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The rapper purchased the vehicle for $200,000 while in France.

By Nicolas Zart on
Pininfarina, one of the greatest coach masters of the history of the automobile passed away today in Italy at the age of 85. Our condolences go to the Pininfarina family.
By Don Bain on
A company called ChooseYourEvent.com Ltd. is the source behind a new web-based provider that can let you drive in a road rally, tool around in a tank or even take the wheel of a flashy Ferrari on or off the race track.
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Italian design firm Lazzarini wants to put Ferrari power into the tiny Fiat 500 and see what happens. They're gonna need a shoehorn and some bacon grease.
By Denis Flierl on
Ferrari Classiche recently took delivery of a 275 GTB4 that originally belonged to legendary American star, Steve McQueen.
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The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO that was made for race driver Stirling Moss has become the world’s most expensive car, selling for $35 million.
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The co-founder of Guess Jeans is bankrupt and his $24.5 million Beverly Hills mansion and 11 Ferrari’s are seized in forced bankruptcy proceedings.
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Turbochargers are both quietly and vociferously changing the vehicles on the roads of today, as more and more cars, like the 11 models with EcoBoost engines coming from Ford this year, as well as top sellers like the Chevy Cruze and Sonic come off the showroom floor with this option built right in.
By Patrick Rall on
Tuesday morning around 9am local time (3am Eastern Standard Time), a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck Northern Italy near Bologna, causing massive damage, 350 injured and at least 16 deaths – also causing Italian automakers Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati and motorcycle builder Ducati to shut down their operations.
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Eric Clapton's one-off SP12 EC Ferrari has been officially unveiled as Ferrari has acknowledged the special car.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Ferrari has just kicked off a stunning exhibition of new and old Ferrari's in the Italian Center in the Shanghai Expo Park, marking a push forward for Ferrari into China.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Ferrari, an icon of “Made in Italy” craftsmanship across the globe, was at very heart of the Diamond Jubilee Pageant to celebrating 60 years of Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II's reign in the United Kingdom.
By Nicolas Zart on
Starting on a rather fresh and very foggy day, the little Mazda MX5 are already screaming around the unique bends, twists and famed cork screw of the Laguna Seca Raceway. After that it was 6 hours of familiar faces, some returning Aston Martin and Lotus and with a touch of Hollywood with Patrick Dempsey and his team.
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Information has slowly been trickling out about the future existence of a Ferrari Enzo replacement that would pack hybrid power but with the recent first quarter results announcement from the Italian automaker, company Chairman Luca di Montezemolo confirmed not only that there is a “new Enzo” coming with hybrid power at the end of 2012.
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While supercars are generally not vehicles that you see affected by recalls, Ferrari has announced that they will recall select 458 and California models over a concern that the crankshaft could have been machined improperly which, over time, could lead to engine vibration and engine failure.
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Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo is left “speechless” after seeing the 2013 SRT Viper for the first time.
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Earlier this week we brought you the video loosely detailing the new Ferrari V12 hybrid drivetrain believed to be destined for the replacement for the range-topping Enzo and it now appears to be official that when the folks from Maranello unleash the evolutionary model of the Enzo (currently believed to be called the F70) it will indeed be the Italian supercar builders first hybrid model.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Ferrari, long known to be innovative in the automotive world, decided to pay a visit to Silicon Valley and Stanford University, a hotbed of tech innovation, to show tech companies and students what they are about. Using passion to build amazing super cars!
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Is the Beijing Auto Show the event to watch out for electric cars from now? It seems to be heading that direction.
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The opening of the 2012 Beijing Motor Show brought the Chinese market the formal introduction of the new F12 Berlinetta but more importantly for the rest of the world – Ferrari published a three and a half minute video offering some information on the upcoming Ferrari slated to stand as the top of the line supercar, currently known as the F70.
By Nicolas Zart on
It’s hard to fathom that one day the orchestral symphony of a majestic Ferrari V12 or even V8 could be replaced with V6 coupled to a hybrid system.
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The debate is raging as whether to use open source for electric cars or not. The arguments are great from both sides but there is ultimately one outcome.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
2012 marks the 20th anniversary for Ferrari being in China. To celebrate this important milestone, Ferrari will inaugurate its first ever permanent brand exhibition outside of Maranello (Ferrari HQ) at the Italia Center of Shanghai World Expo Park.
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Kobe Bryant gets a new toy to add to his already nice stable of cars. He just purchased a 2012 Ferrari 458 Italia for $329,000 and paid cash.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Have you ever dreamed of owning a Ferrari 250 GTO? If you love cars I am sure the answer is unequivocally “Yes!” Well how about a pair of Ferrari 250 GTO Ignition Cufflinks?