
FERRARI for sale
Would you like to experience all that Ferrari has to offer? From icons like the 250 GTO to today's supercars like the SF90 Stradale, immerse yourself in the world of the Italian legend. Carjager offers you an exclusive selection of exceptional models, expertly chosen by our Car Specialists.

Ferrari 296 GTB
A hybrid revolution with a sporting heart. The 296 GTB combines modern efficiency with the captivating soul of an electrified turbo V6, delivering an exhilarating driving experience.

Ferrari 458
Agile and precise, the 458 Speciale is a dancer on the road. A perfect balance between performance and handling.

Ferrari 488 GTB
The perfect blend of power and agility. The 488 GTB, with its turbocharged V8, delivers sensational driving dynamics and breathtaking responsiveness.

Ferrari 812 GTS
The quintessence of Italian grand touring. The 812 GTS, with its roaring V12, combines unmatched power and refined luxury for an exceptional driving experience.

Ferrari CALIFORNIA
The elegance of a sleek V8. A perfect fusion of performance and refinement for the California.

Ferrari GTC4 LUSSO
The purity of a naturally aspirated V12 embodied. A surge of raw power and a wild temperament define the GTC4 Lusso.

Ferrari PORTOFINO
A symbol of sophistication and freedom. The Portofino combines timeless elegance with exhilarating performance, delivering an uncompromising open-top driving experience.

Ferrari SF90 STRADALE
The pinnacle of performance and design. The SF90 Stradale, a revolutionary hypercar, merges blistering power with hybrid technology for an unparalleled driving experience.
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Ferrari Brand History

Ferrari: the absolute legend
For over 75 years, Ferrari has been synonymous with automotive excellence, embodying the wildest dreams of enthusiasts the world over. This timeless myth owes its reputation not only to its dazzling sporting history, but also to the universal fascination of its unique road models, which combine power and elegance.Beyond the Scuderia in Formula 1, Ferrari continues to seduce, even as the brand expands its catalogue with more accessible vehicles.However, its prestige remains unaltered, anchored in the collective imagination thanks to iconic models such as the F40 and the LaFerrari, which perpetuate the legend and prestige of Maranello.

Enzo Ferrari: racing improves the race
Born in Modena in 1898, Enzo Ferrari founded Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 with an unshakeable passion for racing. Initially allied with Alfa Romeo, his team would grow into an empire, and Ferrari quickly rose from the status of driver to that of visionary entrepreneur.In 1947, freed from his obligations to Alfa Romeo, Enzo launched the first Ferrari, the 125 S, which sealed his reputation with a V12 engine designed by Gioacchino Colombo.His love of the V12 would shape the brand's identity and propel Ferrari far beyond the world of the tifosi into the collective memory. Today, the Ferrari name resonates throughout history as that of a legendary manufacturer with an unrivalled passion for performance.

