Ferrari
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Ferrari Ranges
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Ferrari 296
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Ferrari 360
Used price:£25,842 - £76,308 -
Ferrari 458
Used price:£45,735 - £180,479 -
Ferrari 488
New price:£195,418 - £195,418Used price:£64,754 - £146,595 -
Ferrari 599 GTB
Used price:£29,748 - £49,331 -
Ferrari 612
Used price:£19,567 - £48,377 -
Ferrari 812 Superfast
New price:£260,963 - £260,963Used price:£113,378 - £190,016 -
Ferrari California T
Used price:£31,226 - £47,654 -
Ferrari F12berlinetta
Used price:£64,293 - £110,108 -
Ferrari F430
Used price:£26,072 - £118,988 -
Ferrari F8 Tributo
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Ferrari FF
Used price:£39,154 - £80,006 -
Ferrari GTC4Lusso
Used price:£64,525 - £136,260 -
Ferrari Portofino
Used price:£61,290 - £95,443 -
Ferrari Purosangue
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Ferrari Roma
Most popular Ferrari reviews
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Ferrari 488 GTB (2016 onwards) Review
Brilliant V8-engined sports coupe just got even better
New price: £195,418 - £195,418PROS
- Astonishing performance
- Exquisite handling
- Purposeful styling
- Surprisingly comfortable
CONS
- Less evocative soundtrack
- Expensive optional extras
- Reliability question mark
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Ferrari 812 Superfast GTS (2020 onwards) Review
A more friendly approach to the exhilarating 812 Superfast
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- Roof-down thrills
- More relaxing to drive than Superfast coupe
- Retains superb handling
CONS
- Still too fast
- Hugely expensive to buy and run
- Pricey options
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Ferrari F8 Tributo Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Ferrari 488 Pista performance for GTB money
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- Hugely powerful, flexible engine
- Agile, responsive chassis and steering
- Easy to drive
- Supple suspension
- 4-year warranty, 7-years servicing included
CONS
- Gruffer engine note than GTB
- Rev limit could be higher
- Expensive options
- Infotainment outclassed by Audi R8
- Rear visibility not great
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Ferrari Purosangue SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Ferrari’s first SUV hits the mark
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- Staggering V12 engine
- Brilliant handling for an SUV
- Wonderful cabin
CONS
- Very expensive
- Frustrating infotainment controls
- Automatic rear doors don’t have sensors
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Ferrari Roma Coupe (2021 onwards) Review
Beautifully styled coupe mixes old school charm with cutting edge tech
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- Huge performance
- Fun to drive and comfortable
- Practical boot capacity
- Just look at it
CONS
- Tight cockpit for taller drivers
- Touch sensitive controls need getting used to
- Rear seats for small children only
- Pedals slightly offset
Latest news
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Early Drive: Ferrari 812 Superfast
CONS Hugely expensive Will be too fast for some Prices start from £257,331 Parkers overall rating: 4.8 out of 5 4.8 The latest in a long line of front-engined Ferrari GT...
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Road test: Ferrari GTC4Lusso T
The GTC4Lusso is a strange kind of Ferrari. Two doors, four seats, and an estate-style ‘shooting brake’ body shape – not to mention a stonking great 6.3-litre V12 engine and...
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Road Test: Mercedes-Benz SL500 facelift
This facelifted version of the Mercedes-Benz SL500 was given a makeover early in 2016 along with every other model in the SL roadster line-up. With 449bhp the SL500 is the...
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Road test: Ferrari California T with Handling Speciale pack
In our minds, the Ferrari California T represents the best Ferrari for road use in the UK, and among the most impressive for an extended road trip. As the entry...
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The 10 best sports cars of 2016: performance cars at the Geneva Motor Show
There was much to spend your hypothetical lottery jackpot on at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show with a plethora of new performance-oriented models, many of which require the fruits of...
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Paris Motor Show 2014: Ferrari
The Ferrari stand was abuzz with news of a special edition new convertible version of the ultra-fast 458 Speciale. It’ll be the most powerful convertible the firm has ever built, and...