Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Ferrari Enzo successor reportedly sold out at $1.3 million per car: Autoweek TV

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013                 

We'll learn more about the Enzo successor at the Geneva motor show, but all 499 copies of the car are reportedly sold out already.
Ferrari Enzo successor reportedly sold out at $1.3 million per car: Autoweek TV
02/19/13, 4:47 pm et
Also in this episode: Danica Patrick wins the pole position for the Daytona 500, and the
BMW X5 is hit with a recall.

TRANSCRIPT

-- The next Ferrari will cost $1.3 million.

-- Danica Patrick made more history.

-- And BMW is recalling its X5.

I'm Jake, it's Tuesday, let's do the news.

Over the weekend Ferrari revealed more details of the Enzo successor. It will cost about $1.3 million and volume is expected to be limited to 499 cars. That's 100 more than the Enzo.

The codename for the Geneva-bound supercar is the F150 project, and that might be the only place we see it. During an event this month in Turin, Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said the new Ferrari is already sold out.

Danica Patrick grabbed the pole...


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