HOME | CAR NEWS | CAR REVIEWS | RACING | AUTO SHOWS | VIDEOS | COLLECTOR | SUBSCRIBE | 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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