Only 1 New Ferrari Sold in Greece in 2012, Compared to 21 in 2007
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Only 1 New Ferrari Sold in Greece in 2012, Compared to 21 in 2007



That the economy of Greece is in shambles, is no secret, nor is the fact it will take years, if not decades, for the country to stand up on its feet again.

Even the rich seem to be affected from the cash flow crunch, as according to a Reuters report, only one new Ferrari sports car was registered in Greece for the whole of last year. Perhaps the Greeks turned to the used market, we hear you ask? Nope, as only one used Ferrari was sold in a country of more than 11 million in 2012.

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