Years ago I turned down a 6year old Maseratti biturbo with like 30 clicks on it, for $5000!!! (the not so popular,boxy, late 80s', ugly-ish one, but still!!)
A client of mine wanted a Saab, and was going to trade it in at the Saab dealer. $5000 is all the dealer would give her, so she said I could have it for what the dealer wanted to give her I had just bought another car, and didn't have the money... still kicking myself in the butt
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McOSIRIS wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: But the Enzo Ferrari is the "ancestor" of the Maserati. the Enzo was built on 2003and yes, Maserati was part of Ferrari, now is part of Fiat...
I know it was built in '03.
However the Maserati was BASED on the Enzo meaning it came AFTER. Wait, which one are you talking about? I'm talking specifically about the MC12.
@Luna: They're not new emoticons.
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Motown Junkie wrote:But the Enzo Ferrari is the "ancestor" of the Maserati. <-- is this a chicken?! why is the short cut sheepish? what's with all the new emoticons!!? damn Admin.. throwing something into the mix again so we can talk and talk about it for days
<--- omg omg omg... Jaime's queerish A is following me around!! SAVE ME JEBUS!
McOSIRIS wrote: As long as is not a Maserati, an Aston Martin or a Lotus they can wreck whatever they want...and speaking of wreck...I found this website... this is really gonna break some ppl's heart...
-- Edited by McOSIRIS at 14:32, 2007-03-27
But the Enzo Ferrari is the "ancestor" of the Maserati.
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Comedian Eddie Griffin crashed a $1.5 million Ferrari Enzo while practicing for a charity race to promote his new movie, Redline, on Monday.
Griffin, 38, was not injured when he ran into a concrete barrier at California's Irwindale Speedway, but the car fared much worse: It was totaled.
"Undercover Brother's good at karate and all the rest of that, but the brother can't drive," Griffin told the Associated Press after the accident, referring to his 2002 movie. (He has also starred in Norbit, Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and its sequel, and Date Movie.)
"He walked away completely unscratched, but probably a little shaken," said the film's publicist, Wendy Zocks.
Redline executive producer Daniel Sadek, who owned the rare Enzo, was also shaken by the accident.
"I'm glad Eddie came out of the crash okay, but my dream car got destroyed," Sadek said. "I went to my trailer for about 15 minutes and I thought, 'There's people dying every day. A lot of worse things are happening in the world.' "
Sadek has an exotic car collection, which is featured in the movie. Only 400 Ferrari Enzos were produced, all between 2002 and 2004.
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