In the mid-2000s, Spyker was among the most highly regarded niche automakers out there and while financial issues mean the company is no longer operational, a number of used Spyker models have recently hit the market.
This particular Spyker is a 2006 C8 Spyder that currently resides in Pennsylvania. It has been driven just 9,333 miles (15,020 km) and appears to have been well maintained throughout the years.
Adorning the exterior of the car is black paintwork that sports a ceramic coating and paint protection film, ensuring that it will continue to look factory-fresh for years to come. The Collecting Cars listing confirms that the car retains its original Aeroblade wheels.
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A look inside the cabin reveals black, quilted leather upholstery across the seats, steering wheel, door panels, side sills, glovebox, and dashboard. Like all other Spyker C8 Spyder models, there is a healthy dose of hand-polished aluminum throughout and the interior shows very little signs of wear. Among the key interior features are aluminum pedals, air conditioning, power windows, an adjustable pedal box and steering column and a six-speed manual shifter with an exposed shifting linkage.
Power comes courtesy of a mid-mounted, Audi-sourced 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 with 400 hp and 354 lb-ft (480 Nm). Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Drexler limited-slip differential.
A similar C8 Spyder, albeit one painted in silver and driven just 3,500 miles (5,632 km), sold for $272,000 in an auction in early December. This example may sell for slightly less given its higher mileage.