No this is not the case in Holland. If I would seriously be fined in the US, this has no consequences in Holland. Ofcourse it has in the US...
But I love CH! I own 2 former CH Mondial 3.2s. Both from 1987 and both with full history. One is from the Zug area and the other from Chur (new delivery Lichtenstein).
Swiss 2017 January - December Italian Car Sales Alfa Romeo 4C - 102 Giulia - 1156 Giulietta - 645 MiTo - 137 Stelvio - 1248 Ferrari 458 - 2 488 - 140 812 Superfast - 4 California - 51 F12berlinetta - 31 FF -2 GTC4lusso - 106 LaFerrari - 19 FIAT 124 Spider - 375 500 - 4227 500L - 277 500X - 1245 Panda - 1636 Punto - 644 Tipo - 1616 Lamborghini Aventador - 34 Huracan - 56 Lancia Ypsilon - 4 Maserati Ghibli - 270 GranCabrio - 31 GranTurismo - 19 Levante - 534 Quattroporte - 62
I am surprised by two things. Firts that they sold 102 C4 when there are 80 for sale second hand in CH. Prizes will drop soon for that car, very interesting Second, I thought LaFerrari had been all built and delivered already Did they increase the production?
I fully agree, it is a very understimated car. Only one in that segment with carbon fiber mono chasis I personally believe will drop well under 30K then Ill buy one for my track days
500 units sold - 499 units of the LaFerrari Coupé were sold between 2013-2015 and one in 2016. Current sales are for the LaFerrari Aperta, which was launched in 2016. Production is limited to 210 units.
Like Lotus sports cars the 4C is a niche model, hence sales are reasonable. Europe sales:- 2013: 66 2014: 959 2015: 1047 2016: 1179 2017 Jan-Nov: 853 USA sales:- 2014 Nov-Dec: 91 2015: 670 2016: 492 2017: 407
To be exactly correct, these are registrations of new vehicles (which can slightly differ from sales but are often considered to be the same). Ferrari numbers with some historical background: Image Unavailable, Please Login
Who is going to the Autobau Erlebniswelt on the 4th of February? https://www.facebook.com/events/315316958958454/ https://www.swissclassicandsupercar.ch/
You can visit the Autobau museum every Sunday: http://www.autobau.ch/de. It’s open to public then and I have been there for 3 or 4 times. Left part of the museum has Fredy Lienhardts street cars (LaF, F40, Miura, …) and on the right side you will find his race cars (Sauber F1, Sauber prototypes and many more). My Ferrari mechanic has his workshop there and sometimes he also cares about the museums cars. If you want to have the real deal, join us here: https://www.openairtours.ch/touren-events/5-open-air-tours-season-opening/ Remo Brunschweiler (he is a member of our Ferrari Drivers Club) is the organizer of this event and the Ferrari Drivers Club will be there too. Markus
Wishing a happy new year to all, and a quick question I have yet to join any of the Ferrari 'clubs', and was wondering, which one to go for (or several)? According to the Ferrari.com website, ferrariclubswitzerland.ch is the official Swiss club, but I've also seen a few others including the one our friend Markus here promotes For me, something that has a decent member base in Suisse Romande would be preferred. Any advice on this subject? Cheers, and drive carefully!
Hi Heikki, the Ferrari Club Switzerland is divided in different sections, on section is called "Romand", I guess this could be the section for you. President of this section is Jean-Luc Valencien, you can send him an email via [email protected]. Cheers!