dubai_phil Posted 5 December, 2011 Posted 5 December, 2011 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/8934718/Astonishing-accident-involving-eight-Ferraris-worlds-most-expensive-car-crash.html I'm still lol'ing Is that bad?
Saint in Paradise Posted 6 December, 2011 Posted 6 December, 2011 (edited) Just watched another video of this and a couple of tyres look very bald. Not a good idea especially in rain and I wonder if their insurance will be invalidated. Serve them right if it does Even more wasted money:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIjQIO5_DX8&feature=related Could anyone just rock up and take them away seeing as they aren't wanted and have been dumped? . Edited 6 December, 2011 by Saint in Paradise
swannymere Posted 6 December, 2011 Posted 6 December, 2011 If you trawl the interweb you can find out the stories about the F40 and the XJ220, it's not just Dubai, they're plenty of high end cars in private car parks in London that hav'nt turned a wheel in years; i know of a Lamborghini, two Ferrari's and a handful each of Aston's and Bentley/Rolls-Royce in central London that are 'abandoned'
scotty Posted 7 December, 2011 Posted 7 December, 2011 If you trawl the interweb you can find out the stories about the F40 and the XJ220, it's not just Dubai, they're plenty of high end cars in private car parks in London that hav'nt turned a wheel in years; i know of a Lamborghini, two Ferrari's and a handful each of Aston's and Bentley/Rolls-Royce in central London that are 'abandoned' tbh, petrols got so expensive nowadays that I just left them there.
Al de Man Posted 8 December, 2011 Posted 8 December, 2011 A couple of gems in this news article about the incident. "Speeding was identified as a possible cause" and "The Prius and a second Toyota also caught up in the 14-car smash were not thought to be part of the supercar pack."
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