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 Another One

So it is a fourth in a row in this month. Though it’s a Ferrari, not Lambo now.
Not a Ferrari Day

It all has began when the bus crashed Ferrari car from behind.
Lada vs Ferrari vs Porsche
Have you seen the previous post about the Baku racing? They in Baku mostly use Lada’s, the Russian Cars.
Here are the videos where the pimped up Ladas rock.
The first video clip above was Lada vs Porsche.
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Bentley in snow

People in Russia who became rich very fast ready to spend hundreds of thousands dollars on the top luxury cars. Moscow is the most populated with expensive cars city in Europe. You can meet them practically on every corner of Moscow downtown. Visitors from Europe say that Moscow is the only city in Europe where you can meet two or three cars worth of more than $200k each at once in one street or standing at one traffic light.
Probably it reminds Arabian countries, where sheikhs love expensive cars also. One difference is that in Moscow the most expensive cars in the world are surrounded by a huge Russia itself, where the average salary of a school teacher is around $1200 a year. That’s not a typo, an average school teacher in countryside gets paid not more than $100-$150 per month.
