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2013 Ferrari California! F1 Convertible! Novitec! $60k+ In Upgrades! Flawless! on 2040-cars

US $225,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:2650
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States

This 2013 Ferrari California was purchased absolutely loaded from factory in January of 2013.   Comes with Ferrari's Free 7-Year, Unlimited Mile FREE Maintenance Program.   We purchased the vehicle from the original owner, a professional athlete client of ours.  He spared no expense in optioning this car and then invested over $60,000 upgrading it with tasteful modifications from Novitec, JL Audio, Escort, Vellano and MORE (Detailed Below).  The head unit was upgraded to a Pioneer head unit and then a custom bandpass enclosure was built for behind the seats.  The enclosure houses 4 8" JL subs and the remainder of the speakers were upgraded with JL components and JL amps were installed creating an unparalleled sound experience with the top up or down.    UPGRADES: Novitec Side Skirts, Novitec Front Spoiler, Novitec Rear Lip Spoiler, Novitec Tail Light Covers, Novitec Side Turn Indicators (Black), Novitec Side Bumper Reflectors, Novitec Hydraulic Front Axle Adjustment with Sport Suspension Kit  (Raises Ferrari up with a push of a button so you don't scrap going up driveways), Novitec Power-Optimized Exhaust system with cutouts, Exhaust tips and new mesh inlets (Sounds INCREDIBLE!), Powder Coated Calipers (White), Vellano Rims (22" Rears 21" Fronts with Ferrari caps replete with Pirelli P Zero Nero rubber), Pioneer Navigation Head Unit w/ Backup Camera, Passport Escort 9500 front and rear radar/laser system installed in bumpers, and  JL Audio Amplifiers, Speakers, and 4 8"Subwoofers (Must hear to appreciate as it hits HARD!)! This Ferrari has been Garage Kept and Covered, Meticulously Maintained, Never Smoked in, No Accidents, Title in Hand, No Stories and is 100% Flawless.  Please feel free to email with any questions or to set up an appointment for a test drive.  All questions will be answered immediately:)  Have over 100 pictures and videos that can be sent upon request.

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Ferrari to launch new model every year, keep production limited

Tue, 06 May 2014

You've no doubt perused the big news coming out of Fiat-Chrysler's headquarters in Auburn Hills, MI today. But at the end of the brand discussions, Sergio Marchionne spoke briefly about an incredibly important, low-volume part of the Fiat-Chrysler empire: Ferrari.
"You do need one of these cars in your driveway," Marchionne joked. And while other brand heads today lined out detailed plans for future product, Sergio's words about Ferrari's next five years were very simple, and very vague.
Marchionne confirmed that Ferrari will launch a new car every year between now and 2018. The cars will have a four-year lifecycle, after which, "M" versions will be produced, with a separate four-year cadence. No specific models were mentioned during Marchionne's presentation.

Ferrari to pay Fiat Chrysler $2.8B prior to spinoff

Sat, 15 Nov 2014

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is trying to get capital together in a hurry to finance the automaker's growth plans. Among its strategies to raise money, Ferrari will be spun off from the FCA mothership next year with an initial public offering. However, the Italian supercar maker will be a couple billion dollars poorer at the start of its new life.
According to a filing with US regulators obtained by Automotive News, FCA intends to "enter into certain other transactions including distributions and transfers of cash from Ferrari currently estimated at 2.25 billion euros ($2.8 billion)" before it spins the supercar maker off. Those funds might include paying a dividend to investors, and FCA possibly transferring some of its debt to the Prancing Horse.
The Ferrari IPO will likely be in the second or third quarter of 2015, according to Automotive News. Ten percent of the automaker will go onto the public market in the US and possibly Europe too, and 80 percent will be distributed among current FCA shareholders. The other 10 percent is held by co-chairman Piero Ferrari, according to AN.

LaFerrari trading at double its list price

Mon, 11 Aug 2014

If you've been looking at the seven-figure price tags (plus or minus) on the latest batch of hypercars, and wondering how their manufacturers could possibly charge that much, consider that their predecessors typically traded at well above their list price as it is. The Ferrari Enzo, for example, listed for "only" $650k, but with production limited to 349 units, demand far outstripped supply, driving the mark-up into seven-figures. In fact Enzos are still selling for a million or more at auction. Surely Ferrari deserves a piece of that action itself, at least as much as the speculators... hence the $1.7 million sticker price on its successor LaFerrari.
Here's the thing, though: according to the latest reports, buyers are paying that much again just for the privilege of getting their hands on a LaFerrari. In other words, they're paying double the already sky-high asking price: as much as $3.4 million to put it in the same ballpark as the Lamborghini Veneno (whose production was even more limited) and the latest Legend edition of the Bugatti Veyron Vitesse roadster.
The story gets a bit more sane with its rivals, though: according to the analysis reported by Oracle Finance, the McLaren P1 is commanding "only" a $500k premium over list, and the Porsche 918 Spyder "just" $335k extra. However even less expensive new models from high-end automakers like the Lamborghini Huracán and Porsche Macan are reportedly commanding $50k and $10k premiums, respectively.