Fun with numbers: Total Ferrari production, 1947-2015: 184,814 Total Corvette C6 Production, 2005-2013: 215,125 Chebbie made more 30,311 Corvettes in 8 years than Ferrari made cars in 68 years.
I would be the first one to say very loudly that there is no possible comparison between Ferrari and Porsche, but nevertheless... Porsche reached 100.000 vehicles produced per year quite sometime ago... In their 2007/2008 year for instance (Aug 1st 2007 to July 31st, 2008)k, they built 98652 vehicles, that is 45478 Cayennes, 31423 911 and 21747 Boxster/Cayman. Rgds
I read some years ago, that in the early 70s Aston Martin only produced 10,000 cars up until then. I know now bought and sold by Ford and others the numbers are ramp-ted up big time.
Figures from 1975 to 2004 here: Aston Martin Production Numbers - Productioncars.com You can see that at 250 cars some years, it was "massive"...some years were as low as 60. Rgds
Quite impressive! We need to assign Paul to a project such as developing a plan to reduce the national debt ...and we need the results by lunch time.
Woot! Glad it was close! Hahaha, I'll start it at P&R section!!! Nep: Good on you sir! Thanks for the actual #s Statler's 1 : 40,000 was quite good too if I may add, really shows the relatively rarity. I think we'll see a ramp up to 10,000 relatively shortly (assuming no economic upheaval), even more if they decide if they eventually split off the Dino sub brand again
2016 Q1 Ferrari production. 1882 units - Up 15.11% over 2015's 1635 units. Previous years:- 2014 - 1732 2013 - 1862 2012 - 1733 2011 - 1691 2010 - 1585
2016 Q2 Ferrari production. May - June: 2214 units. 2016 Q1+Q2: 1882 + 2214= 4096 (Up 10.88% over 2015) 2015 Q1+Q2: 1635 + 2059= 3694
Your car is the 130,209th Ferrari ever built; Ferrari will build their 200,000th car in early 2017. The highest Ferrari serial number currently known, 221399, a LaFerrari Aperta, is the 193,709th Ferrari ever built. The 200,000th Ferrari will be s/n 227690.
2016 Q3 Ferrari production. July - September: 1978 units. 2016 Q1+Q2+Q3: 1882 + 2214 + 1978= 6074 (Up 7.64% over 2015) 2015 Q1+Q2+Q3: 1635 + 2059 + 1949= 5643
2016 Q4 Ferrari production. October - December: 1940 units. 2016 Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4: 1882 + 2214 + 1978 + 1940= 8014 (+4.57%) 2015: - 7664
add 8,000 (2016) to Nigel's numbers = 192,814 divide by 70 years = 2,754/year avg - pretty tiny; OTOH takes a lot of interested users/collectors to absorb that number, eh?
According several other source production 1988 : 4001 and 1989 : 3821 . Is there "official" figure somewhere ?
Another interesting perspective: Total number of cars made for retail sale while Enzo Ferrari was alive: approximately 48,000. That is about what Toyota makes in three (3) days!
I think what would be a more interesting stat is the % of cars ever made still on the road (or at least roadworthy if a garage queen). I think Ferrari must lead that list for manufacturers existing before 2000 and have made over 10,000 cars total minimum.