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Ferrari Sports Car Buying Guide

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Ferrari 360 Modena

2004, 2002 | Convertible, Coupe

The Ferrari 360 Modena is a midsize, mid-engine, two-seater sports car that was designed to be a successor to the iconic and second-bestselling car from Ferrari, the F355.

Ferrari 360 Spider

2002 | Convertible

The popularity of the Ferrari 360 Spider is so great that its sales alone constitute one third of the 360s sold by Ferrari.

Ferrari 456 GT

1995 | Coupe

The Ferrari 456 GT symbolizes the return of the front-engine concept.

Ferrari 456M

2003-2002 | Coupe

The same V-12 engine that powers the 456 GT and GTA also powers the 456M.

Ferrari 458 Italia

2012-2010 | Coupe

The Ferrari 458 Italia is the latest mid-engine sports car from the Italian car maker.

Ferrari 458 Spider

2012 | Convertible

Ferrari 550 Maranello

2003-2002 | Coupe

The Ferrari 550 Maranello, first introduced in July 1996 at Germany’s Nürburgring racetrack, is a front-engine sports car.

Ferrari 599

2011-2008 | Coupe

The Ferrari 599 is the most powerful V-12-engine car manufactured to date.

Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

2009-2005 | Coupe

The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti is one of the first cars to use an aluminum space frame.

Ferrari California

2012-2009 | Convertible

The Ferrari California was launched in 2008 at the Paris Motor Show.

Ferrari Enzo

2003 | Coupe

The Ferrari Enzo was popular for many reasons including its limited production.

Ferrari F355 Berlinetta

1995 | Coupe

The Ferrari F355 Berlinetta is a sport coupe manufactured by Italian luxury carmaker Ferrari from 1994 to 1999.

Ferrari F430

2009-2008 | Convertible, Coupe

Ferrari FF

2012 | Coupe

Ferrari Superamerica

2005 | Convertible

The Ferrari Superamerica provides a convertible version of the Ferrari 575M Maranello.

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