Tag Archives: Ferrari
Lastest Post in forum :Supercar pile up in Japan
A Sunday drive has ended in a $3 million nightmare, with eight Ferraris, three Mercedes-Benzes and a Lamborghini involved in a 14-car pile-up in Japan. For the full story please visit drive.com.au
The Ferrari bible $275,000
The the Enzo ‘Diamante costs $275,000 and anyone who buys a copy will be entered in a prize draw to win a “unique” Ferrari Formula One racing car. The square-shaped, 852-page super-book measures 50cm by 50cm and includes 200,000 words … Continue reading
Ferrari FF – all wheel drive
Under the bonnet is a 6.262 cc direct injection V12 developing a ballistic 492 kW at 8000 rpm and 683 Nm. Mated to Ferrari’s dual-clutch super fast shifting F1 gearbox, the FF will nail the 0-100km/h sprint in just 3.7 … Continue reading
Lamborghini sedan – Estoque
The Estoque powered by a 5.2-litre V10 capable of propelling the aluminium-bodied four door to speeds in excess of 300km/h. The company believes it could attract new customers with a four door sports sedan that would rival the likes of … Continue reading
22 million dollar Ferrari
A Ferrari 250 GTO with a celebrity past is up for sale for $22.2 million. The car was built in 1963 powered by a 3.0 litre V12 engine and is one of only 36 ever built. For the full story … Continue reading
New Ferrari & Maserati dealership Sydney
The new $30 million Ferrari Maserati Sydney dealership was officially opened in Waterloo with two very special debut guest appearances – the Ferrari 458 Italia and the Maserati GranCabrio. For the full story please visit caradvice.com.au
Ferrari 458 Italia
Ferrari has released pictures and details of its stunning new 458 Italia, a car that is more powerful yet more fuel efficient than the F430 it will replace in 2010. For the full story please visit drive.com.au
Ferrari impounded for speeding
A new Ferrari California, said to be one of only two in Australia, has been impounded by police after a Perth-based motoring journalist was caught travelling at 231km/h through the West Australian wheatbelt. For the full story please visit www.caradvise.com.au
