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Ferrari California For Sale

The Ferrari California is a prime example of Italian design and engineering excellence. Introduced on October 2, 2008, at the Paris Motor Show, it was one of the first cars in Ferrari's history designed as a coupe-convertible. Its design, inspired by the Ferrari 250 GT Spyder, was crafted by the renowned design firm Pininfarina. Unlike its historic counterpart, the California features a V8 engine, making it a modern interpretation of Ferrari’s tradition. Production began in 2009 at the Maranello plant in Italy. With modifications and special editions like the California 30 and California T, Ferrari has continuously evolved the California.

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2010 | Ferrari California

Exterior colour Grigio Silverstone FER. 740 L combined with a grey leather interior and anthracite colour carpet Full service history with official Ferrari dealer stamps up to 2021 Options: Carbon fibre steering wheel with paddles, carbon door panels, carbon dashboard inserts and contrast piping in the upholstery Low mileage and excellent condition

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2015 | Ferrari California T

2015 Ferrari California T

£89,995
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2010 | Ferrari California

Perfect Condition and Well-Maintained (VAT Car)

£71,635

VAT is reclaimable

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2013 | Ferrari California 30

Unique and Beautiful

£93,342

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Ferrari California listing references from Classic Trader

Below you will find listings related to your search that are no longer available on Classic Trader. Use this information to gain insight into availability, value trends, and current pricing for a "Ferrari California" to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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2014 | Ferrari California T

BELGIAN CAR - ROSSO CORSA

£95,4262 months ago
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2011 | Ferrari California

£65,8953 months ago
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2011 | Ferrari California

Collectible condition MINT

£134,5873 months ago
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2010 | Ferrari California

Ferrari California 

£91,9538 months ago
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2012 | Ferrari California

Ferrari California  2+2 - gr. KD neu - Mwst.

£95,0798 months ago
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2012 | Ferrari California 30

Ferrari California  30 - 4-Sitzer - verde- Top-Optionen

£117,65510 months ago
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2012 | Ferrari California 30

4.3 V8

£100,67911 months ago
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2009 | Ferrari California

2009 Ferrari California

£49,00011 months ago
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2012 | Ferrari California 30

Ferrari California  30 -dt. Fzg.- Daytona- Carbon, etc.

£103,762last year
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2010 | Ferrari California

<p>PRESENTE PAD. 12 STAND D 06 - FIERA MILANO AUTOCLASSICA - 15-16-17 NOVEMBRE</p>

£108,538last year
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Ferrari California Classic Cars: Prices & Market Values

The market value of Ferrari California classic cars is primarily determined by technical condition, originality and mileage, as well as rarity, history and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and complete history including appraisals and documentation typically achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, many modifications or unclear provenance.

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Ferrari California: Market Prices & Value Trends

Based on sales data from the Classic Trader marketplace, the Ferrari California market in Europe has been broadly stable to slightly firmer over the period from February 2021 to January 2026, with most asking prices clustering in a consistent mid-band despite a few high outliers. Early V8 cars such as the 2009–2011 Ferrari California (460 hp) commonly appear in the £65,000–£90,000 range, with lower-priced UK examples occasionally dipping below this depending on mileage, specification and service history. The later, more developed California 30 (2012–2014, around 490 hp) typically sits higher, often around £85,000–£105,000, reflecting its lighter chassis and incremental updates. Turbocharged California T models (2014–2017, 560 hp) tend to command the strongest money, most often around £90,000–£120,000, with exceptional pricing best treated as non-representative. For today’s buyers, this points to a mature, liquid market where well-documented cars hold value, supported by year-round usability, Ferrari brand demand and clear model-step price tiers.

Unique Features of the California Model Line

The Ferrari California stands out due to its sporty design and impressive performance. Its aluminum body and retractable hardtop make it a real head-turner. The California 30, boasting 30 more horsepower, and the California T, with its 3.9-liter V8 turbo engine as the lighter and more powerful variant, are particularly popular. Statistics show that the Ferrari California represents 1.9% of all Ferrari offerings on our platform. However, it garners less attention in demand with only 1.1% of inquiries, making it an exclusive collector's item.

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Buying Advice: Weak Points of the Ferrari California

When purchasing a California, it’s important to be aware of specific weaknesses. Common issues include battery failure, transmission problems, and oil or fluid leaks. The costly maintenance of the dual-clutch transmission in early models can also become a concern. Other weak points, such as sticky buttons in the interior or convertible roof mechanisms, require regular maintenance and inspection.

Engine Performance and Driving Dynamics

The Ferrari California combines impressive V8 power with excellent driving dynamics. With acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in under four seconds and a top speed exceeding 300 km/h, it outshines many competitors. The dual exhaust pipes and distinctive engine design are not only aesthetically pleasing but also contribute to overall performance.

Interior & Design: A Treat for the Senses

The interior of the Ferrari California offers luxurious features with high-quality leather, an advanced infotainment system, and comfortable seating. The clever connection of the rear seats to the trunk enhances luggage transport potential—unique for a Ferrari. Optional features like the Handling Speciale Package provide even more driving enjoyment and customization for the driver.

Summary

The Ferrari California combines sporting charm with luxurious comfort. It remains a sought-after collector's item for enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of power, style, and technical sophistication. Despite its weaknesses, regular maintenance and informed buying advice present the opportunity to own a unique and impressive vehicle.