Ferrari, not Tesla, might be the stock to buy

Ferrari, not Tesla, might be the stock to buy

Filed under: Earnings/Financials , Ferrari , Luxury , Performance , Supercars The Prancing Horse makes the financial market dance. Continue reading Ferrari, not Tesla, might be the stock to buy Ferrari, not Tesla, might be the stock to buy originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 08 May 2017 12:25:00 EDT

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Massive cruise ship features Ferrari go-kart track

Massive cruise ship features Ferrari go-kart track

Filed under: Etc. , Marketing/Advertising , Ferrari , Performance The Prancing Horse heads to sea. Continue reading Massive cruise ship features Ferrari go-kart track Massive cruise ship features Ferrari go-kart track originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 24 Apr 2017 10:47:00 EDT.

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FCA delays distribution of Ferrari shares

Filed under: Earnings/Financials , SEMA Show , Ferrari , Performance , Supercars FCA still plans to launch Ferrari’s IPO in the third quarter of 2015, but is delaying distributing the rest of the stock to current shareholders until early 2016. The decision lets FCA claim some of the Prancing Horse’s profits in 2015. Continue reading FCA delays distribution of Ferrari shares FCA delays distribution of Ferrari shares originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 01 May 2015 18:31:00 EST.

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Ferrari FF spotted testing, may get new turbo engine

Filed under: Spy Photos , Ferrari , Hatchback , Performance Ferrari has been caught testing some new ducting at the front of the FF, and another one was recently filmed testing driving around the Fiorano track. It seems the Prancing Horse definitely has something in store for the shooting brake, possibly a turbocharged engine

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BMW hires Ferrari chief engineer Fedeli

Filed under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , BMW , Ferrari There’s going to be a little bit more Prancing Horse in some future BMWs because the Bavarian brand is hiring Ferrari chief engineer Roberto Fedeli to join the company in November.

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Ferrari 458 Speciale A is most powerful Prancing Horse convertible ever

Filed under: Convertible , Performance , Paris Motor Show , Ferrari Let all of the speculation finally end because the convertible version of the Ferrari 458 Speciale is here.

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Ferrari production to increase under Marchionne

Filed under: Plants/Manufacturing , Ferrari The head of any company has to juggle the relationship between supply and demand. Of course, that applies to automakers too, even ones as high-end as Ferrari .

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What you missed on 9.11.14

Filed under: Convertible , Coupe , Sedan , Performance , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Maserati , Mazda , Ferrari , Diesel , Luxury Our favorite Ferraris of the Montezemolo Era Big news at Ferrari: CEO Luca di Montezemolo is officially stepping down. In his wake, he leaves quite a legacy, and thus, the Autoblog editors have been reminiscing about our favorite Prancing Horse models from Montezemolo’s tenure.

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These are the front-runners to take over at Ferrari

Filed under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Ferrari Yesterday Ferrari announced a changing of the scarlet-clad guard with the departure of longtime chairman Luca di Montezemolo . Having run the company since shortly after the passing of Enzo Ferrari himself, Montezemolo built the Prancing Horse marque up to the benchmark supercar manufacturer, victorious racing team and household name it is today. In short, Ferrari – and most crucially, its parent company Fiat – will face a most difficult challenge in filling il Advocatto ‘s handmade loafers and putting the company back on the track which Montezemolo laid down over the course of the past two decades.

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1962 Ferrari 250 GTO hits record $38 million sale at Bonhams’ Monterey auction

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Auctions , Ferrari This weekend’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegrance brings together some of the rarest and most expensive automobiles in the world onto a tiny peninsula in California jutting out into the Pacific Ocean. But this year, there has been one vehicle on everyone’s lips – a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO .

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$64M Ferrari 250 GTO could be a fake

Filed under: Classics , Ferrari Remember that Ferrari 250 GTO that we reported on last week, supposedly listed on mobile.de for $64 million? Well, don’t go putting down your deposit just yet, because it might be a fake.

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Will this 1966 Ferrari three-seater surpass $20M at Pebble Beach auction?

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Auctions , Ferrari , Luxury With a week of lavish automotive events coming up centered around the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in August, some of the highest profile auto auctions in the world are about to take place. Hearing about Ferrari Testa Rossas and 250 GTOs going for tens of millions of dollars during these events is commonplace, but Gooding & Company is bringing a unique Prancing Horse to sell in California that could be a record-breaker for the company. The car in question is the drop-dead gorgeous 1966 Ferrari 365 P Berlinetta Speciale with just 7,900 kilometers (4,910 miles) on the clock that’s pictured above, and it checks all of the boxes to make it incredibly desirable.

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Ferrari looks to cut 20% total C02 emissions over 7 years

Filed under: Performance , Technology , Ferrari , Luxury In the late 1970s, performance cars suffered a huge blow when the necessity for better economy and lower emissions crippled their power. It took nearly a decade for the horsepower to return

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Ferrari reveals pair of tailor-made specials in Shanghai

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , China , Ferrari For most people, buying a new Ferrari – heck, even a used one – would be a special occasion all on its own, not to mention a rare privilege.

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Ferrari reveals pair of tailor-made specials in Shanghai

Ferrari reveals pair of tailor-made specials in Shanghai

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , China , Ferrari For most people, buying a new Ferrari – heck, even a used one – would be a special occasion all on its own, not to mention a rare privilege. But to make the experience all the more special, the Prancing Horse marque offers its Tailor-Made personalization program.

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LaFerrari Spider among Maranello’s future product plans

Filed under: Convertible , Coupe , Performance , Ferrari Niche though its products may be, Ferrari typically rolls out a new model every year. 2009, for example, saw the introduction of the California . In 2010 came the 458 Italia , followed by the 458 Spider in 2011.

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Ferrari to debut new twin-turbo California in the spring

Filed under: Convertible , Performance , Ferrari Ferrari hadn’t made a turbocharged engine since the F40 ended its production cycle in 1992. But that all changed when it helped Maserati develop its new 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8.

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Ferrari testing 458 Challenge Evoluzione at Mugello

Filed under: Spy Photos , Coupe , Ferrari , Racing Ferrari makes road cars, it makes racecars, and it makes road cars into racecars.

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Ferrari reports fewer sales, more profit to prove strategy is working

Filed under: Earnings/Financials , Ferrari Ferrari’s angle of emphasizing exclusivity by limiting deliveries is appearing to bear fruit. The company posted a 7.1-percent increase in revenues to 1.7 billion Euros ($2.2 billion at today’s exchange rates) during the first half of 2013

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