The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina, produced between 2014 and 2015, represents the pinnacle of bespoke automotive artistry, crafted in a limited run of just six units worldwide to honor the late Sergio Pininfarina. Each example is a tribute not only to Ferrari’s engineering prowess but also to the intricate designs of Pininfarina, marrying the iconic Ferrari 458 Spider mechanical base with a unique, open-top barchetta body style. This stunning vehicle is designed for the collector who values exclusivity and supreme craftsmanship, making it a significant addition to any automotive collection.
In Tacoma, the Sergio stands as a beacon of automotive excellence, attracting discerning enthusiasts who understand the value of such a rarity. The vehicle’s F136 4.5L naturally aspirated V8 engine, coupled with its Pininfarina-Cambiano handcrafted body, makes it a collector's dream. With the current auction values soaring past $4-5 million, the Sergio exemplifies not just a car but a legacy, an opportunity for proud owners to contribute to local charitable efforts through Sound Car Relief.
📖Generation guide
Sergio by Pininfarina • 2014-2015
Limited to just 6 units, the Sergio features a bespoke open-top design with Ferrari 458 Spider mechanics, ensuring a blend of luxury and performance.
Zonda HP Barchetta • 2017+
With only 3 units produced, including Horacio Pagani's personal car, the Zonda HP Barchetta showcases Pagani's unique craftsmanship and exclusivity.
Aston Martin Vulcan • 2015-2016
Only 24 units were created for track use, emphasizing Aston Martin's racing pedigree and engineering excellence in a breathtaking package.
McLaren Speedtail • 2019-2021
The Speedtail, with 106 units produced, is McLaren's spiritual successor to the F1, merging hybrid technology with stunning aesthetics.
Known issues by generation
For the Ferrari Sergio, key concerns include the timing chain service for the F136 4.5L naturally aspirated V8, which generally needs attention around 60-80k miles but is often not required due to the low mileage of most examples. The 7-speed Getrag DCT transaxle may experience clutch pack wear, and carbon-ceramic brakes may need replacing over time. Additionally, the bespoke Pininfarina bodywork demands careful maintenance, with any significant cosmetic repairs requiring high-cost restorations, emphasizing the importance of documented history and preservation of originality.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of the Ferrari Sergio is significantly influenced by its incredible scarcity, with only 6 units globally. Original condition, coupled with the presence of Pininfarina's build card and Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility, is critical for maintaining value. Very-low-mileage examples (<2000 miles) command a premium, and any modification can substantially impact its collector status. Market validation through trusted auction houses such as RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Co. is essential for appraising this automotive gem.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Sergio is a significant act requiring a qualified appraiser to assess the car's value accurately, given its high market worth and collector status. This process involves meticulous documentation, including the Pininfarina build card, and adherence to IRS Form 8283 Section B. Enclosed transport is mandatory to ensure the vehicle's pristine condition, with verification of originality, matching numbers, and well-documented provenance being crucial for a successful donation experience.
Tacoma regional notes
For owners in Tacoma, accessing authorized Pininfarina, Pagani, Aston Martin, and McLaren service and preservation experts is vital. The region's community supports a vibrant atmosphere for high-end vehicle preservation, including concours events and cars-and-coffee gatherings. It’s crucial to store your Ferrari Sergio in a climate-controlled environment to protect its unique materials and delicate craftsmanship from the elements, thereby preserving its value and condition for generations.
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