Jeez that really is totalled. The funny thing is that all I've ever heard from magazines is that this car is easy to drive. Why have so many been crashed?
The article sums up that question "owning an Enzo and having the skills required to handle one are two very different things."
In a way, its good that these cars are not being treated as garage queens. These accidents have proven that these cars are being driven the way they should be driven, just sad that the drivers dont have the skills to back it up
Maybe that's the main reason...'easy-peasy' to drive fast and waaay above personal limits. Yeah, I agree with Apegen that at the very least it shows that the owners do drive the cars as it's meant to be...faaast. But perhaps them lucky owners should take stock of the situation and engage in an advanced driver's programme or whatnots...Then again KOR doesn't have a purposebuilt racetrack, or do they?
nice how everyone likes to talk out of their azz the accident has nothing to due with pushing the enzo's performance limit, looks more like a reckless low speed spin or inattention at the wheel, the picture looks like a city central location. I doubt the lack of driving skills was the caused.
more than 8 enzos are still in korea. 2 blacks 2 yellows, at least 3 reds(possibly more than 5), 1 silver. people think korea has really small market for the supercars. but it's not true. the first fxx has imported to korea. lol and also 2 mc12s and so on.
Easy to drive maybe but that makes it no easier to spot an apex & know when to lay down the power or know what to do when the car rotates