Ferrari can report higher earnings, maintain a strong order book, and continue selling heavily personalized cars at extraordinary prices, yet still disappoint shareholders if the market had expected more.
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Jim Osman,
Forbes.com,
15 Aug. 2026
Other neighbors expressed concerns about the potential influx of cars, especially on a street as narrow as Woodruff Place, where cars frequently have to pull over to let other cars pass.
—
Diamy Wang
August 15,
Charlotte Observer,
15 Aug. 2026
In the same way that London is more than just red buses, black cabs, and a rather large parliamentary clock, England is more than just the vigor of London.
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Katie Silcox,
Vogue,
6 Aug. 2026
They, like so many other performance pickups—including the Shelby F-150 Baja Raptor from last month—have double (or, as they’re sometimes known, extended) cabs.
Thankfully, shopping for these open-air buggies is much more straightforward than shopping for any other vehicle.
—
Olivia Young,
Travel + Leisure,
19 July 2026
The company operates driverless buggies that have no steering wheel or pedals, and feature four carriage-style seats that face inward, giving them a shuttle-like atmosphere.
Items like meals, gas, tobacco products and motor vehicles are not included in the tax-free weekend.
—
Paul Burton,
CBS News,
9 Aug. 2026
Getting brighter Headlight regulation didn’t emerge from a single incident so much as from a steady mismatch between early motor vehicles and roads still designed for horses and pedestrians.
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