In the world of ultraluxury automobiles, the Ferrari Sergio by Pininfarina stands as a paragon of exclusivity and design, with only six units ever produced between 2014 and 2015. This remarkable coachbuilt vehicle, based on the Ferrari 458 Spider, showcases Pininfarina's prestigious craftsmanship and a tribute to the late Sergio Pininfarina. Each Sergio is tailored for discerning collectors, embodying not only cutting-edge performance with its 4.5L F136 naturally aspirated V8 but also a timeless aesthetic that elevates it to a true art piece.
Greenville's car enthusiast community appreciates such extraordinary models, often gathering to celebrate automotive excellence. The Sergio, with its bespoke aero windscreen and leather interior, attracts attention not just for its rarity but also for its exquisite engineering. Donating this exceptional vehicle to RevLocal not only supports our mission but also ensures that it continues to be admired and preserved in its original form. Such donations facilitate significant charitable contributions while allowing you to maintain ownership records that uphold the vehicle's value.
📖Generation guide
Sergio by Pininfarina • 2014-2015
A unique collaboration between Ferrari and Pininfarina, the Sergio is a tribute to design excellence with only 6 units produced, all based on the Ferrari 458 Spider platform, featuring bespoke carbon-fiber bodywork and an open-top barchetta format.
Zonda HP Barchetta • 2017+
Limited to just 3 units, including Horacio Pagani’s personal car, the Zonda HP Barchetta represents Pagani's pinnacle of design and engineering, featuring a distinct AMG M120 derived 7.3L NA V12 engine.
Aston Martin Vulcan • 2015-2016
The Vulcan is a track-only hypercar limited to 24 units, powered by a 7.0L NA V12 and equipped with advanced racing technology through its AMR Pro track-day program inclusivity.
McLaren Speedtail • 2019-2021
With only 106 units produced, the Speedtail boasts a 4.0L hybrid twin-turbo V8 engine and is revered as a McLaren F1 spiritual successor, featuring a unique 3-seat center-driver layout.
Known issues by generation
The Ferrari Sergio’s performance is powered by the reliable F136 4.5L naturally aspirated V8, which shares its maintenance guidelines with the 458 Spider. Notably, the timing chain service is mandated at 60-80k miles—though most Sergios have been preserved under 2,000 miles, making such services typically unnecessary. Owners should be aware of the extensive costs associated with servicing the 7-speed Getrag dual-clutch transmission and carbon-ceramic brakes, which should be performed at authorized Ferrari dealers or certified independent shops. Given its bespoke carbon-fiber bodywork, any repairs need to be handled by Pininfarina, with restoration costs potentially reaching into the six figures depending on the extent of the damage.
Donation value by condition + generation
As a coachbuilt one-off, the Ferrari Sergio commands a unique position within the collector market, with very low-mileage examples valued at $4-7M+. The scarcity of only six units produced ensures high demand and stable appreciation. Essential documentation, including the Pininfarina-Cambiano build-card and Ferrari Classiche eligibility, is critical for maintaining value. Collector premiums are notably evident for matching-numbers examples and original-paint integrity, coupled with a stringent appraisal process given the car's intrinsic rarity. Utilizing tools such as the Hagerty Valuation Tool and auction comp reports from RM Sotheby's or Gooding & Company are vital for accurate valuation.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ferrari Sergio requires navigating a specialist process, given the significant value it represents. A qualified appraiser with credentials in the Ferrari Classiche network is mandatory, ensuring that the vehicle’s provenance and condition are accurately documented. This is particularly important for IRS Form 8283 Section B, as every donation crosses the $5k threshold by a substantial margin. Secure enclosed transport for the vehicle is also essential to preserve its condition during the donation process. Documentation must verify the Pininfarina build details and Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility, crucial for maintaining the car's value and appeal in the collector market.
Greenville regional notes
For Ferrari Sergio owners in Greenville, resources abound to maintain and showcase these remarkable vehicles. Local dealer networks offer access to authorized service for Pininfarina and Ferrari models, ensuring preservation to the highest standards. The community hosts various events, from concours shows to casual cars-and-coffee gatherings, allowing for appreciation and camaraderie among enthusiasts. Owners benefit from climate-controlled storage options available to protect their vehicles' integrity, adhering to the specific care requirements of low-mileage, open-top barchetta designs.
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