Description: There's little doubt that Ferrari makes money hand over fist. But when disaster strikes, it also extends a helping hand. The Italian automaker donated cars and other items which it auctioned off ...Add Comments13
Paul TrahanNov 19, 2012 Actually Jacob, Ferrari doesn't make any sales in Louisiana. If you want to buy a new Ferrari in Louisiana the closest dealerships are in Texas or Florida.
Jacob GreenleafNov 19, 2012 I may not "love" Ferrari but I do truly respect the company for itself.And for the people talking about Katrina does Ferrari make sales in La.?Sure but who's market is bigger Ny/NJ or La.?
Author Norman R. ColsonNov 18, 2012 I'm in NYC and we got messed up especially in the rockaways. Im glad everyone is coming to our rescue
Paul TrahanNov 18, 2012 Of course not. Louisiana isn't a major market for Ferrari. NY/NJ is.
Serge PankratovNov 20, 2012 U guys are kidding right?! U really think Ferrari would donate a car with fu**ed up alignment?? Its definitely just the wheels slightly turned..
Liam Littlegriggzy GriggsNov 18, 2012 I think and hope it might just be the camera angle and/or lighting
Description: The auction was held during the re-inaugurated United States Grand Prix this weekend in Austin, Texas. Bidding quickly escalated from the $315,888 starting price, with Long Island resident Larry Roth ...Add Comments7
Michael BeachNov 20, 2012 If this is a charity auction, can't you get tax exemptions?
Connor ScanlonNov 18, 2012 But you get the first one....
Patrick SchalkNov 18, 2012 Haha Charlie the incentive is for hurricane victim relief.
Charlie AustinNov 18, 2012 Yeah I agree, there is no incentive if you have to wait with everyone else.
Corey Alan KelleyNov 18, 2012 Dang I was like 30 minutes from Austin this weekend
Thibault LeroyNov 18, 2012 Damn! Thats crazy! But its for a good cause
Christian De PriscoNov 18, 2012 No way he should have had the car right there and then for that sum
David GrayNov 19, 2012 Cheers for that John. I was actually away to go to the dealership today to put my name down until I read your comment and realised the truth of my situation
John ChaseNov 19, 2012 David Gray you won't buy it because you can't afford it. Not because its a Hatch.
Jack CorahNov 18, 2012 I love it even though I'm a ferrari guy I'm not saying it because it's got the badge
Drew HumphreyNov 18, 2012 I am not really in the market for an F12 at the moment, so I do not have an opinion on the subject regardless :P.
António Villas-BoasNov 18, 2012 One of the most beautiful cars in production!!!
David GrayNov 18, 2012 I know there's nothing wrong with hatches just to clarify. I was being sarcastic
Colby ChurchNov 18, 2012 There's nothing wrong with hatches? They're badass. My Eclipse and Corvette are both awesome hatches.
Dillon MageeNov 18, 2012 The cars beautiful, even if it is a hatch
David GrayNov 18, 2012 Because it totally affects it being a hatchback. Actually for that reason alone I will not buy this car
All of that money went to charity, as well.
Both C7 Corvettes with VIN #1, the coupé and convertible, auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson for over $1,000,000.00 each. Those have a sticker price of $55,000.00 and $65,000.00, respectively.
Actually Jacob, Ferrari doesn't make any sales in Louisiana. If you want to buy a new Ferrari in Louisiana the closest dealerships are in Texas or Florida.
I may not "love" Ferrari but I do truly respect the company for itself.And for the people talking about Katrina does Ferrari make sales in La.?Sure but who's market is bigger Ny/NJ or La.?
I'm in NYC and we got messed up especially in the rockaways. Im glad everyone is coming to our rescue
Of course not. Louisiana isn't a major market for Ferrari. NY/NJ is.
ahaha true jason
Jason hahahaha
Maybe not from Ferrari but there were plenty from other places.
No fundraiser for us coonasses after Katrina.
Really says something about the type of company Ferrari is! Great job Ferrari!
Agreed
I don't like a lot of things that Ferrari does, but their charitable donations like this are awesome