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How many Ferrari's are made a year?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by nickm, Aug 18, 2008.

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  1. nickm

    nickm Formula Junior

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    Does anybody know how many cars Ferrari makes a year?
    I have a friend who asked me... and I have no idea.
    Anybody... anybody?
     
  2. dretceterini

    dretceterini F1 Veteran

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    I believe it's now around 5,000 per year.
     
  3. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    6425 something like this for 2007. (much more about me)
     
  4. miketuason

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    #4 miketuason, Aug 18, 2008
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    When I went to Maranello last Month the tour guide told us they will only build cars according to how much order they get.

    Example; the guide said, if they recieve an order of let say 501 cars, by all means that's all they're going to make,

    not a car more or a car less. So, as far as yearly production numbers, it varries.
     
  5. ferrarip4

    ferrarip4 Formula 3

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    Official figures from the Fiat Group:

    2006: 5671 cars delivered
    2007: 6368 cars delivered.
     
  6. ross

    ross Three Time F1 World Champ
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    unfortunately with the advent of the california, they will likely be making close to 10,000 by 2010.
     
  7. ferrarip4

    ferrarip4 Formula 3

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    That's what happens when demand is huge, especially in Russia, Asia and the Middle-East...
     

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