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Cornes Shinonome Service Center Newly Established In Tokyo Japan

Cornes Shinonome Service Center Newly Established in Tokyo Japan Image Credit Ferrari Media
 

  • Ferrari Service Centre with the largest number of work bays in Asia and a significantly enhanced after-sales service system

Ferrari Japan and Cornes Motors Co., Ltd., which has a licensed official Ferrari dealership agreement, opened Cornes Shinonome Service Center in Shinonome in Tokyo’s Koto Ward on June 2, 2017. It is the Ferrari’s largest service centre in Japan and serves as the after-sales service base with the largest number of work bays in Asia.

Autostrada Opens Doors To Exclusive Ferrari-Maserati Service Center In Makati Philippines

Autostrada Opens Doors To Exclusive Ferrari-Maserati Service Center In Makati Philippines Image Credit Ferrari Media

 

Autostrada Motore, official importer of Ferrari and Maserati in the Philippines, delivers full service to its clients with the newly renovated service center located at 3904A Quingua Street, Makati City, just few minutes away from the BGC.
 

Ferrari Officially Launched Continental Cars New Landmark Showroom In Auckland New Zealand

Ferrari Officially Launched Continental Cars New Landmark Showroom In Auckland New Zealand Image Credit: Ferrari Media


Positioned at the top of the hill at the high profile site at Manukau Road, Epsom, the stunning all-new 450 square meter state of the art showroom showcased a number of Ferrari vehicles for the occasion. These included the F12tdf, 488 Spider, California T ‘Handling Speciale’ and F12berlinetta, alongside a spectacularly restored Ferrari classic – the 1966 330 GT 2+2.

MID Sapporo Is Official Dealership Of Ferrari In Hokkaido Japan,

MID Sapporo Is Official Dealership Of Ferrari In Hokkaido Japan Image Credit: Ferrari Media

 

  • The only Ferrari showroom in Hokkaido with a Service Center

Ferrari Japan has concluded a licensed official Ferrari dealership agreement with HOKKAIDO BUBU Co.,Ltd, leading MID Sapporo to its grand opening as a licensed Ferrari dealership on September 25.

Ferrari Auto Cavallino in Kobe Japan

Ferrari Auto Cavallino in Kobe Japan Image Credit: Ferrari Media

 

  • Auto Cavallino in Kobe is now A full-fledged Official Ferrari dealer and inaugurates its grand opening as a hub for the Kinki Region
  • The only Ferrari dealer with a joint showroom (new models and Ferrari Approved cars) and service center in the Kinki area


Ferrari Japan has entered into a licensed official Ferrari dealership agreement with Queen Auto KK, with the company launching the grand opening of Auto Cavallino on September 9 as a licensed Ferrari dealership.

The Ferrari Store is Reopening on Via Tomacelli in the Heart of Rome.

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Rome, 26 July 2016 – The Ferrari Store is reopening on Via Tomacelli in the heart of Rome. The address remains the same, but this long-term symbol and landmark for fans of the Prancing Horse has been given a total makeover. The concept of the space, which covers an area of 400 square meters, draws on and reinterprets the values of the Maranello based company. Ferrari’s sporting spirit is emphasized by the product lines, from the most technical to the clothing collections inspired by our gentleman drivers, and by an entertainment area that will soon be enriched with the latest generation of F1 Simulators. With its five large display windows, the Rome store is the third largest directly operated Italian flagship after those of Maranello and Milan.

Ferrari California T Wows in Ayutthaya, Thailand

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Cavallino Motors, the official Ferrari importer in Thailand, has organised a driving trip for California T clients to The Ayutthaya Historical Park.  This site covers the ruins of the old city of Ayutthaya, Thailand. The city of Ayutthaya was founded by King Ramathibodi I in 1350. The city was captured by the Burmese in 1569; though not pillaged, it lost many valuable and artistic objects. It was the capital of the country until its destruction by the Burmese army in 1767.