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The 599 GTB Fiorano replaced the 575M Maranello in Ferrari's lineup in 2006, and it hasn't changed significantly since then, although in typical Ferrari fashion a number of special-edition models have ...
It may cost more than four times as much as a Corvette Z06, but the 2008 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano is a supercar that can handle the commute. The Fiorano combines race car performance with a truly ...
The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, with an all-aluminum chassis and body, brings F1 racing technology and performance to the road. The 599 GTB Fiorano strikes a balance between sport and luxury with ...
For those of you who lament not being around to see the unveiling of the 1962 250 GTO, considered by many to be Ferrari's masterpiece, cry into your racing-red hankies no longer: The 599 Gran Turismo ...
This 2012 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano is the final car that Ferrari built with a manual transmission. Further more, it comes in ...
Buying new cars has become more complicated and expensive, thanks to the microchip shortage. However, the current global recession is making it easy to purchase top-tier older vehicles for dirt cheap ...
It's getting harder and harder to find a manual-transmission car on a lot. At the same time, V-12 dreams are being crushed, replaced with turbocharged eights or hybrid systems. New cars with both ...
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The 599 GTB Fiorano is the latest in a line of front-engine V12 coupes dating to the 1953 250 MM, and the ultimate expression of Montezemolo’s vision to date. This 620-hp, auto-climate, Bose-equipped ...
Statistically speaking, the world's most dangerous road is a 40-mile-long gravel ledge hacked into a Bolivian mountainside in the 1930s by Paraguayan POWs. It descends 10,000 feet from La Paz down to ...
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