Saturday, January 22, 2022

A mechanic totaled a $3.4 million Ferrari when he smashed into a tree stump on a test drive. The bright red Enzo sports car, one of only 400 made, had two wheels ripped off and may be irreparable.

 





15 comments:

  1. That crash was probably like the first time you had sex at 15 years old...Whaaaa...its over.

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  2. I cringe whenever I see something like that. Sometimes accidents happen... but not usually $3.4 M ones.

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  3. Do we suspect he was pushing it a little?

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  4. And that in a country where the speed limit is low enough to assure you can always stop before you get to the border.

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  5. I recall a show a few years ago. It seems that there is really only something like one real mechanic for that kind of car on each continent. They are very very rare. I'd like to hear the real story some day.

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  6. I've seen two tv shows that have rebuilt wrecked big dollar Ferraris. Just depends on how much you're willing to spend.

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  7. That mechanic will never be seen again.

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  8. He was a idiot for driving it Slavery should be legal in this case, he has $3.4M to work off.

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  9. I'd bet the bits left on the ground after the tow truck left were worth £100K

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  10. And now the owner has a a $3.4 million piece of shit.

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  11. Car owner really feel bad for such mind blowing car!..https://www.carsinsurancetoday.com/2022/01/how-to-get-car-insurance-claims-after.html

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  12. Cold tires, inexperienced driver, 'adequate power' owner should have taken it to the dealership.

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  13. I've seen some of the nearly crushed to a cube rarities of the musclecar era "restored". A water-cooled checkbook says they'll jack the VIN plate up, slide a new car underneath it and call it rebuilt.

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  14. That why you test drive, could be mechanical fault. Like new airplane ( cost hundred of millions) need test pilot, performance car need to shake out all the kink before the owner get it after work is done. Crash is possible outcome in the business of high end performance car shop. Hope the shop insurance cover this. If the owner can afford a 3.4 millions sport car, the lost is not going to be a hit. Not like it is making him any money.

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