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If a head-up display is on your must-have list, here’s a list of the vehicles that offer them for the 2024 model year.
By Cars.com Editors
September 15, 2025
The Amalfi is clearly derived from the Roma it replaces as the least expensive, entry-level Ferrari (though that’s relative).
By Jared Gall
July 3, 2025
Cars.com’s breakdown of vehicle assembly locations offers a snapshot of what non-American vehicle manufacturing looks like heading into a new presidency.
By Patrick Masterson
June 17, 2025
Most luxury brands fall under larger mass-market automakers, but sorting through the ownership can be a mess. Here's our guide.
By Kelsey Mays
June 3, 2024
Available in coupe and Spider (convertible) forms, the 2025 12Cilindri is likely the last regular-production front-engine V-12 Ferrari.
By Jared Gall
May 3, 2024
If a head-up display is on your must-have list, here’s a list of the vehicles that offer them for the 2024 model year.
By Fred Meier
April 30, 2024
Scuttlebutt says the 2023 Purosoangue will start production in late 2022, with American arrivals happening in late 2023 for a starting price somewhere around $400,000.
By Aaron Bragman
September 16, 2022
Most of the automaker’s cars from the last 17 model years are included in this latest recall over a faulty brake fluid reservoir cap.
By Patrick Masterson
August 10, 2022
Only 11 convertible cars offer power-folding hardtops for the 2020 model year. See which convertibles have these retractable rooftops.
By Kelsey Mays
October 30, 2020
While the initials may be most closely associated with the 1960s Pontiac GTO muscle car, the origin actually traces back as a car name to the Ferrari 250 GTO.
By Fred Meier
March 14, 2020
