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Led by Ferrari expert Tony Fernandes, the boutique program offers climate-controlled storage, certified Ferrari repair, and classic restoration — ensuring more driving time come summer.
BOSTON - BostonChron -- For Ferrari enthusiasts across Massachusetts and the greater New England region, Autohaus of Boston is redefining what it means to care for a luxury automobile. Led by the distinguished Tony Fernandes, one of the most trusted names in Ferrari New England, the boutique facility is proud to introduce its White Glove Winter Storage Program — offering secure storage, certified Ferrari repair, and classic Ferrari restoration all under one roof.
A New Standard of Care for Ferrari Owners
For many supercar owners, winter means reluctantly tucking away their prized vehicles until spring. But for Autohaus of Boston clients, those months become an opportunity. Instead of simply storing vehicles, Fernandes and his expert team use the off-season to meticulously service, repair, and restore Ferraris so that they emerge from storage in pristine, road-ready condition.
"Ferrari ownership is about passion, precision, and heritage," said Tony Fernandes, founder of Autohaus of Boston. "Our winter storage program ensures that no time is wasted. While your Ferrari is with us during the winter months, we perform the necessary care—whether it's a routine service, performance upgrade, or a full classic Ferrari restoration—so when the warm weather arrives, owners are free to do what they love most: drive."
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The White Glove Experience
Autohaus of Boston's winter storage facility is more than another shop; it is a sanctuary for Ferrari and exotic car owners who demand the highest standards of protection and discretion. Features of the program include:
About Tony Fernandes: Ferrari Expertise, Elevated
At the heart of Autohaus of Boston is Tony Fernandes, whose name has become synonymous with Ferrari excellence across New England. With decades of experience in servicing and restoring some of the world's most iconic models, Fernandes brings a level of passion and precision that appeals to both collectors and modern Ferrari drivers.
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His expertise is not limited to mechanical care—Fernandes has cultivated a lifestyle brand around Ferrari ownership. The recently unveiled F1 Club Gathering Space at Autohaus of Boston, complete with a café, espresso bar, and large-screen race day viewing, has already become a destination for Ferrari New England enthusiasts to share in the culture of motorsport and luxury.
A Lifestyle, Not Just a Service
Autohaus of Boston's winter storage program is an extension of this philosophy. It is more than convenience—it is about preserving the art and soul of Ferrari ownership. Clients are not just entrusting their vehicles to storage; they are joining a community where passion, heritage, and craftsmanship intersect.
"Our clients don't want compromise," Fernandes said. "They want to know that while their Ferrari rests for the season, it is being refined, restored, and perfected. That is the promise of our White Glove Winter Storage program."
Availability
Spaces for Autohaus of Boston's Winter Storage Program are limited and reserved exclusively for Ferrari and select exotic car owners in New England. Early registration is recommended to secure a place.
For Winter Storage Inquiries:
Autohaus of Boston
(781) 228-6188
autohausofboston.com
A New Standard of Care for Ferrari Owners
For many supercar owners, winter means reluctantly tucking away their prized vehicles until spring. But for Autohaus of Boston clients, those months become an opportunity. Instead of simply storing vehicles, Fernandes and his expert team use the off-season to meticulously service, repair, and restore Ferraris so that they emerge from storage in pristine, road-ready condition.
"Ferrari ownership is about passion, precision, and heritage," said Tony Fernandes, founder of Autohaus of Boston. "Our winter storage program ensures that no time is wasted. While your Ferrari is with us during the winter months, we perform the necessary care—whether it's a routine service, performance upgrade, or a full classic Ferrari restoration—so when the warm weather arrives, owners are free to do what they love most: drive."
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The White Glove Experience
Autohaus of Boston's winter storage facility is more than another shop; it is a sanctuary for Ferrari and exotic car owners who demand the highest standards of protection and discretion. Features of the program include:
- Climate-Controlled Security – A meticulously maintained environment designed to protect vehicles from harsh New England conditions.
- Certified Ferrari Repair Services – Factory-trained technicians ensure every Ferrari maintains peak performance and authenticity.
- Classic Ferrari Restoration – Expert craftsmanship guided by Fernandes' decades of hands-on experience with vintage Ferrari models.
- Concierge-Level Attention – Every vehicle is treated as if it were Fernandes' own, with individualized care plans tailored to each client.
- Seasonal Flexibility – Storage packages designed around owners' schedules, ensuring vehicles are available when the first drives of spring arrive.
About Tony Fernandes: Ferrari Expertise, Elevated
At the heart of Autohaus of Boston is Tony Fernandes, whose name has become synonymous with Ferrari excellence across New England. With decades of experience in servicing and restoring some of the world's most iconic models, Fernandes brings a level of passion and precision that appeals to both collectors and modern Ferrari drivers.
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His expertise is not limited to mechanical care—Fernandes has cultivated a lifestyle brand around Ferrari ownership. The recently unveiled F1 Club Gathering Space at Autohaus of Boston, complete with a café, espresso bar, and large-screen race day viewing, has already become a destination for Ferrari New England enthusiasts to share in the culture of motorsport and luxury.
A Lifestyle, Not Just a Service
Autohaus of Boston's winter storage program is an extension of this philosophy. It is more than convenience—it is about preserving the art and soul of Ferrari ownership. Clients are not just entrusting their vehicles to storage; they are joining a community where passion, heritage, and craftsmanship intersect.
"Our clients don't want compromise," Fernandes said. "They want to know that while their Ferrari rests for the season, it is being refined, restored, and perfected. That is the promise of our White Glove Winter Storage program."
Availability
Spaces for Autohaus of Boston's Winter Storage Program are limited and reserved exclusively for Ferrari and select exotic car owners in New England. Early registration is recommended to secure a place.
For Winter Storage Inquiries:
Autohaus of Boston
(781) 228-6188
autohausofboston.com
Source: Autohaus of Boston
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