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Ferrari fail: 458 Italia used as park bench

There are some cars you can sit on, like an old work truck or even a new vehicle with thick body panels. Some of these vehicles are Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW, and other high end vehicles designed around luxury and not performance. The Ferrari 458 Italia hood, fenders, or any body panel for that matter was not created to be a resting spot for your hind quarters. The following video is a Ferrari fail enough to make even the most anti-Ferrari viewer cringe as random girls from the street and the owner sit on the car like it's some sort of park bench.

If you've ever owned a sports car, you completely understand that the body panels of these vehicles are designed to be as light as possible to improve performance and reduce the overall curb weight. Increasing the power per ratio, it's not of the manufacturers intent to design a vehicle to be sat upon. Listen closely to the following video, you can hear several thuds and dings as the owner pimps out his Ferrari to get phone numbers from women. I guess if you have enough money and no respect for the Ferrari culture, this is normal.

If you think this is bad, you probably haven't seen the Steve-O and Tom Green video where they dance on the trunk of a Lamborghini. It's horrible to watch, but again proves my point that money can't buy brain cells. Don't get me wrong, not all people with money are ignorant; just those few that allow it to corrupt their minds to the point they exploit their monetary status beyond belief. Savagely desecrating the Ferrari, the following video is not for the avid enthusiast. You've been warned!

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Full-time engineer turned writer, Michael brings knowledgeable articles about Tampa Bay's sports car scene. His experience in import, domestic, and exotic manufacturers ensures quality content for all readers. Michael is also a contributor at CarDomain.com and can be contacted via Streetfire.net...

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  • Jo Manny 1 year ago

    More money than brains obviously. Must be nice.

    Lou
    www.anonymous-surfing.es.tc

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