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Automatic
9,320 miles
Blue
Petrol
S J Davidson Dungannon
2020 Ferrari Portofino Convertible
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Automatic
18,825 miles
BLACK
Petrol
Glasgow Road Falkirk Stirlingshire
2014 Ferrari 458 Coupe
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Automatic
15,106 miles
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2015 Ferrari 458 Convertible
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Automatic
10,252 miles
grey
Petrol
KAP Folkestone Folkestone
2016 Ferrari California Convertible
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Automatic
18,500 miles
Silver
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Morgan Cars Warrenpoint
2014 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Coupe
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Automatic
27,000 miles
GREY
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2011 Ferrari CALIFORNIA Convertible
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Automatic
7,500 miles
Black
Petrol
Morgan Cars Warrenpoint
2008 Ferrari F430 Coupe
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Automatic
13,015 miles
Nero Daytona
Petrol
Saxton 4x4 Chelmsford
2014 Ferrari 458 Coupe
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Automatic
12,405 miles
blue
Petrol
Carrs Ferrari Marsh Barton
2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast Coupe
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Automatic
5,601 miles
white
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Carrs Ferrari Marsh Barton
2019 Ferrari Portofino Convertible
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Ferrari is one of the most iconic brands in the world, known for building supercars and expensive cars. Beautiful styling and immense performance make Ferrari cars among the most desirable.

The history of Ferrari starts when Enzo Ferrari formed Scuderia Ferrari in Modena in 1929, as a means of sponsoring amateur racing drivers and prepared and raced Alfa Romeos. Scuderia was wound up in 1937 and the following year Enzo Ferrari was chosen to be the head of the Alfa Romeo racing department. He left in 1939 on the condition that he didn’t use the Ferrari name in association with racing for at least four years. He formed Auto Avio Costruzioni, with its headquarters on the site of the old Scuderia team, before moving to Maranello in 1943.

The first road car built was the 125 S, which was reluctantly built and sold so Enzo could continue to fund his passion for racing. They quickly gained a reputation for excellence and sales increased. Oddly enough, Enzo became widely known for his dislike of his customers because he believed they were buying his cars for prestige instead of their performance value. This along with his heavy handed managerial style and penchant for scandal caused Ferrari much upheaval and threatened the company's survival for years. Ferrari sold his cars to finance his true love, racing, which in his own words, came first. In 1949 Ferrari produced the 166 Inter, a grand tourer, which was the first move into a market the manufacturer could said to be excelling in today.  The Ferrari race team had a number of prestigious victories in the late 40’s, the Mille Miglia in 1948, Le Mans 24 Hour in 1949, and then Formula 1 world champions in 1952 and 1953.

In 1969 fiat purchased 50% of the company, which resulted in a dramatic increase in the investment in the road car development and production, with little effect on the racing department.

Ferrari continued to invest heavily in racing and road cars, and the results today are clear, as it is a well-known, respected brand and a leader in the industry. 

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