Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2010 Ferrari California Base Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars

US $49,400.00
Year:2010 Mileage:9800 Color: Black /
 Tan
Location:

Austin, Nevada, United States

Austin, Nevada, United States

If you have any questions please email at: hollihffyles@ukbig.com .

2010 Ferrari California Base Convertible
I am a private seller whom is selling my 2010 Ferrari California Base Convertible which comes fully loaded and has
only 9800 Miles. This Ferrari California has an ORIGINAL MRSP OF OVER $230,000 and it comes with the typical aging
that you would expect from a prestigious 6 Year Old Italian Ferrari Convertible.
Since this is a private sale and not sold through a dealership, there ARE NO STATE TAXES OR DOCUMENTATION FEES IN
THE STATES OF NEVADA AND ARIZONA.
This Ferrari is LOADED with options including:
Magneride Dual Mode Suspension (Original Price $5,114),
Electronically Operated Seats (Original Price $5,194),
**New Scuderia Ferrari Shields** (Original Price $1,542),
19" Light Alloy Finished Wheels (Original Price $2,211),
Daytona Style Seats (Original Price $3,305),
AFS- Advanced Front Lighting System (Original Price $1,809),
Yellow Brake Calipers (Original Price $1,259),
Cruise Control (Original Price $1,046),
Electrochromic Rearview Mirror (Original Price $967),
Ferrari iPOD Input (Original Price $881),
Central Tunnel in Leather (Original Price $865),
Armrest in Leather (Original Price $550),
Ferrari California Factory Authentic Red Car Cover (Original Price $450),
and MORE!
2010 Ferrari California Convertible
Highly Optioned with $231,102 MSRP
Private Individual Sale with NO STATE TAXES IN NEVADA AND ARIZONA
Clean Title with No Liens
No Accidents
Clean AutoCheck
CarFax Certified
Owners Manuals
Both Original Ferrari Keys
Original Window Sticker
Excellent Condition Internally and Externally
Oil Change/Maintenance Services performed in 2016 at Ferrari Dealership

Auto Services in Nevada

Ward and Sons Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 10296 Old Brockway Road, Crystal-Bay
Phone: (530) 550-7827

Val Halla Automotive Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Transmission
Address: 310 Gentry Way, Spanish-Springs
Phone: (775) 827-1611

Texaco Xpress Lube ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube, Gas Stations
Address: 1180 N Nellis Blvd Ste C1, North-Las-Vegas
Phone: (702) 452-3200

SUVs, Cars & Trucks R Us - Full Service Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Brake Repair
Address: 10127 W Charleston Blvd Ste C, Calico-Basin
Phone: (702) 551-9044

Sparks Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Diagnostic Service, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services
Address: 1855 E Peckham Ln, Virginia-City
Phone: (775) 359-7333

Skip`s Spring Svc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 5310 Procyon St, North-Las-Vegas
Phone: (702) 261-9917

Auto blog

Ferrari Enzo successor caught testing again

Fri, 25 Jan 2013

Although we're still not really sure what Ferrari plans to call its long-awaited successor to the Enzo, we're certain that this is going to be one mean car. We've heard that it will be called the F150, F150 Italia and even the F70 over the last year and a half. Regardless of its name, this guppy-faced prototype you see above is Ferrari's answer to the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder with a rumored 900-horsepower hybrid powertrain.
Since the last time we saw this car testing, the only difference appears to be that the exhaust outlets now may be closer to production form, with dual pipes on each side sitting up higher in the fascia. Aside from that, these shots are much clearer and at a better angle allowing us to get an idea of what the final product might look like. We do see some of this car's details such as the headlight placement and shape similar to the 458 Italia and the massive brakes with drilled carbon ceramic rotors.
No word as to when we might see the production version of the car, but Ferrari did tease a couple photos of it last month and is much further along than spy shots we saw less than a year ago.

Ferrari developing V-twin motorcycle engine?

Sat, 04 Oct 2014

When we read reports that Ferrari had applied for a patent on a V-twin engine design, our first thought was to check the date: this says the first of October, right... not April? And so here we are, entertaining the notion that Ferrari could be developing a motorcycle engine.
The report comes from Autocar, which claims to have dug up the application to patent the design for an "internal combustion engine having two cylinders, which are arranged in a 'V' configuration." In other words, a motorcycle engine. The application reportedly goes on to describe a balancing shafts to reduce vibration. Our own research did not lead us to find the application in question, so we'll have to take it with a grain of salt for the moment. But supposing it's all on the up and up, and that Ferrari was actually developing a motorcycle engine. Would that be so out of the ordinary?
Well, yes and no. Parent company Fiat, which is taking increased direct control of Ferrari, is undoubtedly looking at rival Volkswagen and its recent acquisition of Ducati (putting it in close proximity to Lamborghini) and would be keen to get in on that action. However tenuous the relationship, Lotus has also recently authorized a motorcycle bearing its name. And of course automakers like BMW and Honda, with which Ferrari has competed on and off the race track, also make motorcycles.

Recap: 2013 Australian Formula One Grand Prix is all about the rubber [w/spoilers]

Sun, 17 Mar 2013

A 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.