Ferrari Enzo

ferrari enzo

From 2002-2004 Ferrari produced a limited run of supercars named after the company founder Enzo Ferrari. Built with F1 technology, the Enzo taps into its 651hp v12 engine to rocket from 0-60 mph in 3.14 seconds and reach a blazing top speed of 221mph. A decade later, those are still some amazing stats – and in 2002 they had car enthusiasts gawking.  The car was released with a retail price of $660k, but many went for as much as a million due to the cars limited 399 car production run (a 400th was made and donated for charity) and staggering abilities. With its scissor-style doors, fighter-jet-esque aerodynamic body panels, and bare-bones-let’-get-down-to-business interior, the Enzo creates one of the most sought after driving experiences in the car world.


Ferrari F40

The Ferrari F40 is one of the greatest sports car treasures an auto collector could dream of. With a production run ranging from 1982-1992, only 1,315 F40′s were ever produced. This was the most powerful Ferrari of it’s time, packing a 471hp turbocharged V8. Matched with the car’s lightweight and highly aerodynamic design, the F40 was the first street-legal production road car to break 200 mph and the F40′s acceleration was nothing to gawk at either… 0-62 mph in 3.8 seconds (and track only versions did it in 3.2). Although it had a retail price around $400k, some buyers reportedly paid as much as $1.6 M for the car – perhaps because it was the last car commissioned by legend and Ferrari founder, Enzo Ferrari.