Continuing our non-BMW coverage from the LA Auto Show this time with everyone’s favorite brand: Ferrari. We started this series of luxury car articles a few days ago when we presented Porsche’s latest models. In contrast with Porsche, Ferrari’s presentation was a little bit more modest, but there was still some excitement around the Ferrari California.
This latest model from the Italian automaker is sold out for the next few years despite the high price tag: $250,000. And since everyone seems to be into the fuel savings mode, even Ferrari advertises an 18MPG fuel consumption on the California model.
Enjoy the great photos snapped by Josh!
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Eh, they could have been better. I had limited room to actually take decent photos without 400,000 morons in my way.
Maybe I’m the only person that feels this way, but I think the California and f599 GTB are two of the ugliest vehicles ever to wear the Ferrari badge.
Beautiful cars but what’s up with the headlights! The car looks like a frog now from the front!
Sorry but I think the front just doesn’t look like a Ferrari anymore, it looks like those Mazda sports car and that new Jag. Disappointing!
I disagree with all of you… I think the new Ferraris look amazing!