The Ferrari Amalfi arrives with the kind of power, polish, and price tag that make its “entry-level” label feel more like internal accounting than an honest description. It replaces the Roma on paper, ...
An exhibition at Georgia’s Savoy Automobile Museum features classic cars from the storied brand—all models that would have been imported by Luigi Chinetti, founder of its first U.S. dealership.
The Ferrari Purosangue excels in performance but lacks practicality for traditional SUV road trips. Complex controls, harsh suspension, and limited space make comfort and usability challenging.
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