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FERRARI ROMA FROM $409,888

No tourist is likely to mistake Rome for Portofino, and Ferrari doesn’t think its customers will have any problem either. Just as you don’t go to Portofino to see the Colosseum, you won’t buy the new Roma to enjoy open-air driving.

Back in 2017 Ferrari named its replacement for the California after an exquisite and expensive seaside village on the north-west coast of

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