A few days ago in Japan, a few car enthusiasts on their way to a car show crashed their vehicles.
That sucks.
What's even worse is the fact that the cars involved in the accident include a Lamborghini, two Mercedes and eight Ferrari's. It's enough to make a grown blogger cry.
For some photo evidence of this pathetic scene, visit HERE.
The report says that these cars are likely worth $1-million (US/Cdn). D'uh. Well... the cheapest 2011 Ferrari - The Ferrari California is $192,000. The cheapest car manufactured by Lamborghini, the Gallardo costs $220,000. The cheapest Mercedes car is the E0Class at $53,000.
And... these are cars that not only hold their value, but increase in value as they age - okay, I'm not sure at all about the Mercedes, but the Lamborghini and Ferrari's certainly do. If these are older cars, they are now worth more.
About $1-million, my ass. It's closer to $2-million. Which is $2,035,000 more than I currently have - seeing as how I owe the bank some $35,000.
Hmmm... that sucks too. Screw these idiot drivers.
Thanks, as always to Matthew Hall for the heads up.
Andrew Joseph
That sucks.
What's even worse is the fact that the cars involved in the accident include a Lamborghini, two Mercedes and eight Ferrari's. It's enough to make a grown blogger cry.
For some photo evidence of this pathetic scene, visit HERE.
The report says that these cars are likely worth $1-million (US/Cdn). D'uh. Well... the cheapest 2011 Ferrari - The Ferrari California is $192,000. The cheapest car manufactured by Lamborghini, the Gallardo costs $220,000. The cheapest Mercedes car is the E0Class at $53,000.
And... these are cars that not only hold their value, but increase in value as they age - okay, I'm not sure at all about the Mercedes, but the Lamborghini and Ferrari's certainly do. If these are older cars, they are now worth more.
About $1-million, my ass. It's closer to $2-million. Which is $2,035,000 more than I currently have - seeing as how I owe the bank some $35,000.
Hmmm... that sucks too. Screw these idiot drivers.
Thanks, as always to Matthew Hall for the heads up.
Andrew Joseph
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