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Ferrari 348 Cars For Sale in NZ

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Ferrari 348 Cars

The Ferrari 348 is a two-seater sports car that was produced by the Italian automaker Ferrari from 1989 to 1995. The 348 was introduced as a replacement for the Ferrari 328 and was succeeded by the Ferrari F355. The Ferrari 348 came in two models: the Coupe and the Spider, which had a removable hard top.

In terms of engine performance, the Ferrari 348 came with a naturally aspirated 3.4-litre V8 engine that could produce up to 300 horsepower and 238 lb-ft of torque. This gave it an impressive top speed of around 275 km/h (171 mph) and a zero to sixty acceleration time of just over five seconds. However, what really sets this car apart is its handling capabilities.

The suspension system of the Ferrari 348 is known for being very responsive, which allows for exceptional cornering ability. Furthermore, with rear-wheel drive and low centre of gravity it provides an engaging driving experience for drivers looking for something sporty and nimble.

While not as modern as some other sports cars on the market today, in its day it represented the pinnacle of automotive design engineering with a monocoque steel chassis and a lightweight aluminium body. A genuine joy to drive in all situations- whether in cities or out on winding country roads.

For those interested in buying one in New Zealand they may be limited but can be found across Auckland Wellington Christchurch areas due to its collectors item status still today making them available only on rare occasions.

Overall, although now considered somewhat outdated due to improvements in technology that have taken place since it was first introduced almost thirty years ago ,the Ferrari 348 remains an excellent choice for anyone who values classic styling combined with excellent handling performance on New Zealand's often winding roads .

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