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Another Ferrari Enzo bites the dust

06/26/2006, 3:27 PM

By admin

Another Ferrari Enzo has been wrecked in a street accident. While the damage is not as severe as famous Ferrari Enzo crash involving former Swedish video game company executive Stefan Eriksson, the car appears to have been nearly totaled. The accident involving the $1 million+ car took place in Seoul. The image appears on Swedish blog Bilfeber, and was taken by photographer Oskar Jönsson. Image after the jump…

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06/26, 3:32 PM

posted by:

Mr Oblong

President of Hyundai Corp trying to make a quick escape maybe?

06/26, 3:55 PM

posted by:

Chess M3

At the rate these things are crashing, in 5 years only a few will be left

06/26, 4:05 PM

posted by:

ss

well we know they hold up well in highspeed crash tests…

06/26, 4:38 PM

posted by:

Dav

way to go, guy that owned that car…

06/26, 4:42 PM

posted by:

Paul

Obviously Enzo’s handling is highly overrated. Looks like this one spun out into a curb.

06/26, 4:52 PM

posted by:

Orlando

people, if your gonna get an enzo, learn how to drive it and high speeds so you don’t crash like idiots

06/26, 4:55 PM

posted by:

Ed

To paraphrase Car&Driver: “Because certain owners had discovered inappropriate vehicle rotation at the point of disappearing talent.” End result? One less Enzo (what are the numbers down to by now?).

06/26, 5:44 PM

posted by:

Dre

-smiling as the value of my enzo goes up yet another $x00,000.00- *wake up… realise i really dont own an enzo, it was all a dream* …….-start crying bitterly

06/26, 5:54 PM

posted by:

Gogogodzilla

I’ve seen packs of ultra-super-uber sports cars trying to race down Itaewon, Seoul on Friday and Saturday nights.

It’s always rich little brats whose parents bought them some expensive toys.

Now it looks as if one of the brats is out a car.

Boo-hoo, NOT!

06/26, 6:05 PM

posted by:

Kronnick

I’m glad Ferrari only distributed these cars to previous high profile ferrari owners, they sure know how to crash them. Guess this guy quickly realized he wasn’t of Formula-1 caliber… douchebag

06/26, 6:39 PM

posted by:

kelly

he was tryin’ to pull a Schumi at Monte Carlo and got a little carried away.

06/26, 6:53 PM

posted by:

Wickedated

#10 is right! way to pick “exclusive” owners Ferrari, and by “exclusive” I mean “douchebag.” If that car was sitting in MY garage it wouldnt have a speck of dust on it. I would cryogenically freeze it for future generations! LOL

06/26, 8:39 PM

posted by:

BAMF

Ferrari picks who can buy enzos from THEM, but they dont control who those people sell their enzos to. You dont know whether or not this person was selected by Ferrari. It is very likely it is a second owner. And how many enzos do you think would have crashed by now if any idiot was allowed to buy one?

06/26, 9:13 PM

posted by:

mecky

money talks

06/26, 9:15 PM

posted by:

JD

Probably a hedge fund manager trying to drive while on his cellphone. This is pocket change to the driver. It’s like us wrecking a Honda Accord. They will just buy the next best thing that comes around.

06/26, 11:10 PM

posted by:

mindas

oh come on guys, these people atleast drive they ferraris not like other idiots keep them garaged, everything happens, who is racing regularly knows that.

06/27, 1:40 AM

posted by:

Pedant

Ed, it is one FEWER Enzo. when will you guys learn its FEWER not LESS when you can count things? FEWER FEWER FEWER. People who say less instead of FEWER make themselves sound really dumb.

06/27, 6:30 AM

posted by:

Sebastian

Pedant =) not everyone here are from the US (or another English speaking country). It’s not that obvious to everyone that it’s FEWER instead of LESS… You try going to a forum that’s in French or German or Spanish or something like that and try post something that is 100% correct…

It sais in the text that the car was surrounded by military and police…
Crash took place just outside the airport :P

06/27, 9:57 AM

posted by:

SeanGulden

It’s not the cars. It’s the idiots with money that don’t know how to handle a car like the Enzo.

06/27, 11:13 AM

posted by:

Ed

Pedant, the correct word is “it’s (as in “it is”)” not “its”. People that use “its” incorrectly make themselves sound really, really dumb. :)

06/27, 1:44 PM

posted by:

W1ck3d / Dirk

Hm, maybe this 13 year old child was driving the Enzo as you can see in the video:

http://forum.gtspirit.com/viewtopic.php?t=1385&highlight=ferrari+crash

Too bad, yet another beauty crashed.

06/27, 7:25 PM

posted by:

Mitch

I wish my dad had an enzo when i was 13

06/27, 9:18 PM

posted by:

AutomoBlog

Another Ferrari Enzo wrecked

No, Stefan Eriksson didn’t crash his other Enzo, this time it was in Seoul.

06/28, 10:24 AM

posted by:

1c3d0g

Great! :-D Wreck ‘em all, that’ll teach those suckers not to buy an overpriced piece of junk…

07/05, 12:09 AM

posted by:

Simon

Ferrari needs to do what Porsche does. Have defensive driving classes, hazard perception. The works in general! The world doesnt need people smashing $1mil+ cars into curbs and into other cars and wrecking such work of beauty

 
 
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