2003 Ferrari 360 Reviews
You'll find all our 2003 Ferrari 360 reviews right here. 2003 Ferrari 360 prices range from $99,000 for the 360 Spider to $134,970 for the 360 Spider.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Ferrari dating back as far as 1999.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Ferrari 360, you'll find it all here.
Ferrari Reviews and News
Ferrari 296 2024 review: GTS
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By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Apr 2024
A silent start-up, noiseless acceleration and an all-electric driving range? It doesn't sound very Ferrari, does it? But the 296 GTS also has a dark side, with a potent petrol engine, a barking exhaust and blistering acceleration. As a result, this plug-in hybrid convertible might just be the very best of the modern Ferraris. So join us as we put it to the test.
Luxury car hire in Australia: Everything you need to know
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By Stephen Corby · 26 Feb 2024
Sure, we all know things are tough, but clearly they’re less tough for some of us, because luxury car sales - and we mean genuinely luxury ones - have been on the rise over the past decade.
The 10 best F1 drivers of all time
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By Stephen Ottley · 08 Feb 2024
Ranking the best Formula 1 drivers across the championship’s 73 years is not a simple task. No matter which system we use, there will be upset, angst and lots and lots of discussion… and that’s great.
Andrew Chesterton's top-five cars of 2023
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By Andrew Chesterton · 28 Dec 2023
Well, that was quite the new-car year, wasn’t it? The wave of electrification continued to wash over the automotive world, China staked its claim a force to be reckoned with when it comes to EVs, and — on the opposite side of the coin — our favourite supercar makers kept churning out the petrol-burning hits.
Ferrari says internal-combustion lives on!
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By James Cleary · 04 Nov 2023
Petrochemical giants including ExxonMobil, Petrochina, Sasol and Shell, not to mention carmakers like BMW, Porsche and Toyota are making substantial investments in the development of carbon-neutral synthetic fuel to keep the internal combustion engine (ICE) alive.
Buying a Ferrari might be about to get easier
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By James Cleary · 24 Oct 2023
Longtime Ferrari President and Chairman, Luca di Montezemelo wanted acquiring one of the famous Italian brand’s products to be a challenge.
The Ferrari Index is rising!
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By James Cleary · 06 Oct 2023
What some financial analysts see as a solid indicator of an economy's overall health, 'The Ferrari Index', is pushing strongly into positive territory, with the famous Italian marque's local year-on-year sales up close to 20 per cent to the end of September, 2023.
Ferrari patents its EV future
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By James Cleary · 29 Sep 2023
For close to 75 years as a road car manufacturer, Ferrari’s brand has been built on racing success and its mighty engines. Variously V6, V8 and most significantly, glorious 12-cylinder engines, sometimes horizontally-opposed but most famously, arranged in a vee.
Ferrari confirms Roma Spider price
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By Tung Nguyen · 13 Sep 2023
First Australian deliveries for the Ferrari Roma Spider will kick off from the second quarter of 2024, as pricing is confirmed at $520,300 before on-road costs.
Too little to late for these EV-less brands?
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By Tom White · 09 Sep 2023
Some brands are riding the EV wave as sales boom in Australia, but others are left without any solid local plans - will they be left behind?