2015 Ferrari California California T My15 on 2040-cars
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2015 FERRARI CALIFORNIA T MY15, Corsa red in color with Tan leather interior. 32 Valve 3.9L V-8 direct injection,
turbo with 550HP.Dual clutch 7Spd Auto, Touch screen Navigation radio with Bluetooth and USB input.19" alloy wheels
with Pirelli Zero tires. Carbon Ceramic brakes along with Anti-lock Braking. system with Electronic Parking Brake.
Traction control & Stability. You will love the Retractable hard top & Pop-Up roll bars, Dual Zone Automatic
climate control, Xenon High Intensity Head lamps, Front & Rear Parking sensors, Additional Features with this
BEAUTIFUL LIKE NEW FERRARI, include Leather seat Backrests, Leather central tunnel, Daytona style Front and Rear
Seats, Horse stitched on Headrest, Yellow Brake Calipers, Sport Exhaust System, Aluminum Driver and Pass. Footrest,
Inner Colour door Pannel trim, and Rear leather trim "SCUDERIA FERRARI" Shields, Leather door panel Cent. Trim
along with Other options including a 7 Year Genuine Maintenance.
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Ferrari delivers one-off F12 SP America in New York
Tue, 01 Jul 2014Ferrari's Special Projects division has apparently been keeping busy. We're sure that we don't even see half of the special one-offs Maranello's customer skunkworks unit produces, but we've been seeing quite a few lately.
The last one that popped up on our radar screens was the F12 TRS revealed at the recent Ferrari Cavalcade in Sicily, and now it seems that the Prancing Horse marque has delivered another. It's similarly based on the F12 Berlinetta, but instead of taking its inspiration from the 250 Testa Rossa with a unique roadster body-style, the F12 SP America pictured here seems to pay stylistic tribute to the 250 GTO - evident in the trio of nostrils in the nose, the unique side vents, the slates behind the windows and the restyled rear haunches that meld into an integrated rear spoiler.
This unique take of the F12 was delivered to its assuredly wealthy commissioner by Wide World Ferrari Maserati in Spring Valley, NY, which tells you as much as the chosen model name that this particular one-off is staying right here in the United States.
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Wed, 02 Apr 2014Look, Ferrari, your latest line of cars is arguably the best looking group of prancing stallions since the early 1970s. Even the rather dull California has gotten some attention, thanks to the new California T. But this, the Ferrari F from Ugur Sahin Design, is just better.
Believe it or not, that is based on a 458 Italia. It's like the designer has taken the very best aspects of the Pagani Huayra, Jim Glickenhaus' P4/5 and the Ferrari LaFerrari and combined them into one amazing package. We think it's positively stunning.
Now, obviously, there are some aspects that wouldn't work for a production car. For example, those rear blind spots are probably huge. But when a car looks this good, who really cares? In fact, we'd be willing to designate this Ferrari as the best looking car Ugur Sahin has penned, which is high praise indeed.
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The problem has nothing to do with Maranello's supercars; it's what they represent. The Prancing Horse has become the symbol for so-called "princelings," wealthy young Chinese who use their parents' privileges in the Communist elite to afford luxuries.
The first bout of censorship came in 2011 when the son of then-high-ranking politician Bo Xilai was spotted cruising around Beijing in a red Ferrari, a vehicle much more expensive than he should have been able to afford. It started trending on Chinese social media, and censors began blocking searches for Ferrari in the car's red color. The Italian brand was censored again briefly in 2012 when a Chinese investor crashed his Prancing Horse into two other cars in Singapore.