Journalism of Courage
Advertisement
Premium

Expensive mistake: Man crashes Ferrari right after buying it

The Derbyshire Roads Policing Unit wrote in a tweet that no one was hurt during the car crash.

Man crashes Ferrari the same day he bought it, supercar crashed on the fay it was bought, Ferrari crashed the same day it was bought, Indian ExpressThe driver crashed the luxury car after driving it less than 2 miles.

Usually, when people buy a luxury car they use it with much caution so that their precious vehicle remains as good as new, but not all drivers manage to be careful.

On April 1, the Derbyshire Roads Policing Unit in the United Kingdom posted on social media that a man crashed his brand new Ferrari on the same day he brought it.

“Derby. 1st April. Driver bought a Ferrari this morning and crashed it after driving it less than 2 miles. No injuries. #DriveToArrive,” the law enforcement agency tweeted. They further told the media that no one was hurt in the crash, though the car was badly damaged.

To make sure that people do not treat the post as an April Fools joke, the policing unit added, “Not an April Fool. Incident 368 of 01/04/22 refers. Thanks”.


In the pictures, the blazing red Ferrari’s bonnet can be seen being bumped up and its headlights were fully broken.

Many people pointed out how high-performing sports cars often lead to crashes because people are not trained to drive them.


https://twitter.com/_LowFeelsBlvd/status/1509885093724274695


Echoing this sentiment a person commented, “Said for a long time that garages that sell supercars should include a couple of hours tuition with a driver that knows what they are doing. Another couple of hundred on the price could save them a fortune.”

Another Twitter user remarked, “I always say..If you can’t control a vehicle DON’T BUY ONE.”

From the homepage
Tags:
  • Social media viral
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
Express PremiumBefore and after Red Fort blast, the 2 clerics arrested, 800 kilometres apart
X