Monday, February 18, 2013

Daily Drive: Details of Ferrari Enzo successor emerge before Geneva motor show

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Monday, February 18, 2013                 
Ferrari teased its Enzo successor, which will appear at the Geneva motor show in March....
The pre-tax starting price for Ferrari's next supercar will be about $1.3 million (1 million euros), people familiar to the matter told Automotive News Europe. After taxes, the base version of the Ferrari Enzo replacement will cost an estimated $1.6 million (1.21 million euros) in Italy, the sources said. Volume...

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