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The 2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo is an homage to the most powerful V8 made in Ferrari history. The successor to the legendary Ferrari 488, this new 2-door berlinetta uses the same engine from the 488 Pista. Boasting 15 percent more downforce than the 488 GTB, with looks that kill together with slingshot acceleration and spectacular handling, this prancing horse is undeniably one of the best from Maranello. It features quad tail lamps reminiscent of the F430, a wrap-around rear spoiler inspired by the 308 GTB, and a louvered clear engine cover made from lightweight Lexan that pays homage to the iconic F40. This Italian machine is a tribute to Ferrari’s masterful crafting since 1939. This particular model has only clocked a mere 450 miles on the odometer, making it a practically brand-new Ferrari for sale in Los Angeles, California.
This 2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo comes with two tone bodywork, mostly dressed in a stunning Bianco Italia. The front splitter, side splitter, engine cover, rear diffuser, and the front air vents all come in carbon fiber. The sharp black Ferrari wheels are wrapped in Pirelli tires with red-painted brake calipers. There are sport exhaust tips to let out the V8 symphonies and you’ve got a front suspension lift to help you protect the front splitter. Inside the Rosso Ferrari 130421 interior is the epitome of supercar cabins. From the Scuderia Ferrari carbon fiber racing seats, the dashboard, to the door panels all wrapped in Alcantara. There's also the Cavallino horse stitched on the headrests along with additional colored mats — Ferrari is almost unbeatable in the interior department. The passenger gets their own display on the dash. The infotainment comes with Apple CarPlay compatibility with Tricolor F1 Button housings. There's also a colored steering wheel with single color dreamline F1 paddle shifters. Parking sensors and cameras both in the front and rear.
The Italian powerhouse is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V-8 that produces a whopping 710 horsepower at 8000 rpm and 568 lb-ft of torque at 3250 rpm, making this one of the most powerful V8-powered Ferraris. Mated to a seven-speed automatic dual-clutch transmission, all the thumping power is only sent to the rear wheels that can propel this 2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo from zero to 62 mph in just under 3 seconds. It can finish the quarter mile in just 10.3 seconds and hit a top speed of 211 mph.
The 2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo is an homage to the most powerful V8 made in Ferrari history. The successor to the legendary Ferrari 488, this new 2-door berlinetta uses the same engine from the 488 Pista. Boasting 15 percent more downforce than the 488 GTB, with looks that kill together with slingshot acceleration and spectacular handling, this prancing horse is undeniably one of the best from Maranello. It features quad tail lamps reminiscent of the F430, a wrap-around rear spoiler inspired by the 308 GTB, and a louvered clear engine cover made from lightweight Lexan that pays homage to the iconic F40. This Italian machine is a tribute to Ferrari’s masterful crafting since 1939. This particular model has only clocked a mere 450 miles on the odometer, making it a practically brand-new Ferrari for sale in Los Angeles, California.
The latest addition to Ferrari's range of mid-engined sports cars is the Ferrari F8 Tributo, whose feel, and performance shocks the masses and raises the eyebrow of even the pickiest automotive journalist. Present here, rich in history and all its sports car pedigree, is this 2021 Ferrari F8 Tributo. With 9,500 miles on the clock, this is undoubtedly one of Maranello's finest and yours for the taking. What's better? This car has a reported $47,837 ticked off in options.
The prancing horse logo on any car is bound to inspire awe and drool-inducing stares. Ferrari has been at the forefront of the luxury sports car scene, and as such their reputation and innovation are almost unparalleled. Right after the success of the Ferrari 488, they looked at something radical, and that brought out the Ferrari F8, a mid-engined sports car with crazy performance numbers and style to match. A chance for you to own a Ferrari F8 is available in the form of a 2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo with just 7,500 miles on the clock and available to be seen in the Sunshine State, Florida.
In 1992, Ferrari debuted the 456. This model was a bit different, as it carried its engine up front. This is because the 456 is a 2+2-style grand tourer. Rather than spearing around race tracks at the ragged edge of grip and performance, the 456 is rather more geared at crossing multiple countries in Europe with nary a whimper, keeping its occupants as comfortable as possible. Of course, that also makes it a great car for traveling fantastic distances in our great country. If that sounds like your sort of thing – exploring America in an Italian grand tourer with a soulful V12 engine, say hello to this reported-9,613-mile 1997 Ferrari 456 GTA that’s for sale right now. The current owner reports that it’s recently been fully serviced by Ferrari, including a recent oil change.
The Ferrari F430 was a sports car that represented the entry-level point into Ferrari ownership. Of course entry-level is subjective; it was still a six-figure purchase when brand new. Succeeding the popular 360, the F430 came in 2005 and offered more performance and updated styling than its predecessor. It’s thought that around 16,750 units were made across a four-year production run. Today, getting your hands on a F430 is a nice way to experience a contemporary Ferrari from the early 2000s. This particular 2005 Ferrari F430 packs under 20,000 miles and awaits a new owner in Maryland. Is that you, then?
In a world where the automotive market is shifting toward electric vehicles and SUVs, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso mixes the benefits of a practical shooting brake design while rocking a V12 heart. When thinking about Ferrari, the first picture that comes to mind is a two-seat supercar coupe. However, the Ferrari GTC4Lusso politely changes the norm by being a hatchback unlike any other. It is essentially a development of the Ferrari FF, which is now retired. The example that we are featuring here is from the fourth year of production. This beauty arrives in our inventory from Royal Oak, Michigan, and shows only 8,247 miles on its odometer. With a few aftermarket additions onboard, this GTC4Lusso is ready to take you and your family on exciting adventures.
SUVs are inevitable, and even Italy’s finest couldn’t escape them. Lamborghini joined the party in 2018 with the Urus. Interestingly, this wasn’t Lambo’s first SUV, their first being the LM002 from the Eighties, but that’s a story for another day. Getting back to the Urus, it’s named after a breed of cattle, just like most Lamborghini models of past and present tend to be. Since Lamborghini is owned by Volkswagen Group, they leveraged the same platform as the Bentley Bentayga and Lamborghini Urus, with the result that the Urus is not only fast, but luxurious and comfortable. If you want to upgrade to the Urus experience, here’s a 12,500-mile 2021 Lamborghini Urus for sale in Granite Bay, California. Be warned though, it’s deliciously addictive and will show you that you can have a supercar experience in a family-friendly package – so you’ll be hooked!
McLaren Automotive is one of the most prolific supercar and sports car makers from the United Kingdom. They are perhaps best-known for their iconic McLaren F1 supercar of the ʼ90s. In 2019, McLaren Automotive previewed the GT, which they made for just five years before upgrading it and mildly adjusting the name to GTS. The GT is a rear-mid engined grand tourer that, like all the brand’s cars, offers astonishing performance that can thrill a keen driver. Today’s 2022 McLaren GT comes to you from Charlotte, North Carolina, and has driven a mere 2,070 miles since it left the McLaren factory. Do you want a supercar in your life? This is it!
In 1992, Ferrari debuted the 456. This model was a bit different, as it carried its engine up front. This is because the 456 is a 2+2-style grand tourer. Rather than spearing around race tracks at the ragged edge of grip and performance, the 456 is rather more geared at crossing multiple countries in Europe with nary a whimper, keeping its occupants as comfortable as possible. Of course, that also makes it a great car for traveling fantastic distances in our great country. If that sounds like your sort of thing – exploring America in an Italian grand tourer with a soulful V12 engine, say hello to this reported-9,613-mile 1997 Ferrari 456 GTA that’s for sale right now. The current owner reports that it’s recently been fully serviced by Ferrari, including a recent oil change.
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