Its founder Lee Noble wanted to produce a more affordable rear engine, rear-wheel drive sports car. It was manufactured by a Formula One race car engineer to compete with Ferrari and Porsche. It represents true value in the marketplace for an exceptional driving experience that is a fraction of what it would cost in modern supercar form. Worldwide shipping is available upon request. Noble Automotive Ltd. first opened its doors in 1999 in Leicester England. Track-ready, 0-60 in 3.2 seconds, this lean mean green machine can smoke anything out … 6 cars for sale. With only 1,925 miles this beautiful 2006 Noble M400 is an amazing deal! Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Noble M400 in 2006, the model with 2-door fastback coupe body and V-6 2967 cm3 / 180.7 cui engine size, 317 kW / 431 PS / 425 hp (ECE) of power, 529 Nm / 390 lb-ft of torque, 6-speed manual powertrain for Europe . Find new and used 2006 Noble M400 Classics for sale by classic car dealers and private sellers near you.

This vehicle is no longer available for sale on ClassicCars.com. Blue 2006 Noble M400 for sale located in Pontiac, Michigan - $68,000 (ClassicCars.com ID CC-1266577).

Looking for a Noble M400? View cart for details. Copyright © 1995-2020 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available. Power for the M400 came from heavily worked twin-turbo 3.0L V6 Ford Duratec engine. This particular M400 has seen minimal usage and it truly shows as the car remains in impeccable condition. This amount is subject to change until you make payment. It was upgraded with Factory Air Conditioning at the time of construction. This car currently has approximately 2,500 miles and is in excellent condition. When Road & Track Magazine tested the Noble M400, they drew the conclusion that, “the Noble is one of the best sports cars in the world.” Although it never received the accolades that some of its more famous supercar brethren achieved, the Noble M400 remains a rare and desirable way to enter supercar ownership without breaking the bank. Struggling to deal with the recession in 2008, Nobel sold the rights to produce his sports car but later resumed car building, this time doing a dune-buggy-style vehicle. This 2006 Noble M400 was acquired by the seller three years ago from the original owner, and it now shows just 2,100 miles. ClassicCars.com's first-class Customer Support team with a Stevie Bronze Award in 2019, celebrating the team's skills as exemplary customer support specialists.