They break sales records because it's Ferrari, fellas.

The Ferrari has recently underlined its exclusiveity in profits, so the number of cars sold and company profits rises year after year. Although nearly two months have remained until the end of the calendar year, the Italian supersport car manufacturer is already satisfied with sales. Previous sales results were [...]
The Ferrari has recently underlined its exclusiveity in profits, so the number of cars sold and company profits rises year after year.
Although nearly two months have remained until the end of the calendar year, the Italian supersport car manufacturer is already satisfied with sales.
Previous sales results give them the right to mark the end of 2018 with another record. In fact, in the third quarter, Ferrari sold 2,262 cars with an 11% increase, or 216 vehicles more than in the same period in 2017.
Sales growth has also been registered in the first nine months, when 6,853 cars were distributed to customers worldwide. This is 7% more than in the January-September 2017 period.
The most reliable region for Ferrari was Europe, the Middle East, Africa, where 3,181 vehicles are sold in the first 9 months of 2018, with an increase of 8%. Italian producer has delivered 2,189 vehicles in the same period in the same period, while another 522 Ferrari has come to clients in China and Taiwan.
The Ferrari expects to double its profits in the coming years, thanks to the introduction of 15 new models by 2022, including the expected SUV.












