
Remember when I told you to spend 25k on a MG “Barbie & Ken” car? Scratch that. Take that money and buy a children’s size 1992 Ferrari F40, instead. I’ll admit that the design isn’t quite as timeless as that of the Barbie car, but who cares? It seats two people of restricted height and is powered by a 80 cc Honda motor, so not quite in the same league as its parent model but maybe that’s all for the best. The car was made in Germany in tribute of the first Ferrari dealership opening in post-Cold war Moscow.

Completely true to scale, it’s just about the most adorable celebration of capitalist values and overprotective parenting I’ve seen. For $25,000, it’s yours.




