/r/Ferrari
Subreddit dedicated to everything that comes out of Maranello, for both Scuderia Ferrari and the factory road cars.
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Subreddit dedicated to everything that comes out of Maranello, whether it be Scuderia Ferrari or the factory road cars.
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Chris Harris gives the Purosangue a proper review… and that’s why he’s one of the best!
Hey gang,
Have been thinking about moving my wifes 2023 Macan GTS on for something a little more special but must be able to accommodate 3 people. There are some neat V8 Lusso’s dipping into my price range in the 10,000km-20,000km bracket, is there anything I would need to pay particular attention to?
My understanding of the V12 Lusso is the 4WD system can be troublesome, is this true?
I also noticed that the 3 or 4 examples that caught my eye all have carbon brakes, were they an option or standard fitment?
Thanks!
just went to drop off the 812 for its yearly service last week, and crossed 14k miles on the way there! a little over one year of ownership, and a little over double the mileage from the day i got it (6345mi). took about a year to drive it farther than the previous couple of owners drove it for the first ~5 years 🙃
some dude dressed like a human cigarette pulled up in this
Criteria is basically bang for buck and don’t want to get killed with depreciation and reliability. So basically reliable and possible value increase over time. I only want an n/a motor. Prospects are gtclusso, ff, 430, 430 scud, 458, f12, 812, 612 (maybe). Any of these stand out more the other?
Also is insurance cheaper for the 4 seaters than the 2’s typically? Haven’t priced that out. Thx bros
Spotted near Rochester NY. In my garage! Just got it yesterday, 40 year dream come true.
Hated by some loved by others, 1979 Ferrari 512BB with a Koenig bodykit 😎
I have been reading, hearing and told that Porsches are great for daily usage (going to work and back home everyday etc).
Now I have been curious whether Ferrari’s are suitable for such a thing as well. They look amazing and are amazing sport cars. However, how do they drive for daily usage?
Doubt I will ever get one, I’m a poor dude but still got love for cars!
This guy is a Ferrari Master Technician and is performing an inspection and service on this 355. He’s been making videos for a while but this is his first on a Ferrari on his channel. I love this car and thought some of you would also enjoy looking through this vehicle and seeing more about it.
My friend spotted this one in London and I can't find exactly the same model from the 250 lineup. Seems similar to 250 TR59 but the details don't match.
360 Challenge Stradale. Top three “greatest looking wheel” for me.
All of the Versione Speciale cars seem to be beloved by the community. But for some reason the one very few care about is the 430 Scuderia. Personally it’s the one I’d get but I feel like it be the only one. Why is that it I’m I totally wrong?