Ford Motor Co has settled a federal lawsuit in which it accused Italian automaker Ferrari of infringing its trademark for the popular F-150 truck. Ford dropped the case on Thursday, according to a filing in U.S. District Court in Detroit.
Ford Motor Co has settled a federal lawsuit in which it accused Italian automaker Ferrari of infringing its trademark for the popular F-150 truck. Ford dropped the case on Thursday, according to a filing in U.S. District Court in Detroit.
The Ford Motor Company has settled its lawsuit against Italian car manufacturer Ferrari for trademark infringement of its popular F-150 pickup.
The moment Ferrari and Lamborghini announced the arrival of the FF and Aventador LP700-4 and their subsequent presence at the Geneva Motor Show, the entire automotive community became obsessed with them. It seems that all the attention has translated into sales, as we learned today that both supercars are already sold out for their first year in production.
With the introduction of the FF at the Geneva Motor Show, Ferrari demonstrated how far it can venture off the beaten path. This is the first offering out of Maranello to feature all-wheel drive and so much flexibility. Make no mistake, though, it's still as sophisticated and blistering as any other Ferrari.
Ferrari will target wealthy families and golf bag-toting sports-car enthusiasts when it introduces the four-seat FF, the first Ferrari with four-wheel drive.
This week, Ferrari gave us a taste of things to come at the Geneva Motor Show, releasing a video featuring the new FF from every angle.
The buzz over the Ferrari FF has died down a bit since its initial unveiling in late January. But the fervor will rise again as the car gets a public debut at the Geneva motor show next week.
American insurance company Motors Insurance has launched a legal battle against the FBI and the Justice Department, suing them for $750,000 in an incredible story of a stolen and damaged Ferrari.
Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo's salary in 2010 was more than twice that of Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, making him the best-paid executive in the whole Fiat Group. Montezemolo, who was Fiat's chairman until last April, was paid 8.
Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo's salary in 2010 was more than twice that of Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, making him the best-paid executive in the whole Fiat Group. Montezemolo, who was Fiat's chairman until last April, was paid 8.
Ferrari's new car has been the most reliable of the 2011 pre-season, according to an analysis by Auto Motor und Sport.
What are we driving today? How about a a magnificent red 1964 Ferrari 250 GT/L, better known as a Lusso.
The Geneva motor show is home to some of the most extravagant examples of tuning anywhere, and Novitec Rosso has wielded some magic with the Ferrari 458 Italia.
Christian Horner has refused to publicly scold new world champion Sebastian Vettel for admitting he "dreams" about a future with Ferrari.
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Will Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Ferrari's boss and former Fiat chairman make a pit stop to get into politics? Montezemolo looks younger than his 63 years, sports a Bobby Kennedy-esque mane of hair, and often sounds like a politician-in-waiting.
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Felipe Massa has repeated his desire for equal number one status alongside Ferrari teammate Fernando Alonso in 2011.
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WITH VIDEOS -- Ferrari revealed the first photos of its new FF model on Friday and calls it the most powerful, versatile four-seater ever, as well as Ferrari's first-ever four-wheel-drive car.
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The wait is finally over! McLaren just released the complete specs for their MP4-12C supercar, which is set to take on the Lamborghini Gallardo, Ferrari 458 and the like.
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