Ferrari’s $400,000 Purosangue is a dream to drive. Just don’t call it an SUV
The Purosangue, its name meaning "pure blood" or "thoroughbred" in Italian, comes with a 7.5-liter, V-12 engine. Source link
Read MoreThe Purosangue, its name meaning "pure blood" or "thoroughbred" in Italian, comes with a 7.5-liter, V-12 engine. Source link
Read MoreFerrari raised guidance after its third-quarter profit surged 46% year over year. Its customers continue to load up their new
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Read MoreDavid Neuhauser of Livermore Partners identified the global stocks he believes will perform well if there's a economic hard landing.
Read MoreThe high-performance automaker has already sold out Revuelto orders for the first two years of production, CEO Stephan Winkelmann told
Read MoreLivermore Partners' David Neuhauser tells CNBC how he's investing in the volatile market, naming the stocks that are driving his
Read MoreGoldman's analysts raised their share price upside for just two European automakers, and cut price targets on the rest. Source
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