Ferrari 430


The 430 embodies everything for which the Italian manufacturer is most famous – formidable sportiness, fiery character, exclusivity and extravagance. In back lies an uncommonly lively 4.3l V8 engine which, with typical Italian fortissimo, is capable of releasing an impressive 490HP ensuring a sprint from 0-100 km/h in only 4 seconds and maximum running speeds of around 316 km/h. The durable chassis, the ultra responsive F1 gearbox and precision steering all combine to create a vehicle as agile as one would expect from Ferrari. Needless to say, as much as you may have expectations about craftsmanship and high-performance, so should you also regarding the cost; prices start around €157,000.





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