Ferrari on Fire

How reliable Ferrari cars are?
Let’s ask this unnamed owner of Ferrari from Moscow Russia:
“I owned Ferrari for 30 minutes. Just bought it for 600,000 EUR and was heading home, when I noticed some smoke coming out from under the hood, I promptly pulled to the sideway and ran out of the car. Just in minutes all my new Ferrari was caught on fire. I really don’t know what has happened.”
We hope her Ferrari has just had some uncommon flaw and the luxury cars of this well known brand are safe and reliable.
The firemen that came to help, just couldn’t do anything, though they got nice photos and video footage for us now.





























And the video:
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According to the news, Miss India died in this car.
Perhaps his daddy can fix it for him.
OMG Russians are so stupid, they bought Made in China fake ferrari with their life savings and it didnt even last 1 hour
Italian cars sucks bad. If you need reliable car buy japanese or german. BTW Ford and other US cars sucks even more than Italian cars.
OMG russia cars are ALWAYS on fire.
@ lithuania is no 1:
This might be true for mainstream cars like FIAT, but surely not for supercars like Ferrari. And, at least, we produce stuff, unlike you bunch of baltic losers who have to import even toilet paper from Finland!
Trust me, if you take care of your Ferrari -if you can afford one I mean- it will never burn. But that’s why you should not give a Ferrari to an estern european monkey.
nah, it was made in india by indiots
Just a LADA with a Ferrari-looking body. Old trick. A lot of new Russians are not that smart and only see what they expect to see: big pricetag, bling bling.
The owner deserves what he got. Douche bag. To really make you laugh: not insured !!
Ever heard of guarantee?
Don’t listen to that retard, he is false Kirov. I am real one (I’ve been on this forum for 1 year). That guy stole my identity cause I 0wned him in discussions all the time :(.
Guarantee, yes that would be nice, but this is Russia, some ask you to pay extra for guarantee, some do not, but you never get it, with maybe exception for small household appliances like a toaster. A customized LADA like this one will not have guartantee.
And impostor Kirov - go to your shitty U-ASS of fucking A and eat your hamburger. Nobody takes you serious. What is your problem douche bag
It should be a stupid jerk to pay $25 million roubles per 1\2 hour. =)
No, I just heard that she got hit by a gold coated Bumer!
So, Miss India wasn’t in this Ferrari?
it’s not the first time ferrari chatches fire out of nowhere. at least few identical incidents have been documented during the last few years - one in Dubai, one in Germany and somewhere else too.
it started to burn out of nothing??
to many weird things happen in Russia
First of all it was SHE, not a he.
Secondly…I honder how they made a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti cost 600 000euros…
No wonder Ferrari sells so much in Russia: they don’t last long there before they crash and burn.
Former it was the French Cars, but it was the rust.
It was nearly so fast than a fire.
It is in the italian cars DNA to catch fire this is normal.
The ones that dont self combust die young with tin cancer.
Yup it’s a 612 Scaglietti. The most expensive is the “One to One” edition and it costs 270000 Euros.
And yes, today’s Ferraris are pieces of shit that caught fire very easily.
This is the meaning of brand-new??
Secondly…I wonder how they made a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti cost 600 000euros…
Everything costs more in Russia because of insanely high import tariffs on pretty much everything that comes into the country.
No pics of the owner?
Hmmm..? Buyer’s remorse?
…or evidence that savages should not be allowed near complicated machinery?
I once saw a Lambo Diablo in just thus condition. I was in Cincinnatti at Skip Jone’s racing shop. It had been towed there, because the insurance co. wanted to do a very thorough investigation. It was owned by a Cinci Bengals football player - forgot who. He was racing it on the Interstate at about 140 when it caught fire. A TV news chopper caught it on film. Only took 10 minutes to destroy it completely. Skip told me that a fuel line came loose and splashed fuel on the super hot manifold. These cars are built for perfectly smooth asphalt. The combination of the high fuel pressure and vibration and imperfect driving surfaces causes this to happen frequently. Barbecued horsey for dinner!
Should have bought a Toyaota Camry.
This shows that the owner is lazy. The main difference between performance cars (like Ferrari) and normal cars, is the temperature of engine during driving. The temperature of engine of performance cars is much higher, even higher when driving at RPM (racing). Normally it is no problem, it only becomes problem when you do not take care of the cooling system (like not enough water, or anything else that cools the engine).
And I don’t think that it is a brand new one.
Most people never read all the signs at the car dealer.
There is almost always one sign that reads: HURRY! THESE DEALS WON’T LAST LONG! That’s when you know you’re gonna get “FUCKED”.
This is why they sold it to him in the first place.
Ok, I saw a guy with “DPS” on his uniform. What does that stand for? Are they so silly as to use russian acronyms for american words?
Ferraris and city driving don’t mix well. Probably the clutch overheated, catching fire. That’s an expensive bonfire indeed..
@Steven: DPS stands for Дорожно-патрульная служба, road patrol service, or traffic police.
DPS = Dorozhno Patrulnaya Sluzhba, Russian traffic police.
Btw, I read that in most supercars you are not allowed to brake with full power during the first 500km, otherwise brakes might overheat and light on fire.
There is a small fix that must be performed on Ferrari’s fuel system. Most American Ferrari owners have this update correction performed before buying a Ferrari. American Ferrari dealerships have been advising Ferrari of this for many years, but the stubborn Italian car maker refuses to believe there is anything wrong with their fuel system.
Hey CBEH, could you explain what that repair is? I’m very curious to know.
last time i checked, the F360 wasn’t in production anymore and it was mid engined. fake.
It’s not a Modena, but a 612.
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=ferrari+fire&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
These sucks
Internal combustion????at much larger scale! ! ! !
Just read at the news that a Ferrari caught fire in Athens. Not accident, seems some mechanical fault.
Crappy cars…when I become like Abramovich, remind me NOT to buy one.
F.ck…
I love Ferarri…poor car