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Want a Ferrari 458? Why Not Take Two?
In Australia and indeed the world, Ferrari waiting lists are notoriously long. At one point the average wait time for a Ferrari 575M Maranello was as much as three years, as demand rapidly stripped out the brand’s relatively small production capacity. Whatever is a cashed up Ferrarista to do?
Well, you could just buy whatever’s available and drive that until your hot pink Ferrari 458 with the diamante-encrusted wheel arches and baby seal leather interior arrives. I mean, who cares about depreciation when you can lay down half a million on a factory fresh Ferrari? You’d be surprised how many Ferrari customers in Australia are doing this exact thing.
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Steve Sutcliffe Tries To Find Out If The Ferrari Ff Will Drift
Normally, there would be no point in asking if a Ferrari model can drift, but then again, Maranello brand's new FF supercar isn't your typical Ferrari. For starters, it comes with standard four-wheel drive (a first for a Ferrari model), which...
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Scarlet Pilgrimage: Five Things A Ferrari Fan Must See And Do In Maranello
In 1943, Italy was in the midst of a war. Along with other major industrial centres throughout the country, the northern Italian town of Modena became a target for bombing raids. It was during this time that Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari decided to move...
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Ferrari California: New Picturesque Wallpaper Gallery
From mid October to early November, Ferrari invited more than 300 journalists from all over the world to Sicily to test-drive its latest supercar, the California. As you can see in our picture gallery after the jump, the members of the press had the chance...
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Aussie Poles Ferrari 360 Modena, Manages To Escape Unhurt...
You'd think that owning a $250,000 AUD Ferrari would at least make you a bit careful but apparently that wasn't the case with the Australian owner of this five-year old 360 Modena. Eyewitnesses reported that the driver of the Italian supercar...
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Ferrari Introduces California Collection
Ferrari hasn’t wasted any time in introducing a new dedicated collection bearing the name of its all-new hardtop convertible. The so-called Ferrari California Collection includes caps, t-shirts and sweatshirts priced between $35 and $158 US as...
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