Tony’s Take: Here’s a perfect example of a Ferrari that isn’t as good as another Ferrari (the F40) that brings in bigger bucks because of
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Tony’s Take: When Ferrari introduced the Testarossa at the 1984 Paris Auto Show, Enzo’s “Redhead” was an instant hit. The low-slung side-straked Pininfarina-designed two-seater went
Tony’s Take: What’s not to love? Reliability was – and remains – an issue. Price? That too. But OMG what an engine! Attached to a
Tony’s Take: When Enzo Ferrari developed the car named after his only son, Il Commendatore waved away any thought of fitting it with an eight-cylinder
Tony’s Take: And so it is told: Enzo Ferrari was peeved at his company’s lost luster in the passenger car arena. He commissioned the Ferrari
Tony’s Take: Remember when Ferrari model names made sense? The Ferrari 328 GTS is a 3.2-liter V8-powered Gran Turismo Spider (a.k.a., targa). You could call it an
Tony’s Take: The Ferrari F512 M looks like it had too many facelifts. That’s why 90 percent of owners are plastic surgeons. I say the
Tony’s Take: Over at The Truth About Ferrari, Farago’s busy slamming the Ferrari Purosangue as “a dog’s breakfast.” So which car is Ferrari’s most beautiful
Tony’s Take: 👍 Owning a Ferrari 308 isn’t about speed or handling. It’s about being Thomas Magnum, the mustachioed TV PI living on an island
Tony’s Take: 👍 Ferrari CEO Luca di Montezemolo called the Ferrari 348 one of the worst cars Ferrari ever made. That’s true if you’re not