I love their cars. The stock (RACE) has done well too, until recently.
I took a friend of ours from Australia for a top-down drive to Malibu yesterday. The new Ferraris are “more of everything” than the older ones. But do the older cars deliver a more natural drive? Hahaha!
Interesting how Ferrari’s volume is a mere fraction of Porsche’s. Yet their profit is appx five times per vehicle. Having recently driven the 488 Spyder, I just feel that these cars are really beautiful, but so so impractical.
Ferrari makes lots of profit on options. I know from experience on an F12...if you wanted carbon fiber for your cup holder, that will be an extra $3,500.00 please. I bought every single carbon fiber option on my 2017 F12 build including engine compartment and headlight buckets. $75,000 in CF options when I was done.
I love your Ferrari Christian; I was thinking about you when I've first read that article, and the car from the picture...I had to post it too.
Looking @ them they are almost identical, almost. I can spot the very very slight difference on the bottom front end.
Everything else is the same, even the color.
Interesting how Ferrari’s volume is a mere fraction of Porsche’s. Yet their profit is appx five times per vehicle. Having recently driven the 488 Spyder, I just feel that these cars are really beautiful, but so so impractical.
OMG I've been agreeing with you all day. What's happening? LOL
Roads here are terrible by international standards and those that aren't have a speed limit that is stupidly low. Talk about ratcheting up the impractical factor. Yes, yes and YES, they are lovely, lovely beasts.