Power and haute couture: the art of Ferrari design
While Ferrari is renowned for its F1 and endurance racing victories, it also owes its reputation to the iconic aesthetics of its road cars. The meeting in 1951 between Enzo Ferrari and coachbuilder Pininfarina marked the beginning of a prolific collaboration that would give birth to legendary creations such as the 250 GT Lusso and the Testarossa. Talented stylists such as Leonardo Fioravanti and Paolo Martin would bring their unique visions to make Ferraris works of art on wheels. This alliance would last until the 2000s, with each model embodying the quintessence of design and performance, with timelessly stylish vehicles that continue to make the famous prancing horse shine.
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Frequently asked questions before buying a Ferrari
What is the best-selling Ferrari?-
The best-selling Ferrari of all time is a question that evolves over time. More recent models, benefiting from larger production runs and wider marketing, tend to sell in greater numbers. However, among the historic models, the Ferrari 308 GTB is often cited as one of the most popular thanks to its mass production. Among more recent models, the Ferrari California and 458 Italia have enjoyed significant commercial success due to their versatility and broad appeal.
How much does a Ferrari cost?-
The price of a Ferrari varies considerably depending on the model, year and options chosen. Here is an overview of approximate prices for some popular Ferrari models:
Ferrari Roma :
- Around €220,000.
- An elegant, high-performance coupé with a 620bhp V8 engine.
Ferrari 812 Superfast :
- From €350,000.
- This coupe with an 800 hp V12 engine is a grand touring car that combines luxury and performance.
Ferrari F8 Tributo :
- from €280,000.
- A sporty model with a 720bhp V8 turbo engine, designed to offer exceptional performance on both road and track.
Ferrari SF90 Stradale :
- Approximately €500,000.
- A top-of-the-range hybrid model with a twin-turbo V8 engine combined with three engines, producing a total of 1,000 bhp.
Classic Ferraris such as the Ferrari 250 GTO or the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona can fetch very high prices depending on their rarity and condition, sometimes well in excess of €10 million for the most sought-after models.
What should I check before buying a Ferrari?-
Buying a Ferrari means treating yourself to an exceptional model where every detail counts. Here are the specific points to check to ensure that you are investing in a prestigious vehicle that will meet your expectations of performance, luxury and reliability:
- Vehicle history: Make sure the car has been serviced exclusively in Ferrari authorised centres. Check that all recommended servicing has been carried out, including the major services for V8 and V12 engines, which are often very demanding. For models such as the 360 Modena or F430, it is essential that the gearbox and timing chain have been serviced.
- Engine and transmission condition: Ferrari engines, although robust, can be subject to specific wear. For example, the 355 engines are susceptible to cylinder head problems. Check that the timing chain has been replaced if necessary and that the engine is running perfectly. For more recent models such as the 488 GTB, a diagnosis of the engine and transmission electronics (in particular the electronic engine management system) is essential.
- Mileage and regular maintenance :Ferraris are designed for exceptional performance, but high mileage can lead to premature wear and tear. Check the maintenance records and ensure that the vehicle has been regularly serviced, especially for models such as the F12 Berlinetta or the 458 Italia, which may require more specific maintenance depending on their use.
- Gearbox problems:Ferraris with manual gearboxes, such as the 599 GTB Fiorano, may show signs of gearbox wear. If you opt for a model with F1 transmission (paddle shift), such as the 360 Modena, check that the system works perfectly and that the gearbox does not show symptoms of slipping or slow shifting.
- Check the suspension and brake systems:Models such as the 430 Scuderia or 488 Pista are equipped with very specific sports suspensions and may require more frequent servicing of dampers and springs.Check the condition of the brakes, especially those with carbon-ceramic discs, as on the La Ferrari, as they can be very expensive to replace.
- Belt and tyre wear: On models such as the 458 Speciale, the wear of accessory belts and performance-specific tyres needs to be closely monitored, as it can affect driveability and safety. In addition, high-performance tyres on Ferraris such as the F430 Scuderia may require frequent replacement.
- Electronic systems and wiring: Modern Ferraris, such as the Portofino, are equipped with many advanced electronic systems.Check that everything works perfectly, including parking sensors, digital displays and heated seat controls.Electronic faults can lead to costly repairs.
- Vintage authenticity and provenance: If you're buying a classic or vintage model, such as a 250 GTO or F40, check its full history, provenance and original condition.Make sure it has not been modified or restored with non-genuine parts, as this can affect its value and originality.
By checking these Ferrari-specific elements, you can ensure that you are buying a car that will not only maintain its performance, but also its value and prestige over the long term.
What is Ferrari's most popular model?-
It is difficult to pinpoint a single Ferrari model as the most popular of all time, as popularity can vary according to criteria (sales, desirability, value, etc.) and evolve over time, but the 250 GTO is considered by many to be the ultimate Ferrari, and is often cited as the most beautiful and desirable of all Ferraris. Its rarity and performance make it an extremely valuable collector's item.
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What's the cheapest Ferrari?-
If you dream of owning a Ferrari, but have a limited budget, the Mondial is often presented as the entry-level model from the prancing-horse marque. Available from €45,000, it's one of the most affordable models on the market today.
Which Ferrari should I buy?-
To choose is to give up.
Choosing a Ferrari depends on your preferences in terms of performance, design and budget. Here are some suggestions based on different criteria:
For the ultimate sporting experience:
- Ferrari 488 GTB : A twin-turbo V8 model with 670 horsepower, offering exceptional performance (0-100 km/h in 3 seconds). Ideal for sports driving enthusiasts.
###For an iconic collector's model:
- Ferrari F40: An icon of the 80s, with a pure and raw driving style. If you're looking for a collector's model, this is one of the most sought-after and rare Ferraris.
For a luxurious, high-performance coupé:
- Ferrari Portofino**](/buy.html?brand=ferrari&q=portofino): A luxury convertible with impressive performance and a pleasant drive, perfect for those who want both comfort and power.
For a more affordable model:
- Ferrari California T: With its 560bhp V8 turbo engine, this is a more affordable model that combines sportiness and comfort, ideal for everyday use.
Depending on your budget and what you're looking for (performance, luxury, collection), each model has its own specific features to meet your expectations.
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Which is the fastest Ferrari?-
The fastest Ferrari is the Ferrari SF90 Stradale. This top-of-the-range hybrid model develops a total power output of 1,000 bhp thanks to its 780 bhp twin-turbo V8 engine, coupled with three electric motors that together generate a further 220 bhp.
The SF90 Stradale can reach a top speed of 340 km/h and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds, offering exceptional performance. It is a true jewel of technology, combining pure performance and hybrid innovation to offer an unrivalled driving experience.