Twenty years ago, the tiny rear-engined Fiat 126 (more commonly known as the “Maluch”) was everywhere, and the probability of seeing a Ferrari on the streets of Krakow or Warsaw was about zero. But times have changed, and while the Italian luxury cars are still a fairly rare sight in the country, the first Ferrari dealership is set to open in Warsaw in early 2010.
The exact date has not been announced, as problems have come up with the showroom’s location, the former building of the Warsaw Party House on the Fifth Avenue of Warsaw. The building has just been declared a national monument, which means that any planned renovation works must first be approved by the city’s conservator of monuments.
However, a lack of a showroom has not stopped Polish clients from pre-ordering their Ferraris, and according to Puls Biznesu, several orders have already been placed, with the California model proving the most popular so far. The president of Ferrari Poland, Daniel Chwist said that the firm is “already in negotiations with potential clients, and we’re finalizing orders on the California and 612 Scaglietti models.” The dealership expects to sell just 10 to 15 cars per year.
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Source: krakowpost.com
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I’m from Poland and i’m soooo hapy to see more of Ferrari on polish roads. Thank U Daniel Chwist
Hello tomek,
Thank you for your comment. Much appreciated.
Who is Daniel Chwist, by the way?
Cheers,
Rick