Ferrari 430 spider on Fire

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2006

2006 430 spider catches on fire and burns up. Might have been a faulty oil line, third Ferrari in 3 months to go up in flames for no reason.

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  • thats why i want a lambo.

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  • Nice ferrar-b-q cant think of a better way to burn half a mill lol

  • meh... it will buff out

  • Excuse me for no reason???

    Ferrari + Italian= disaster

    Always remenber Fiat; Lancia; Alfaromeo they are very faulty with wiring. Even worst they have mid engine plant, that will be very bad when the engine gets hot!!!

    But that is what happen with every mid engine car not just with Italian cars. Toyota´s MRS and LOTUS have the same problem has well.

  • LPG :D

  • lambo yes

  • @matthewcardinals

    Sorry my englisch isnt the best.Im from germany(look at my nickname).

    I dont need 510PS.We dont drive more than 200km/h normally.The Ferrari can run 300,but why should I need this?The only thing on a Ferrari that I really want is the awesome design.Anyway,the Bugatti Veyron owns them all...

  • @GermanGamer545 Caught fire* and thats because you didn't have 510 horsepower engines in those that redlined at 9000 rpm.

  • @matthewcardinals

    But my parents owned a lot of cars and no one of these "cheap" cars catched fire ;D

    Not the VW Golf,not the Audi A4,not the Ford Focus :)

    Just for example.The Ferrari is a great car.But it isnt necessary or worth the money at least.Where in New York can you drive 320km/h?^^

  • @GermanGamer545 you couldnt afford one in the first place. and besides, if one of these did catch fire, expect an insurance lump sum of around $250,000-300,000 (back in 06)

  • I wouldnt buy a Ferrari anymore...

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