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$500,000 Ferrari 488 Pista Gets Wrecked by a $5,000 Renault Twingo

Buying a Ferrari 488 Pista is no small feat. Aside from needing to cough up enough cash to cover its astronomical base price, Ferrari might not even allow you to buy one if you don't have an established relationship or track record of buying previous models. However, one of these cars just crashed into a Renault Twingo during a recent rally, causing massive damage.
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Custom-Built Muscle Car Has a Ferrari V12 Under Its Hood

There are some builds on YouTube that you can simply glance at and know that it was imagined with a seemingly never-ending budget. That seems to be the case with a new muscle car under construction featuring a Ferrari V12 under its hood. It comes from Australia, and it's based on a model that originally produced less than 150 hp.
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Ferrari F8 Tributo Rental Car Gets Wrecked With a Cracked Frame Almost Immediately

Regardless of which side of the equation you're in, renting a Ferrari can be quite a tricky affair. However, a recent renter covered on the Royalty Exotic Cars YouTube channel managed to destroy a Ferrari F8 Tributo on its first outing. After hitting an object, the renter bent several wheels and even managed to crack the car's frame, totaling it in the process.
An image of a Ferrari Mondial with the Pope standing on it.

Is This the Best Used Ferrari You Can Buy Under $50,000?

For most of us, the idea of owning a Ferrari seems like a far-fetched dream. However, if you're looking for a used example under $50,000, the Mondial might be the way to go. In fact, you don't even have to stretch your dollar to find a good one. Additionally, the Pope rode in one back in the late 1980s.
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Unusual Ferrari LaFerrari Prototype Reappears in Spy Video

Despite hitting the road officially back in 2013, seeing a Ferrari LaFerrari in person is still quite a rare sight. However, a new prototype wearing some unusual bodywork recently popped up in a spy video. While it's definitely unusual, we don't know exactly its purpose. If we had to guess, it's either testing long-term durability or perhaps a new model.
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Ultra-Rare $9 Million Ferrari 340 America Racecar Once Sold for $200

For the most part, you need to be a seasoned historian to fully understand the history of all of Ferrari’s race cars. From the various body styles to endless specific options, it’s hard to tell whether you’re looking at a $100 car or one worth $1 million. That’s exactly what happened to one man back …