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Despite being older than the Ferrari Enzo, the F50 remains one of the most popular Ferrari models in the market. Its sticker price in 1995 ranged between US$480,000 and US$555,000. Because it’s a limited edition super car, the price is bound to be higher today.
Aside from the prestige of driving a collectible super car with a big price tag, the F50 is also popular because of its prowess as a sports car. It nestles a 4.7-liter-V12-engine that can run as fast as 325 km/h.
The V12 engine is famous for its prowess and stability, which ensures the Ferrari driver a powerful ride in the highway and racetracks, as well as a smooth and easy city driving.
The model is configured with a 6-speed manual transmission, which could be a problem for drivers who only drive automatic units. However, you’re not really a race car fanatic unless you’re familiar with manual transmission, so this should be no trouble at all.
The Ferrari F50 is available in Berlinetta and Barchetta body types. Both Ferrari F50 variations are manufactured as convertible and full-roof models.
The inspiration for this commemorative Ferrari model was the Ferrari F1 641 model of 1990. Aside from the powerful engine implanted in the F50 models, the overall reviews also praise the cars’ suspension, steering, and brake technology.