Used 2010 Ferrari California GT Convertible for Sale near Vancouver, BC
5 Overall rating
(2 reviews)Amazing Ferrari California. Mint Condition, excellent value
Carguru's review of this car completely misses the point. This car is not intended to be an all-out race car for the streets. If you want that, get yourself a 458. It is also not meant to be a proper 4-sweater. If you want that, get a 612 (or a Mercedes S-class). This car is intended to fill a niche previously ignored by Ferrari: a daily-driveable sports car that can fit small children in the back seat occasionally. Its an alternative to the ubiquitous Porsche 911. Anyone who calls this car ugly has not seen it in person. It's breathtaking. Ugly rear end? Only in photos. In person it has lines that are really aggressive and masculine - particularly in colors like Titanium or silver. (it looks mean in black, too). Anyone who criticizes this car as a poseur Ferrari is simply ignorant or has not driven one. I have spent a lot of time in the Cali - It is 90% as exciting to drive as an F430, but 200% more useable, with a seating position that is not quite so "go-cart" like, a decent trunk, and a truly comfortable luxurious cabin. To me, it's a 599 with rear seats and a convertible top. It will blow the doors off just about any other car, with sub- 4 second 0-60 times. Yet it is incredibly tight & solid. The ride is very controlled and comfortable. It handles beautifully, although body roll is a bit more than dedicated sports cars like the F430. The stereo is mediocre, but that is irrelevant because the engine note is so glorious that you dont want a stereo. If you're looking at an R8 or Aston DB9 or Maserati GTS, the Cali is superior in every way. It has a backseat, which the R8 does not. It runs circles around the DB9 and GTS. The new 911 is a better vehicle, but lacks soul (and looks like every other 911 roaming the streets). The only problem with the Cali is its price, but it's a Ferrari, not a BMW. Its a very rare car, and justifies its price. The best thing is that, since it was designed to be a daily driver, higher miles (20k or more) is not going to be a problem in this car. It is going to be a great used car buy when (if) it someday depreciates down to the sub-$150k range like the rest of the Ferrari line. Whether that will happen remains to be seen - so far, this car is holding its value very well.
Ferrari California GT Convertible FAQs
How many Ferrari California GT Convertible vehicles in Vancouver, BC have no reported accidents or damage?
1 out of 1 for sale near Vancouver, BC have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the Ferrari California GT Convertible?
Depending on the engine and options, the Ferrari California GT Convertible gets between 15 and 15 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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