The most expensive car crash in history ?

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2011

14 luxury sports cars including 1 Lamborghini, 3 Mercedes and 8 Ferraris collided near Shimonoseki in southwestern Japan in what could be the most expensive pile-up in history. Crumpled Ferraris and other supercars littered a Japanese road after the huge crash.

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  • they ruined the guard rail !!!! bahahahahahahah!

  • @99djjames lol

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  • Now I have one reason not to buy sport car, ouch

  • Aww shit the red one is mine ...

  • I didn't know that lamborghini's and ferrari's were luxury cars?

  • @diciesean ahahahah

    i fuckin love that hhahha

  • every single one of you knows that this was an alternate ending to tokyo drift

  • there is a reason why we call it responsibility. you just cant give a car to some spoiled kids just to crash & vandalize them. all it takes is logic. fucking people these days.

  • The expense of a crash has more to do with injuries to people. Medical care is far more costly than physical cars. There have been some bad pileups with dozens and dozens of cars involved and that would be significantly more expensive.

  • Damn Japs, dont worry this will help stop the "open your eyes" jokes.LMAO

  • I still got my fibreglass scateboard from the 80s, and it's faster than a ferrari, and unlike these wreckages, it's still functional, ha ha

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