Australia has seen the crash of a Ferrari 458 Spider these
days after its driver has probably lost control of the wheel and hit a tree.
When compared to a lot of European or Asian countries,
Australia is not that “rich” in supercars, mostly because of the massive 33
percent luxury car tax, so an incident involving such a ride can’t go away
unseen. As you can see from the image posted above, the crashed vehicle is a
Ferrari 458 Spider. The guys atAdelaide
Exotic Car Spotting (FB) are saying that the reasons of the crash
remain unknown but happily no one was injured in the incident.
The Ferrari 458 Spider is the convertible version of the 458
Italia. The model was officially unveiled during the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show
and it has an aluminum retractable hardtop which is weight 25 kg less than the
one of its predecessor, the F430 Spider. The roof can be retracted in 14
seconds. The 0 to 100 km/h sprint takes the same as in the 458 Italia but the
top speed has been lowered to “just” 320 km/h (199 mph).
source: http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-458-spider-gets-crashed-in-australia#.U1gEhPldWSo
by Cristian Gnaticov
http://www.fzrestoration.com
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