2012 Ferrari Luxury car

Ferrari 360 Modena 2013

Nothing has changed in 2013 for the mid-engine two-seat 360 Modena, which is still the closest thing Ferrari has to an entry-level model. Both a berlinetta closed coupe and a Spider convertible are available. Ferrari claims the 360 Spider has better chassis rigidity than any other convertible on the market.
Ferrari 550 Maranello 2013

The 550 Maranello is Ferrari’s front-engine, two-seat coupe that uses the same V-12 engine as the four-seat 456M, but it packs an additional 44 horsepower.With a base price of $212,000, the 550 Maranello undercuts the 456M by about $13,000 and is nearly $74,000 more than the 360 Modena. Because the
Ferrari 360 Modena 2013

With a base price of $138,225, the 360 Modena is Ferrari’s entry-level model. Even if you can afford one, you might have to wait one to two years to buy a new one because most dealers have waiting lists.The mid-engine 360 Modena replaced the F355 last year, and it currently
Ferrari Enzo 2013

At the Paris Motor Show in September 2013, Ferrari introduced its latest exotic sports car. Named the Enzo in honor of the company’s founder, the dramatic coupe contains a 660-horsepower V-12 engine, with technology adapted from Formula One racing. Only 399 models will be built, and every one of them
Ferrari 360 Modena 2013

Little has changed in 2013 for the mid-engine, two-seat 360 Modena, which is the closest thing Ferrari has to an entry-level model. Both a berlinetta closed coupe and a Spider convertible — introduced in spring 2013 — are available. Ferrari claims the Spider, which is the 20th road-going soft-top model
Ferrari 550 Maranello 2013

Ferrari calls the 550 Maranello its “interpretation of a 12-cylinder, front-engine Berlinetta” and describes it as “discrete, understated, but typical in design and looks.” Listing for $215,340, the two-seat coupe is priced a little lower than the four-passenger 456M GT, also fitted with a V-12 up front. Shoppers with smaller