light. It also has various carbon fiber trim throughout, as well as bright yellow Brembo brake calipers and large carbon fiber drilled rotors for maximum stopping power. This car is brand new with only 323 miles.



Interior: The interior of the 458 Spider is nothing short of spectacular.  The black leather seats, steering wheel, and dashboard are accented by red stitching and carbon fiber and it just looks incredible, it will be difficult to find another car with a nicer interior.  The big central tachometer with LCD screens on either side that display radio stations, turn by turn navigation, etc, makes it easy to pay attention to the road while at the same time having access to everything through the steering wheel.  With the press of a button the roof neatly folds away into a compartment in between the engine and the driver, which leaves a small area for storage.


Drivetrain: 
This car is powered by a ferocious 562 HP 4.5L V8 that is mated to a lightning quick 7-speed F1 dual clutch transmission that snaps off shifts in the blink of an eye.  There is only a thin divider between the engine and the driver, and that means there's a symphony of mechanical excellence each and every time you fire it up and plant your foot.

Here is a list of the car's options:


-AFS system
-Yellow brake calipers
-Underdoor cover
-Carbon fiber driver zone+ LEDs
-Carbon fiber central bridge
-Suspension lifter
-Horse stitched on headrests
-Heat insulating windscreen
-iPod connection
-Scuderia Ferrari shields
-Radionavi system+ Bluetooth
-Parking camera
-Front and rear parking sensors


Actual Video of the 458 Spider Below: 



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