The Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina represents the pinnacle of automotive artistry and engineering, with only six units produced between 2014 and 2015. This exquisite coachbuilt masterpiece, built on the Ferrari 458 Spider platform, embodies the spirit of its namesake, Sergio Pininfarina. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, each example is a unique work of art, incorporating Pininfarina’s signature design elements and Ferrari's legendary performance capabilities.
In the heart of Miami, this singular vehicle not only serves as a symbol of achievement but also as an investment into a legacy. With its limited production, the Sergio is sought after by collectors worldwide, resonating with enthusiasts who appreciate the intricate blend of design and engineering. Donating a Ferrari Sergio through AutoHeart is not just a charitable contribution; it is an entry into the exclusive realm of high-tier collectors.
📖Generation guide
Sergio by Pininfarina • 2014-2015
Limited to only 6 units, the Sergio features coachbuilt styling by Pininfarina, derived from the 458 Spider chassis, with a focus on bespoke design and open-top driving.
Zonda HP Barchetta • 2017+
Three units produced, showcasing Pagani's avant-garde design ethos and powered by an AMG M120 derived 7.3L V12, including Horacio Pagani's personal vehicle.
Aston Martin Vulcan • 2015-2016
Only 24 units built, the Vulcan features a 7.0L NA V12 and is designed for track performance, including the AMR Pro track-day program.
McLaren Speedtail • 2019-2021
With only 106 units, this hybrid hyper-GT boasts a center driver seat configuration, reaching 250 mph, as McLaren's spiritual successor to the F1.
Known issues by generation
While the Ferrari Sergio is a marvel of engineering with its F136 4.5L naturally aspirated V8, potential owners should be aware of specific service requirements. Timing chain service is mandatory between 60,000 to 80,000 miles and requires an engine-out approach at authorized Ferrari dealers or certified independent Ferrari Classiche workshops, costing upwards of $25,000. Given that many Sergios have less than 2,000 miles, this service may not yet be necessary. Additionally, the sophisticated 7-speed Getrag DCT transmission could necessitate clutch-pack replacement at high mileages, and the carbon-ceramic brakes may need servicing due to wear. The bespoke carbon-fiber bodywork from Pininfarina-Cambiano is unique and irreplaceable, demanding immediate attention to any cosmetic damages.
Donation value by condition + generation
The rarity of the Ferrari Sergio, with only six examples produced, solidifies its status as a blue-chip collector vehicle. Its value is significantly enhanced by complete documentation including the Pininfarina-Cambiano build card and commissioning receipt, as well as verification of matching-numbers engine block and exquisite original paint. Clean, low-mileage examples (<2000 miles) command premium prices at auction, often exceeding $4-7 million. To maintain its value, the Sergio must be preserved in its original state and pass Ferrari Classiche eligibility verification, ensuring its legacy is upheld in the collector community.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ferrari Sergio requires adherence to strict processes, given its high-value collector status. A qualified appraiser with documented credentials from the marque archives network is mandatory for determining the vehicle's fair market value for IRS purposes, particularly for Form 8283 Section B. Each donation is expected to be within a valuation range of $4-7M, necessitating multiple appraiser cross-verification for due diligence. Proper storage and transport arrangements are essential for preserving the car's original condition, including ensuring that all archival documentation, such as the Pininfarina build card, is intact and verified prior to donation.
Miami regional notes
In Miami, owners of the Ferrari Sergio can benefit from a thriving community of automotive enthusiasts and collectors. Local dealerships with authorized Pininfarina service can provide support for maintenance needs, alongside independent certified shops that specialize in high-end automotive care. For collectors, climate-controlled storage facilities are essential to preserve the vehicle’s condition, particularly due to the open-top barchetta design requiring specific care to prevent exposure-related degradation. Regular participation in local car events can foster community ties while showcasing the Sergio's unique allure.
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