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Ferrari - F430 (2009)

When you hear the roar of a Ferrari F430, you’re instantly transported to an era of pure performance and Italian engineering excellence. The 2009 model, the last Ferrari built in the countrywide factory, remains a hot commodity among collectors and performance enthusiasts. The Ferrari F430 price can vary significantly based on location, mileage, service history and cosmetic condition, but the core value is anchored in the car’s pedigree and iconic design.

Below you’ll find a comprehensive breakdown of the 2009 Ferrari F430’s key specifications, an overview of its depreciation curve, a comparison to its closest siblings, and a quick market positioning. Use this information as a reference guide before diving into the database for up‑to‑date pricing and listings.

  • Engine: 4.3‑litre V8 twin‑turbocharged (MCE). Power: 469 hp @ 8200 rpm; Torque: 600 Nm @ 2400‑6600 rpm
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic Kidney Gearbox (STI), short shift times (~0.8 s) for lightning acceleration
  • Fuel: Premium gasoline (SF-60) – consistently delivers high mpg under dynamic conditions
  • Dimensions: Length 4,425 mm | Width 1,910 mm | Height 1,105 mm | Wheelbase 2,445 mm
  • Weight: 1,470 kg (dry) | 1,747 kg (laden) with all the luxury features that make it a road‑legal beast
  • Top Speed: 341 km/h (212 mph) – the open road becomes a playground
  • Acceleration: 0‑100 km/h in 3.9 seconds – blisteringly fast for a low‑body‑weight sportscar
  • Brakes: Six‑disc set with high‑performance Brembo calipers – traction that feels as real as the road
  • Suspension: Fully adjustable double wishbones, active damper tuning system for a smooth yet connected feel
  • Wheels: 23‑inch forged alloy wheels (front) 21‑inch (rear) – suited for aggressive street lapping and track days alike
  • Interior: Leather seats, carbon‑fiber trim, climate control, and a distinct “Crossover” flush‑mounted dashboard layout
  • Technology: Ferrari iS Virtual cockpit, On‑board diagnostics, full dual‑screen display, regenerative braking tech for increased efficiency
  • Safety: Advanced driver‑assist system (ADAS) with Lane Assist and Anti‑Airbag Activation (AAA), optional lipid reinforcement bulletproofing
  • Color options: Limited editions include “Verde Istrica” (Michelin green), “Rosso San Marzano” (Pearl Red), and “Giallo Gambacurta” (Radiant Yellow)

Understanding the Ferrari F430 depreciation trend is essential for anyone looking to purchase or invest. A standard depreciation trajectory for high-performance sports cars in the early years typically follows these patterns: