New BBC Top Gear season is off to a great start

New BBC Top Gear season is off to a great start

Filed under: Celebrities , TV/Movies , BMW , Ferrari , Toyota If BBC TG is a town, the boys are back in it. Continue reading New BBC Top Gear season is off to a great start New BBC Top Gear season is off to a great start originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 06 Mar 2017 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds

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Ferrari IPO may turn out to be good news for enthusiasts

Ferrari IPO may turn out to be good news for enthusiasts

Filed under: Ferrari , Performance , Supercars , Open Road Some think a publicly traded Ferrari signals the beginning of the end for the Italian automaker. But there’s plenty of evidence to suggest that the company’s recent IPO might lead to some of its best years yet. Continue reading Ferrari IPO may turn out to be good news for enthusiasts Ferrari IPO may turn out to be good news for enthusiasts originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 27 Oct 2015 14:01:00 EST

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2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Ferrari , First Drives Where the current roadgoing Ferrari coupe with its rear-mounted V8 can go beyond this Speciale edition, I don’t know. The 458 Italia and Spider already hold a very dear place in the hearts of anyone who has driven them on a sunny day over great roads or tracks, and I was pretty sure nothing could beat the heady sensory combo presented in the 458 Spider when I first drove it back in 2011 . I may have to change my opinion now.

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Petrolicious gets super Seventies in a Ferrari Dino 208 GT4

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Videos , Ferrari , Luxury The Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 was the automaker’s first sports car with a V8 mounted amidships, and that formula quickly became the Italian automaker’s bread and butter. The 308 in the name denotes a 3.0-liter V8, but for the Italian market, where a tax was imposed on cars with engines larger than two liters, Ferrari decided to de-bore the V8 to avoid the tax

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