Tailor Made Ferrari International Launch

The company is acclaimed to be the designers and makers of some of the most famous Luxury Sport Cars, which are presently prevalent across the world. This Italian auto giant was recently in the news as one of their Ferrari 250 GTO of year, 1962 was sold at a private transaction of a whopping $35 million. This sports car was one of the 39 such vehicles that were developed by the company between year, 1962 to 1964 and is said to be made for the famous Race Car Driver, Stirling Moss. This brilliant Ferrari 250 GTO is in apple green color and is now owned by a United States based Businessman, who is said to be based in Seattle, America. Both F430 and Carrera4S offer great interior comfort and even if the space is limited, the occupants don't feel claustrophobic and flustered. Although an impressive mix of suede, carbon fiber and aluminum abound in the Ferrari, the Italians stand no chance when it comes to the high finish level attained by the Germans. What initially impresses is Ferrari's lightning fast 4-second 0-100km/h acceleration and thrilling exhaust tone. As the occupants are pinned to the seats, the new generation 4.3-litre V8 pushes out 368 snarling kilowatts. Porsche's acceleration also offers that kick in the pants a super car should deliver, although it is 0.8 seconds slower at the 100 km/k mark. You may think that this stripped-down F430 is a race-car, with its minimal curb weight and its 510 base horse power. You may be more convinced of its racing genes when you see the big, crude welds in the tight cockpit and the diamond-plate metal floors, sans carpeting. The switches are big and industrial - easier to access with your racing gloves on. And speed? The Scuderia makes 196 mph at the top end, which might further convince you that you are driving a race-car. With the top up, the car appearance is sleek, long, and it looks ready to run. Furthermore, the curves of the front and rear fenders are readily apparent. When the top is down, however, the car's overall look is a bit more relaxed and the two raised back buttresses are more apparent. The raised buttresses actually protect the driver and passenger's heads in the event of the car's rollover. Ferrariselects a different model vehicle to feature each year of the Ferrari series. For this year, F430 Challenge with a booming 479 hp is the car of choice. The rules stipulate that the drivers compete for fun and in a sense of "fair play." It is not a jumping-off point for the aspiring race car driver; instead, it is an end unto itself. The Ferrari Challenge Series is sanctioned by the Grand American Road Racing Association. Some things are so precious; nothing can be left to chance. That's why, 15 years ago, AVL Car Transport started its highly successful, Europe-wide covered car transport service. During this time, we have transported some of the world's most prestigious cars, for a host of private collectors and commercial clients across the world. The initial units produced were sold before the actual production even began. Ferrari sent letters to its existing customers who had purchased the F40 or F50, and three hundred and forty nine cars were sold in this effective manner. Additional cars were then produced due to the demand, bringing the total number of units to three hundred and ninety nine. The four hundredth Enzo was produced and then auctioned at the world renown Sotheby's auction house, selling for nine hundred and fifty thousand Euros, a sun which was presented to the Pope to aid the Tsunami survivors of two thousand and four. The money was presented by the legendary Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher.