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Several kids filmed vandalizing a Ferrari, "playing". How much did it cost the owner to fix it?
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Several kids filmed vandalizing a Ferrari, "playing". How much did it cost the owner to fix it?

Four children in Yunnan, China, damaged a Ferrari while playing in a parking lot, leaving the owner with costly repairs. The incident was captured on surveillance cameras, showing the boys using a bamboo pole to damage the vehicle and treating it like a toy. The car owner, Zhang, who purchased the Ferrari for €460,000 in 2020, reported the damage and filed a police complaint. Despite mediation sessions, the parents of the children offered only €650 for repairs, far below the estimated repair cost of around €13,000 by an authorized Ferrari dealer. The parents claimed they could not distinguish new damages from existing ones, but Zhang insisted the car was in good condition before his business trip. He decided to repair the car at a nearby workshop for €3,700 and now plans to pursue legal action against the parents to recover the repair costs.

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Several kids filmed vandalizing a Ferrari, "playing". How much did it cost the owner to fix it?

Four children in Yunnan, China, damaged a Ferrari while playing in a parking lot, leaving the owner with costly repairs. The incident was captured on surveillance cameras, showing the boys using a bamboo pole to damage the vehicle and treating it like a toy. The car owner, Zhang, who purchased the Ferrari for €460,000 in 2020, reported the damage and filed a police complaint. Despite mediation sessions, the parents of the children offered only €650 for repairs, far below the estimated repair cost of around €13,000 by an authorized Ferrari dealer. The parents claimed they could not distinguish new damages from existing ones, but Zhang insisted the car was in good condition before his business trip. He decided to repair the car at a nearby workshop for €3,700 and now plans to pursue legal action against the parents to recover the repair costs.

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