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Don’t Miss This Le Mans Veteran Ferrari Coming to AuctionFerraris are beloved by most, and for good reason. They’re beautiful, fast, and made to last. But every once in a while, an ...
McPherson College celebrated the opening of the new Campus Commons with a ribbon cutting and car reveal ceremony on Thursday.
Ferrari has discontinued the Roma, but they're not leaving their fans in the lurch, judging from their very familiar-looking follow up, the Amalfi.
The Amalfi is clearly derived from the Roma it replaces as the least expensive, entry-level Ferrari (though that’s relative).
The very best thing about the new Ferrari Amalfi is… its steering wheel. Gone are the touch-sensitive controls which were so annoying, Ferrari latterly switched them off if you didn’t touch ...
The 2027 Ferrari Amalfi replaces the Roma as a 631 hp grand tourer that will reach the market next year.
Ferrari has revealed the new Amalfi as a successor to the Roma, the Italian brand's most affordable grand tourer. Compared to its predecessor, the Amalfi boasts improvements in performance and ...
Ferrari has unveiled its new 200mph Amalfi sports car – and the big news is buttons are back as the world's most famous automotive marque admits even it had gone touchscreen bonkers.
A Ferrari SF90 Stradale was seized in Bengaluru for not having valid taxes and the owner had to cough up Rs 1.42 crore the same day.
The Bengaluru case echoes a similar 2021 crackdown in Hyderabad, where 11 luxury cars — including Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini, and Maserati — were seized for tax violations.
The latest new car to bring physical buttons back is not a Volkswagen, but a Ferrari – the Amalfi, the company's latest entry-level model.
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