The Ferrari 360 is often regarded as a purist’s car, offering an analog driving experience before widespread technological advancements reshaped supercars in the late 2000s. Ferrari also produced a ...
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This 2000 Ferrari 360 Modena with a rare gated manual conversion and just 23,600 miles blends analog thrill with modern craftsmanship is up for sale. A 2000 Ferrari 360 Modena finished in Grigio Alloy ...
This 2001 Ferrari 360 Spider brings naturally aspirated V8 power and a 38,000-mile history together in one driver-focused convertible. Ferrari didn’t soften up with the 360 Spider; it just figured out ...
With just 20,000 miles on the clock, today's Nice Price or No Dice 360 Modena is amazingly underused for a normal car, but in Ferrari terms, it is reaching middle age. Fortunately, it seems well-cared ...
The Prancing Horse's current 'regular' sports car is the Ferrari 296, positioned above the Roma and its upcoming Amalfi successor, but well below the 12Cilindri and the brand-new 849 Testarossa GT, ...
Typically, when we think of supercars, we think they're the quickest road cars money can buy. In most cases, this is true, especially these days. Modern supercars regularly reach low-three-second 0–60 ...
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