Feb
Getting a Ferrari Valuation
As background to my search for Ferrari valuation, I am often asked what the defining qualities of Italian supercars are, and what distinguishes them from more run-of-the-mill varieties of high performance road-going vehicles. The answer invariably relates to one concept: style. Germany might be able to produce the most efficient engines and power to weight ratios; Japan may be able to most skilfully harness the latest technologies from a diverse and interdisciplinary range of engineering and technological fields to produce the impeccable performance for which its supercars have become renowned; Britain may have one of the most renowned pedigrees in the field and the carry the most weight in a traditional setting. But none possess the je ne sais quoi that we so readily and unmistakeable identify with the elite Italian supercars.
Though many impressive pretenders to the throne have emerged over the decades, such as the Maserati, Lamborghini and the Bugatti, in all of their various and exciting incarnations, the prancing black horse of the unmistakeable Ferrari badge can legitimately be read as emblematic of this aura, of this redolence within the minds of not just professionals in the field, but of laymen and car enthusiasts the world over.