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Ferrari Enzo accomodates the younger generation

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  1. Buzz48317

    Buzz48317 F1 Rookie

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    World's most expensive car seat
     
  2. 134282

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    That picture was taken at Crystal Cove recently... The owner of the car, I believe, posts here...
     
  3. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    funny, but irresponsable.
     
  4. matteo

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    How is having a kid in a car seat irresponsible?
     
  5. rush109

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    luckyest kid in the world....and i dont think its irresponsible, yes the enzo is a street legal race car and is extremly fast, but just like any parent,,,hes not going to go full throtle....hes going to be carefull for sure...its his kid...
     
  6. Malfoy

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    This answer is gonna be good.
     
  7. Malfoy

    Malfoy Formula 3

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    That kid is gonna be rocking the enzo to prom. :) There'll be what 2 or 3 more Ferrari flagships by then?
     
  8. BENSIN

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    yea, I was thinking, y'know by the title of this thread that I was going to read about a lower cost ferrari, but instead it's a child seat. that's...just great. :(
     
  9. Malfoy

    Malfoy Formula 3

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    LOL. All I could think of was "owned." ah man, good times...
     
  10. matteo

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    I am sure it will be something like. "kids should not be in a performance car" or "how could you put a kid in a car like that".

    Comments like that are irresponsible.
     
  11. rush109

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    its not all that bad, the dad will be driving slow for sure, it does have amazing handling, so its just as safe and any other car imo....little kids in any car is dangerous regardless, so wehter it be an Enzo of a camry...better off the Enzo,lol
     
  12. Dino Martini

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    Lucky kid...
     
  13. SupraSeb

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    Kids in vans driven by careless moms are 10x times worst. The safety of a kid has nothing to do with the car itself, it has to do with the DRIVER.
     
  14. Buzz48317

    Buzz48317 F1 Rookie

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    Look at that car seat. It has GREAT lateral support for the shoulders and head. The kid is probably safer in that car than the driver.
     
  15. CMY

    CMY F1 World Champ

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    Yes, it's completely irresponsible to have a kid sitting in a parked Enzo with the door open.

    What if someone slammed the door down on his little hand? ;)
     
  16. lamar

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  17. rush109

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    couldnt agree with you more....
     
  18. rush109

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    agreed, so dangerous.........lol
     
  19. Streskip

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    How cool is that!

    There is nothing wrong with a little kid sitting in the Enzo, the driver won't drive dangeroes and reckless... I'm more afraid for myself when my mom is driving then the dad is driving 200KM/h with the little kid..
     
  20. atomstrange

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    Fifteen years from now that kid is going to be graduating high school or entering college, doing a research paper on ferraris because his dad used to have them, and hes going to find a picture of himself in the book. How f...ing cool would that be. Many parents are too uptight about the toy cars and don't let their kids enjoy them. Kudos to this parent. Thats a picture that will last a lifetime.
     
  21. FastLapp

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    yes he posted this pic and a load of others somewhere on the site. I saw it yesterday, but now I cant find it. Pretty cool experience for that kid, even though he wont remember it.
     
  22. gbrown37

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    i was there and have a few pictures of my own of the kid sitting on the front nose of the Enzo and whatnot.

    honestly, very harmless. coolest little guy ever. had a Ferrari lettermans-type jacket on. quite a sight.

    christian, i hate to sound like a smartass, but how is kids being in a Ferrari etc irresponsible? i could kindof understand where youre coming from if you meant kids as in older kids, like my age (17). but how is the 17 year old kid being in the car irresponsible? if the kid is behind the wheel, then youve probably got somehwta of a responsibilty issue with the owner/parent.
    but your comment was based on the picture of a toddler in the passenger seat of an Enzo. how is that irresponsible? i dont mean to challenge your thoughts or anything, im just curious to understand your line of thinking because people give me a hard time about stuff like this. thanks
     

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