Ferrari F8 Reviews
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Ferrari Enzo price: what they're worth now
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By Iain Kelly · 02 May 2019
Launched in 2002, the Ferrari Enzo was named for the company’s famous founder and was brimming with Formula One race-inspired technology.
Ferrari 250 GTO price: what they're worth now
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By Iain Kelly · 21 Apr 2019
Arguably the most collectable car in the world, Ferrari’s 250 GTO was a race car the Italian manufacturer built between 1962 and 1964 to compete in the FIA’s Group 3 Grand Touring Car racing category.
The surprise car brands crushing it in 2019
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By Andrew Chesterton · 03 Apr 2019
Yes, Australia's new-car market has mostly been a tale of doom and gloom in 2019, but there are some brands that defied the shrinking market to post record sales results in March.
The small brands thriving in the sales slump
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By Andrew Chesterton · 05 Mar 2019
Yes, at a glance it seems Australia's new-car market is a sea of red ink and plummeting sales, with numbers seemingly down across the board.
Ferrari hits insanity button with new hybrid
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By Stephen Corby · 18 Feb 2019
When does a road car with 530kW and 700Nm need more power? When it is a Ferrari, of course.Yes, putting aside logic and quite sensible fears about how much the human body can take, the famously speed-mad Italians have announced they will unveil an even more ridiculous version of the 488 Pista, with a hybrid drivetrain, later this year.The Pista - the already uprated version of the 488 GTB - can hit 200km/h from a standing start in 7.6 seconds, and has a top speed in excess of 340km/h, but the new, truly electrifying version, confirmed by Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri this week, will shatter even those titanic figures.The as-yet-unnamed hypercar will sit at the very pinnacle of Ferrari’s sports-car range and will feature a 3.9-litre V8 and at least one electric motor, but possibly as many as four (one for each wheel, perhaps, although all-wheel drive is not something their sports cars usually offer).The car, to be unveiled at a special event later this year rather than the Geneva Motor Show, will begin deliveries to customers (who have clearly gone bonkers) in early 2020, and it will be part of the company’s “regular lifecycle”, according to Camilleri, meaning it is no one-off, or special-edition model.It will be the company’s second go at using hybridisation, a technique it has been perfecting at its Formula One team through the use of KERS, after the V12 La Ferrari, released back in 2013.While hybrid tech might still be a novelty at Ferrari, it is very much the future, Camilleri explained, confirming in an earnings call with industry analysts that a whopping 60 per cent of its product portfolio will offer hybrid variants by 2022.In even more shocking news, the world’s most operatic and shouty car company will also offer a full-electric, and thus silent, Ferrari some time after 2022, Camilleri confirmed.You can bet there’ll be a hybrid version of the upcoming Puronsangue SUV, which was announced last September. Camilleri said the reaction to Ferrari building an SUV has been very positive."It is a segment that's clearly growing," he said. "A lot of our customers would love to have a Purosangue to use on a daily basis."
Ferrari Portofino 2019 review
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By Matt Campbell · 12 Sep 2018
California is a nice place, sure. But the Italian Riviera is stunning. So it's no surprise Ferrari decided to rename its entry-level model, ditching the American moniker.
Ferrari uncovers 488 Pista Spider convertible
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By Tung Nguyen · 27 Aug 2018
Ferrari has revealed its hardcore 488 Pista Spider drop-top at this year’s Concours d’Elegance at Pebble Beach.
Lotus to take on Ferrari
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By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Aug 2018
Lotus would become a performance-car company to rival Porsche or Ferrari, with the iconic brand's Chinese owners considering a massive revival plan.
Ferrari targa set for comeback
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By Andrew Chesterton · 07 Aug 2018
Ferrari has filed a patent for a new targa top-style supercar, hinting at a return to an iconic body style that swaps the folding roof of a convertible for removeable panels.
Sergio Marchionne: dead at 66
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By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Jul 2018
Sergio Marchionne, chairman and CEO of FCA and head of Ferrari, has died following complications post surgery in Switzerland. He was 66.