The last naturally aspirated mid-engine V8 Ferrari, the 458 model was produced from 2009 until 2015 featuring a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, an electronically controlled E-Diff differential, carbon ceramic brakes, and SCM2 adaptive suspension. This 2013 Ferrari 458 Spider is finished in White over Charcoal leather upholstery and features optional electrically operated seats, yellow brake calipers, Scuderia fender shields, cruise control, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. The car was originally sold in Texas and has been registered in Florida since 2015. It is now being offered for auction with under 9k miles showing on the odometer.
The 458 was designed by Pininfarina and features a lightweight aluminum bodyshell, aeroelastic front grille winglets, air slits next to the headlights, a large F1-inspired rear diffuser, and triple center-mounted exhaust tips. This 458 Spider is finished in White and equipped with a matching power-operated aluminum convertible top, a vented engine cover, xenon headlights, optional Scuderia fender shields, yellow brake calipers, and silver 20” five-spoke forged wheels. The car rides on Pirelli P Zero tires from 2019. The seller notes a minor paint scuff on the left rear bumper, small hairline cracks on the rear diffuser, a minor dent on the right lower quarter panel, and curb rash on the right front rim. The CARFAX report indicates the vehicle was involved in an accident in 2020 with a side airbag deployed and damage to the left driver’s door as a result. The seller states the damage has since been repaired. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a full CARFAX report.
The Charcoal Grey leather interior features optional electrically operated sport seats and a three-spoke steering wheel with an engine start button, a damper stiffness button, a Manettino drive mode selector, and paddle shifters. Other accessories include automatic climate control, cruise control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a sound system, dual TFT digital instrument cluster screens, and a centrally mounted tachometer. The driver’s door panel has mismatched red stitching, and the seller notes minor leather stretching at the front dashboard edge, a sagging headliner, and a small amount of leather sag on the door panels. A service invoice shows the steering column trim was refinished by Ferrari of Tampa Bay in 2023.
The naturally aspirated 4.5-liter F136 DOHC V8 engine has a 9,000 rpm redline and is rated at 562 HP and 398 lb.-ft of torque. The rear wheels are driven through a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and an electronically controlled E-Diff active differential. Performance features include F1 Trac traction control, carbon ceramic brakes, and SCM2 magnetic adaptive dampers. A maintenance invoice provided by the seller shows the intake manifold gaskets, left fuel rail assembly, and right fuel pressure sensor were replaced by Ferrari of Tampa Bay in 2023 along with new cabin and engine air filters, a brake fluid flush, and an oil change.
This sale will include a window sticker and a clean title.
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Highest Offer Received $195,000.00
Bid in the amount of $178,500
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When the accident occurred, did they replace the entire passenger door with one from another car? I'm just curious why the door panel doesn't match the rest of the car.
Bid in the amount of $175,000
@KilroyNo1 correct. I believe the color sticker is in the photo gallery.
Bid in the amount of $157,000
White = Bianco Avus?
Bid in the amount of $156,000
@Dwhite hello. The fuel pressure sensors were the only area that the rodents appeared to chew. As I understand it, this is a common problem with the Ferrari California. The only exposed wires in the entire car harness were the fuel pressure sensors. This is $90 part. Ferrari doesn’t sell the sensorit by itself. I thought it made sense to let them go through the entire car, as I did. Performing the entire service, brake flush, oil, change, etc. as you can see on the invoice. I wanted them to validate everything with the vehicle so it made a lot of sense to have Ferrari at Tampa Bay perform the work. The vehicles service history has been at The Collection in Fort Lauderdale and at Ferrari of Tampa Bay. It absolutely drives like it’s brand new. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with additional questions. Thank you, Craig.
What was the rodent damage. I had a friend eho had it and it was covered by insurance. 17K for very minor amounts of work is very discouraging.
I owned a BB 512i and a 308QV so I understand Ferrrai costs, but that one git me.
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Can you please provide a carfax from 2025 instead of 2023? Thanks
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