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DJ 13 year s ago
I've always wondered that idiots have so much money.
       
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123551 13 year s ago
Why are these threads always "how to lose blaablaablaa €" whan in fact these idiots get away scott free and the rest of insurance payers pick up the bill!

Or do you seriously think that this car was not insured?
       
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itrollu 12 year s ago
He was speeding and crashed the car. There for the insurance won't pay for shit.
       
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CrazyA 13 year s ago
It's not uncommon for vehicles like this to be poorly insured. Not many insurance companies dare to insure something this expensive. Furthermore, cars like this a likely to crash in the hands of inexperienced drivers, that's another reason for insurance companies to either not give insurance, or atleast not the all-risk package.
       
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un visiteur 13 year s ago
the insurance maybed will not paid..because the driver lose the control of him vehicul...
       
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Godai71 13 year s ago
I don't know how insurance works in other country, but here in Italy
if someone drive at 320 Km/h where speed limit is 130 Km/h, you can bet that nobody paid your ticket.
       
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qwed 13 year s ago
what a waste of a awesome car.
       
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Kallenovsky 13 year s ago
Usually people that can afford these cars know absolutely nothing about them.
       
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justpassedby 13 year s ago
lucky bastard gets unlucky ....
       
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Peanut 13 year s ago
Did he survive this crash? If he did, it was a miracle.
       
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First, it was announced that the driver was going Pagani Zonda F Clubsport Roadsterat 320 km/h (198 mph) on the motorway near Spotorno, Italy. He then lost control of a vehicle and crashed into guardrail on the opposite side, he and his passenger were lucky to survive. But according to the recent information, the car’s speed was just over 100km/h (62 mph) when he lost control because of the bad quality of the road and standing water. The driver said that even at this speed “controlling the high powerful Zonda is almost impossible.” Apparently, the owner bought the car just recently. To give you an idea, this car costs about 1 million 200 thousand Euros.

 

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