The Rise Of Ferrari
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- 게시일 2020. 06. 09.
- In May 2020, Italian supercar maker Ferrari soared to a $30 billion market value, beating the top three major U.S. automakers. Compared to GM, Ford, and Fiat-Chrysler, Ferrari is a small carmaker known for limiting production and only makes about 10,000 units per year. But the auto industry is poised for some tremendous changes that raise questions about the long-term future of even high-end exotics
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The Rise Of Ferrari
Ferrari 'stumbled in F1' they were created just for F1. Selling cars was done to fund their F1 entry..
Without Ferrari, we would never have Lamborghini. Or the NSX. Or the Ford GT.
I can’t afford to watch this video
I love how Leclerc looks like he is actually a model
“Enzo Ferrari will go down as the greatest car manufacturer of all time.” - Lee Iacocca
but still cant hire a good strategist for F1 team.
I just need about 350 more stimulus checks and I’ll be able to own a Ferrari.
This reporter is so happy he can again make car videos instead of coronavirus ones.
Thank God Ford didn't buy Ferrari in 1964.
I can not understand people who are style-tuning their Ferrari... I mean every Ferrari which is coming through the factory hall is PERFECT, it's is art ! Why do you change something so intense on this car.
Electrification and shared mobility will only benefit those that need it most i.e. Those that cannot afford a Ferrari anyways. It will ALWAYS remain a dream for many young boys to own the Ferrari that many have on their wall. If anything, they'll become even more valuable as they will represent fully, what performance motoring once was.
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There will always be a market for super luxury sports cars , no matter that everybody has gone electric, the feel of having a big powerful engine and the noise it produces is enough to rich and enthusiast people to buy those cars. Also, the luxury of the Italian car brands and the beautiful designs are something that you may never have in an electric car with vegan interior, it's like saying that luxury restaurants and resorts may have troubles in future because of the Airbnb platforms but we all know they will stay.
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In 2016 I had the pleasure to visit Ferrari Museum in Maranello and my God it's been 4 years but i still miss that. No car can come closer to a Ferrari
The thing with Ferrari is that they have "trained" their clients. To be given the opportunity to buy an exclusive car, like the 488 Pista, you must first have boughten an "average" Ferrari. Ferrari is good at keeping the demand higher than the cars that they will make, and good at selling "average" cars because the only way you can get an ultra exclusive Ferrari is by owning another Ferrari. Ferrari creates a demand for their average cars by creating an exclusive car.
I was lucky enough to Drive a 488 coupe. Wonderful machines, that experience will stay with me forever.
Appreciate the history, Ferrari isn’t just a brand, it’s a family! We are ferrari!
10k cars is not much if you consider the increasing demand from South-East Asia.
CNBC: Ferarri only made 10,000 cars worldwide, Gm sells millions of cars