Quote Originally Posted by AznTraitor
and who wouldve thought a female was behind the wheel....




Two of the world's rarest exotic cars, the Lamborghini Murcielago, and the newly introduced Ferrari Enzo, crashed today in the Park Cities area while street racing. There were a total of 5 teens involved. The Lamborghini apparently was driven by minor Courtney Shannon, daughter of Danny Shannon the owner of a large exotic cars dealership. The Ferarri Enzo, the world's rarest car, was driven by Rebecca West who's father is a prominent attorney. Both girls are age 17. Three males, Andrew Lambert, Chase Shannon, and a third who's name has not yet been released, were passengers.

"Both females and two males are in stable condition, while the third male is in critical condition. All 5 were taken to Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. Rand Allemond says "I saw the yellow one coming down the street and make a sharp swerve-like maneuver and turn sideways while the other ran into it. Then they both slid into two other cars and that's when I ran inside to get my wife and call the police".

The Lamborghini is valued at $280,000, and the Ferarri is valued at more then $2,000,000.00."
WOW if you look at those bolds it proves this story is fake. Since it says "newly introduced" how is something that is almost 4 years old newly introduced! Also when it says the daughter of a EXotic car dealership is another hole since Ferrari even said that the ONLY way tto get a Enzzo is to be offered one. You cant even pay for one is cash, you have to be someone of high standards and such and be recogized by Ferrari to even be offered the oppurtunity to buy one. Second the Enzo street value is only $700,000 not over 2 mill.

ALSO the worlds rarest exotic is this 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster
which values at a cool 1.5mill. BUT the rarest car is 1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR in which only 25 where produced and each values at 1.6mill!