This link doesn't have exact numbers but it does note an increase in overall production from a previous limit of 3500 to over 5700 for the entire line. http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=119352 This second link has most of the production numbers through 2003: http://www.ferrarihaven.com/fh_magazine_home.htm
The main production offices of Ferrari are in Maranello, Italy. Italy is the spiritual home of Ferrari and where the company was founded back in the year 1947.
There is no 2008 Ferrari Enzo only 2002. Ferrari's production run of the Enzo was only 399.
The original ferrari enzo's are not in production, they were produced from 2002 -2004.
Ferrari recently made public the production of the world's first and only Stretched Ferrari F1 360 The price is somewhere around $350-400,000.
If you mean better in terms of performance, then no. By the way, there is no 2010 Enzo. Ferrari stopped production in 2004.
Production,1994–1999 with 11,273 produced.
The 2012 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. It's a 730 HP V12 which goes from 0-60 in 3.1 seconds. The top speed is not yet known, but it will be the fastest production Ferrari ever made.
The eighth fastest production car ever is the Enzo Ferrari
The highest recorded price for a production car was a 1957 ferrari testa Rossa 250 for $16,390,000 in 2011
The Production Budget for Lucky Numbers was $65,000,000.
The Production Budget for Murder by Numbers was $50,000,000.
The demand for a ferrari is very high, and with very limited production it means the supply is very low. Meaning for whatever supply they put out the demand is always met.