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Ferrari's 2000s V12 Family Car Has Never Looked Better, And It Costs Less Than A Four-Seat Porsche. 2010 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti action. 2010 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti action.
Ferrari's history of offering four-seater models goes back decades, with models like the 330 GT 2+2 and the 365 GT 2+2 allowing owners to transport their families around during the 1960s.
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Power, speed and loss are at the heart of Michael Mann's new film, "Ferrari." Enzo Ferrari and his wife Laura have built an admired car and racing company in post-World War II ...
Camilo Alfaro, 50, the founder and CEO of Autoproyecto, a media company that offers Spanish-language car-buying guidance and car reviews, who lives in Houston, on his 2014 Ferrari FF, as told to A ...
The Ferrari family has long been connected to the energy industry. Daniel and Charlene Ferrari, parents of Phoenix Energy CEO Adam Ferrari, each worked in energy-related fields.
The family man’s Ferrari revealed – with a V12 engine and a £340,000 price The Italian sports car specialist’s much-anticipated first SUV turns out to be nothing of the sort – but you ...
The Ferrari F50 is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The iconic sports car is a very rare model in the Ferrari family, with only 349 units produced between 1995 and 1997.
Ferrari’s First Family Car Is The 715-HP V12 Purosangue Crossover. Maranello’s first four-door production machine can hit 193 mph and uses all-wheel drive to reach 62 mph in 3.3 seconds ...
This car won the Overall Outstanding Ferrari Competition award at the 2022 Palm Beach Cavallino Classic, and deservedly so. It's one of only 36 GTOs ever made and the middle car of the three 1964 ...
It’s 1957. It’s been just a year since the death of Dino, Ferrari’s son with wife Laura, and neither parent is handling the anniversary well.
Lewis Hamilton drove a Ferrari Formula 1 car for the first time Wednesday and described it as "one of the best feelings of my life.” Hamilton was behind the wheel of a 2023-specification Ferrari ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Michael Mann — director of "Heat" and "Ali" — about his new movie about the legendary family behind Ferrari sports cars.