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Ferrari - California (2010)
The Ferrari California, first introduced in 2010, has quickly become a favorite among sports‑car enthusiasts. Whether you’re buying new or exploring the pre‑owned market, the Ferrari California price can differ significantly based on year, mileage, condition, and geographic region. In this overview we’ll unpack the 2010 model’s key specs, give realistic depreciation estimates, compare it to its peers, and explain why it remains a top choice for luxury performance drivers.
- Engine: 3.9‑liter V8, twin‑turbocharged, 570 hp
- Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch, all‑wheel‑drive (AWD)
- Fuel type: Premium gasoline
- Powertrain layout: Mid‑engine, rear‑drive chassis
- Top speed: 333 km/h (207 mph)
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 3.5 s
- Dimensions: Length 4,587 mm / Width 1,992 mm / Height 1,240 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,522 mm
- Weight: Approx. 1,575 kg (3,476 lb)
- Suspension: Adjustable front and rear coil‑over, active damping
- Brakes: 17‑inch carbon‑ceramic (optional)
- Interior features: Leather seats, climate control, infotainment with navigation, premium audio system
When asking “what is a 2010 Ferrari California worth,” most buyers turn to “Ferrari California 2010 price.” The starting price at launch was roughly $242,000, but today the cost varies widely. New models start near $250,000, while well‑maintained examples with under 30,000 km often trade on the $200,000–$230,000 mark in most markets. The “used Ferrari California price” l depends heavily on mileage, service history, and any cosmetic or performance upgrades.
Durability and performance aside, the real eye‑catcher is how the car holds value over time. The Ferrari California’s Ferrari California depreciation curve reflects typical luxury sports‑car trends. The first year typically witnesses a 15–20% dip in value: a brand new car worth $250,000 in 2010 would be roughly $200,000–$210,000 in 2011. From year 2 through year 5, the drop slows to around 5–10% per annum. After five years, many
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