Breathtaking Ferrari Engineering
January 27, 2011 by Angel Coleman
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Your feelings on the Ferrari 458 Italia will depend heavily on whether you want a car that looks like it was designed by Italian surrealists or whether you want one that looks like it was painted by a more neoclassical hand. Because (and some people will argue with me on this) the Italia looks like a car. A nearly perfect car, but still: a car.
Science And Rank Of New Ferraris
November 8, 2010 by Angel Coleman
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Don’t you just love driving a Ferrari? These luxury vehicles have been selling for over several decades now. Despite the various options that car enthusiasts have when buying a vehicle, a Ferrari would still be one of the top picks in their dream car list.
Science And Regard Of All Ferraris
October 24, 2010 by Angel Coleman
Filed under Business
The finest automobile manufacturer and developer in the whole world is none other than the Ferrari. With its marvelously implemented style, assured powerful quality and high regards to speed, The Ferrari is the automobile of choice specially in racing events. It truly deserves the renown it has today. But, from the time it is created, no one ever expected that it would become the best in the industry.
The Breathtaking Ferrari Retractable Hardtop
October 19, 2010 by Angel Coleman
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Ferrari can do many things other car companies cannot, including building a machine that links past with present and that tries, however successfully, to be the fastest car to the market and back. The Ferrari California, premiering in 2008, takes its name from a 50-year-old classic while introducing some modern-day developments. It’s the first Ferrari to sport a retractible hardtop, to rock a dual-clutch 7-speed transmission, and the first to wield a front-engine V8.
Ferrari California Fast Drivers Only!
October 2, 2010 by Angel Coleman
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The Ferrari California offered a number of firsts upon its debut in 2008. The Ferrari California, premiering in 2008, takes its name from a 50-year-old classic while introducing some modern-day developments. A front-engine V8. It’s also got something called backseats, which seems like a cute concept for a Ferrari — a “2+” is the technical term. The $230,000 auto is called a “grand tourer” I suppose for this reason, though you’d better find some small friends or very young children if you want to do any grand touring without major leg circulation issues. It’s a natural classic, all good looks and serious performance, and it’s got a foot in the present and the past.
Astonishing 2+ Seater
October 2, 2010 by Angel Coleman
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Ferrari can do many things other car companies cannot, including building a machine that links past with present and that tries, however successfully, to be the fastest car to the market and back. The Ferrari California, premiering in 2008, takes its name from a 50-year-old classic while introducing some modern-day developments. It’s the first Ferrari to sport a retractable hardtop, to rock a dual-clutch 7-speed transmission, and the first to wield a front-engine V8. It’s also got something called backseats, which seems like a cute concept for a Ferrari — a “2+” is the technical term. And as a result of this transmission it presents at least one last: The last Ferrari to offer a manual gearbox. Anyway who wants to deal with complaints from the backseat?
Is It Really The Ferrari F430 Best?
September 4, 2010 by Angel Coleman
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Ferrari F430 Evolution
1959-1960 Ferrari 250 SWB Berlinetta Competizione
August 12, 2010 by Angel Coleman
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Mark A Cella and the Ferrari 250 cc Grand Touring Sport Coupe for Competition
Mark Anthony Cella On The 1959-60 Ferrari 250 SWB Berlinetta
August 6, 2010 by Susan Walker
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Mark Anthony Cella and His Favorite 60′s era Ferrari 250 SWB Berlinetta
Fake Race Vehicle Seized With Nearly a Ton of Cocaine – Wheels …
April 15, 2010 by By RICHARD S. CHANG
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The Spanish police have stopped what appears to have been a daring stratagem by an enterprising band of alleged drug smugglers, who tried to use the Dakar Rally in January to cover up their tracks.




