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No Ferrari Official Presence At Next LA Auto Show

Ferrari 458 Italia
Ferrari 458 Italia

According to a report on AutoGuide, Ferrari will have no official presence at the upcoming LA Auto Show. That means the 458 Italia that debuted at Frankfurt Motor Show won’t be showing itself in Los Angeles. In fact, no Ferrari will-well, not any official Ferrari cars anyway. (We’re sure a few tuners will have some modified cars). Speculation is that the automaker most likely will have a private event held nearby, but Ferrari hasn’t released any info on that.

After showing the California at the LA Auto Show last year, several rumors pointed towards Ferrari displaying a possible hybrid prototype in 2009. That, we have now learned, will not be the case.

The unfortunate news joins other similar news like McLaren pulling the MP4-12C out of the show. Also absent will be Aston Martin, which we expected would use the show to give a North American debut to its new Rapide sedan.

It’s shaping up to be a rather disappointing LA showing, though we’re sure there will be plenty of other attention-grabbing debuts and concepts to make the trip worthwhile.

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