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One of the world’s most famous brands and an integral part of the Formula 1 grid since the first championship in 1950, Ferrari fully lives up to its exalted reputation, producing some of the best sports cars money can buy.

Its entry-level model (although...

9 Ferrari used car reviews

Ferrari 360

Used Ferrari 360 Coupe 1999 - 2005

Still one of the best supercars there is

Ferrari 360

Used Ferrari 360 Spider 1999 - 2005

Still one of the best supercars there is

Ferrari 488

Used Ferrari 488 GTB 2015-2020 review

The 488 GTB is yet another work of art from Ferrari. It's absurdly fast, precise and characterful, making it a truly evocative machine. If you have deep pockets, you won't be disappointed.

Ferrari 550

Used Ferrari 550 Maranello 1996 - 2002

More a superfast tourer than a genuine sports car

Ferrari 575M

Used Ferrari 575 2002 - 2006

More a superfast tourer than a sports car

Ferrari 612

Used Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 2004 - 2012

It's a phenomenal drive and comfortable, too

Ferrari California

Used Ferrari California 2009-2017

There may be sharpermodern Ferraris out there, but none are available for California or California T prices.

Ferrari F430

Used Ferrari F430 2005 - 2010

A bit of F1 experience brought to the road

Ferrari F430

Used Ferrari F430 Spider 2005 - 2010

A bit of F1 experience brought to the road

One of the world’s most famous brands and an integral part of the Formula 1 grid since the first championship in 1950, Ferrari fully lives up to its exalted reputation, producing some of the best sports cars money can buy.

Its entry-level model (although that term hardly seems appropriate) is the Roma, which is powered by a twin-turbo V8 and capable of blasting from 0-62mph in 3.4sec.

Then, further up the range you find the plug-in hybrid 296s – in both coupé and Spider forms – plus the Purosangue SUV, which is the firm’s first four-door, four-seat car.

Ferrari

One of the world’s most famous brands and an integral part of the Formula 1 grid since the first championship in 1950, Ferrari fully lives up to its exalted reputation, producing some of the best sports cars money can buy.

Its entry-level model (although that term hardly seems appropriate) is the Roma, which is powered by a twin-turbo V8 and capable of blasting from 0-62mph in 3.4sec.

Then, further up the range you find the plug-in hybrid 296s – in both coupé and Spider forms – plus the Purosangue SUV, which is the firm’s first four-door, four-seat car.

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