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9 out of 10 Ferraris are still on the road!

This page is translated from the original post "9 Ferrari sur 10 roulent toujours !" in French.

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At a time of planned obsolescence, Ferrari continues to justify its unique status in the automotive industry.

According to Maranello, more than 90% of all Ferrari cars ever produced are still on the road today. An impressive figure that is significantly higher than Porsche’s (70%), made possible by a rigorous and committed preservation policy.

The Italian manufacturer has implemented a series of after-sales programs to ensure the longevity of its vehicles, whether they are recent or older models. The Ferrari Approved program, dedicated to certified used cars, goes beyond simple quality control. Each car is inspected according to 201 criteria, mechanically and aesthetically restored, and then covered by a warranty of up to 24 months (depending on the country). This process only applies to vehicles less than 16 years old or with less than 120,000 km, but it allows new customers to enter the Ferrari world without going through the long waiting lists for new cars.

For older models (10 to 20 years), Ferrari also offers a maintenance program called Ferrari Premium. Beyond that, cars can join the prestigious Ferrari Classiche program, reserved for historic models. There, each vehicle is restored and certified according to factory standards, ensuring total authenticity, a major asset for elegance contests or auctions.

By investing heavily in these programs, the Italian manufacturer shows that a car can be eternal if it is designed, maintained, and restored with care. In a world where products become disposable, Maranello asserts a radically different vision: a Ferrari is for life.

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