Ferrari introduced the 348 TB Base in late 1991 to regain its grip on the Coupe market. There are 2 trim levels for the 348 TB in 1992: . With two doors and spacious seating for several adults, the rear-wheel drive 348 TB makes a statement. There is plenty of competition in the Coupe market, including strong offerings from Honda.
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Standard equipment in the 348 TB for 1991 and 1992 includes the 3.4 liter engine by Ferrari, weighing in at 8 cylinders and thirty two valves. A 5-speed Standard Transaxle puts the power of the engine to the pavement. The has proven to be a popular configuration for the 348 TB.
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A lot has been said about the Ferrari 348 TB for 1992. As Ferrari’s entry in the coupe market the 348 TB (and in this case specically the Series Speciale version) has maintained a solid reputation. The 2-door 348 TB is especially appealing to wide market segment, making it a perfect car to help Ferrari as a brand in general.
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The 1992 Ferrari 348 TB Series Speciale was introduced to compete in the coupe market. The Series Speciale is a member of a series of two trim levels for the 348 TB which include Base and Series Speciale. The two-door car with its rear-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Ferrari. There is strong competition from vehicles from Hyundai.
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