I've been Ferrari Approved

Think buying a new Ferrari is like rocking up to your local Toyota dealer and a couple of days later driving away in a brand-new Corolla? Or Camry? Think again. The wait list for a brand-new Ferrari can stretch a long time, sometimes as long as 18 months depending on configuration and personalisation options. “We don’t actually have off-the-shelf,” Rocco Mammone, Sales Executive for Ferrari North Shore tells CarAdvice. “It’s all built to order.”

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