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Watch : N1.4 Billion Ferrari SF90 Sports Car Battles A Flood In Miami, US

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Watch : N1.4 Billion Ferrari SF90 Sports Car Battles A Flood In Miami, US - autojosh

Footage shared shows a N1.4 billion Ferrari SF90 sports car battling a flood in Miami in United States. 

We can’t the extent of the damage done to the Ferrari, but it won’t be surprising if it pops up at Miami Copart auction.

Several examples of identical flooded Ferrari SF90 have shown up at Copart auction in the past.





While we all celebrated the arrival of a 2022 Ferrari SF90 in Nigeria few weeks ago and its subsequent purchase by award-winning music star, Wizkid, another example of the 1,000-hp sports car likely met its end in a massive flood in the United States of America.

While we can’t the extent of the damage done to the Ferrari worth N1.4 billion, it won’t be surprising if it pops up at Miami Copart auction where not one but many identical flooded Ferrari SF90 have shown up in the past.

Footage shared by Supercar.fails shows the stuck Ferrari SF90 being loaded into the back of a car carrier. The Instagram post was captioned with : “Ferrari SF90 battles a flood in Miami 😢”





Below are some of the reactions from users.

“This is what happens when you
build into the Everglades, and there is now no buffer for flooding”

“This is difficult to watch and not the Bach with the Dinner plate wheels too”

“I thought the intake would be mounted high…”

“If people have sf90 at least he have Range Rover / G Wagon why not use it??”

“I know damn well flood cars get filtered threw auctions and carlots without salvage titles”

“Time for a Purosangue SUV”

“Lmao… probably driver spent all his savings into 1 car only… thus, he had no choice. Even on rainy days”

“No worries insurance covers it”

“Nice cars, but in those days they should own as second car a Raptor, TRX or a Hummer. Better option on those days.”





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