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The unlucky guest, who just drove a Ferrari 488 supercar, left the dealer, was stabbed and the roof was broken

After only 3.2 km of rolling from the dealer, the brand new Ferrari 488 supercar had an accident with the roof broken.

One piece supercar The Ferrari 488 crashed after leaving the dealership on April 1. According to the Derbyshire Roads Policing Unit Twitter account, the owner of the 488 bought it on the morning of April Fools’ Day. After only 3.2 km of rolling, this Ferrari crashed. Fortunately, however, no injuries were reported between the parties involved.

We’re not entirely sure what happened to this Ferrari 488 but looking closely at the car, it appears that only the top of the car’s nose was damaged, including the hood and areas around the headlights. .

The unlucky guest, who just drove a Ferrari 488 supercar, left the dealer, was stabbed and the roof was broken
Supercar Ferrari 488 ran less than 3.2 km and had a broken accident

It’s good that no one was uninjured from this accident, except for the bad feelings of the new Ferrari owner. It is known that Ferrari 488 costs about 150,000 to 300,000 pounds equivalent to 196,724 to 393,450 USD (about 4.5 billion to 9 billion VND).

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a supercar crash after leaving the dealership, it’s a regular occurrence, especially if the driver doesn’t have any experience with supercars.

The lesson for this crash is a reminder that supercars are high-performance machines that not everyone can drive. Therefore anyone – whether you are a novice or a seasoned driver – should take care of this issue.

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