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No. Ferrari is an independent Italian automobile manufacturer, while Volkswagen is an independent German automobile manufacturer.
Enzo Ferrari invented the Ferrari automobile in 1928.
Jess G. Pourret has written: 'Ferrari 250 GT' -- subject(s): Ferrari automobile 'Ferrari' -- subject(s): Ferrari automobile
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Fiat S.p.A. (an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino (Italian Automobile Factory of Turin) is an Italian automobile manufacturer it is indeed Fiat acquired Ferrari in 1969
FXX is a style of Ferrari. It was built to be a high performance race car. The Ferrari FXX was built in Maranello, Italy by the automobile maker Ferrari.
This term in italian means roughly "blacksmith" This is not, however, where the name of the automobile manufacturer came from. It was named after Enzo Ferrari, the creator.
John W. Barnes has written: 'Ferrari: 25 years of Formula I' -- subject(s): Ferrari automobile
Pete Lyons has written: 'Can-Am Photohistory' 'Can-Am' -- subject(s): Canadian-American Challenge Cup, History 'Ferrari; the Machines and the Man' 'Ferrari' -- subject(s): Ferrari automobile
Ian Webb has written: 'Ferrari 275GTB & GTS' -- subject(s): Ferrari automobile 'Thinking Strategy' 'Industry Year regional workshops - excellence in industry'
They do not make enzo's no more they just built a specific number and be considered as a collective automobile.