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How much is a Ferrari 488 GTE?

How much is a Ferrari 488 GTE?

The latest in Ferrari’s illustrious line of rear-engine V8 GT cars, the 488 GTE made its competition debut in the 2016 Daytona 24 Hours….Detailing.

Vehicle: 2016 Ferrari 488 GTE racer
Number Produced: About 30 (GTE and GT3)
Original List Price: $900,000
SCM Valuation: $708,295 (this car)

How much is a 488 GT3?

For reference, the 488 GT3 was introduced in 2016 with an MSRP of $614,400, making it one of the pricier GT3 cars. An Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo is about $515,000, a Huracan GT3 Evo is some $525,000, while an NSX GT3 without the latest Evo package comes in at little over $536,000.

What is a 488 Ferrari?

The Ferrari 488 (Type F142M) is a mid-engine sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. The car is powered by a 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, smaller in displacement but generating a higher power output than the 458’s naturally aspirated engine.

What is the Ferrari 488 GTB?

But really, the Ferrari 488 GTB is something much bigger. It’s Ferrari’s first turbo-assisted mid-engined car since the iconic F40, and a sea-change in Ferrari’s future car roadmap.

What is Ferrari’s new mid-engined Ghibli?

It’s Ferrari’s first turbo-assisted mid-engined car since the iconic F40, and a sea-change in Ferrari’s future car roadmap. And that bodywork isn’t different for change’s sake – there’s a 50 per cent increase in speed-generated downforce, up to 325kg of the stuff (that’s the equivalent of four bloke’s worth of force pushing you down onto the road).

What is the history of the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Scaglietti?

This bold blue 1956 250 GT Berlinetta Scaglietti was one of the few competition berlinettas created by Ferrari. The car was owned by Spanish racecar driver Marquis Alfonso de Portago who won that year’s Tour de France endurance race, giving rise to the model’s popular TdF moniker.

Why was the Ferrari 290 MM built?

The 290 MM was built for Argentinian race legend Juan Manuel Fangio to be driven at the 1956 Mille Miglia, a thrilling race that ended with four Ferraris taking the first four places. The car had a racing livery that incorporated the blue and yellow colours of the Argentinian flag.