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Ferrari - Price history

Ferrari – the emblem of Italian luxury, unmatched performance, and racing pedigree – remains one of the most coveted automobile brands worldwide. Known for its striking design, cutting‑edge technology, and relentless speed, Ferrari occupies the pinnacle of the super‑car segment, delivering a driving experience that blends engineering excellence with style. Ferrari’s legacy dates back to 1947, when Enzo Ferrari founded the company in Modena with a vision to turn racing triumphs into street‑legal masterpieces. Over seven decades, the brand has built a reputation not only for blistering on‑track victories but also for creating iconic road cars that command attention and respect wherever they travel. ### Flagship Models You’ll Find on the Roads Today

  • Ferrari 812 Superfast – the current flagship, a V12 powerhouse that epitomises raw power and precision.
  • Ferrari SF90 Stradale – Ferrari’s first plug‑in hybrid, marrying V8 performance with cutting‑edge electrification.
  • Ferrari 488 GTB / 488 Pista – the V8 twin that balances everyday usability with racetrack prowess.
  • Ferrari Portofino M – a stylish grand‑tourer that blends comfort with the brand’s unmistakable character.
  • Ferrari F8 Tributo – a successor to the 488, encapsulating modern aerodynamics with Ferrari’s classic flair.
  • Ferrari 458 Italia – a celebrated V8 model that cemented Ferrari’s presence in the mid‑size sports‑car market.
These titles, along with a street‑legal version of the legendary *Ferrari Enzo*, illustrate the breadth of the current Ferrari lineup, catering to enthusiasts who demand both everyday usability and pure velocity. ### Understanding Ferrari Depreciation When it comes to luxury performance vehicles, Ferrari depreciation is less steep than traditional cars. New Ferrari cars can experience a 10–15 % value drop within the first year of ownership, but the brand’s steep demand and short production runs often help preserve value more aggressively than comparable markets. After the initial drop, appreciation can occur, especially for rare or limited‑edition models, driven by collectors who prize the exclusivity and historical importance of certain chassis. ### Market Demand and Resale Value Trends Ferrari exhibits strong resale performance across the globe. In markets such as the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, and Saudi Arabia, the good news for owners is that the Ferrari market value rarely declines as dramatically as other high‑performance brands. Used Ferrari prices frequently reflect a car’s condition, mileage, and original specifications rather than just its age. Limited‑run sprint races and sequential editions of

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