Friday, November 11, 2011

Why do they consider the Enzo Wreaked?

What is the big deal with the wreaked Enzo... They say it cannot be repaired. I tell you, send it to Ferrari of Houston and they will fix it... They have the best shop I have ever seen. They can fix anything... It might cost a bundle but if he can afford the car, he can afford to get it fixed.|||its just a blatant lie. several enzos have been essentially completely destroyed (fires, horrid crashes where little is left, etc ,etc), yet have been rebuilt. One car they essentially just saved the VIN plate and then built a new car to put it on. the eddie griffin crash was minor compared to some of the others that have happened.





edit: and it does cost more than buying a new one often, but considering there are no new ones....|||If you put out over a million dollars for a car would you want to get it back wrecked?


How many did they make 50? 100? 500? Certainly no more than that. You are not going to go down to your local NAPA store and start picking up parts.


So it looks like they will total it and the owner can go buy another one. The insurance company will sell or auction off the wreck so they can reclaim some on their loss. So there you go, just run on down there and put in your bid.|||The Enzo doesn't have very many available parts, so next to everything would have to be made. Believe me, to repair a wrecked Enzo would cost more than the Enzo itself.|||It's the kiss of death for the car. It will be branded forever as a wrecked car. Nobody in his right mind would want it. Ferraris are super high tech space ships with rare metallurgy and very VERY expensive materials. The frame is ruined, the suspension is smashed, the car is totally f***ked. I doubt Ferrari itself could put it back together again, nor would they (for liability reasons).





You want to go 200 MPH in a car with a welded-up space frame? Not me....|||It cant be repaired because ferrari did not make parts for the car. There aren't any parts for it.|||whats "wreaked"?|||the point of it being totalled is that it will cost more to fix then the car is worth

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