Saturday, June 2, 2012

Only In China: Prancing Horse Kicks Prancing Horse. Film At 11


A Ferrari 458, followed by a Lamborghini Aventador were on an outing in Shanghai when a local horse riding club crossed their path. The Ferrari driver demanded the right of way with the tool commonly used in China, the horn.

The horse next to the Ferrari did what many Chinese would like to do: The horse kicked the 458 into the shins, hard.

According to Carnewschina, the Ferrari driver switched from horn to screaming, "but he didn't call for police, likely because he didn't have a license plate on his horse-kicked car."

Says Carnewschina:

"This incident in Shanghai is the third set-back for Ferrari in China in a very short time. In early May Ferrari had to apologize to 'the' Chinese people for damaging an old city wall, and just last week Ferrari announced an embarrassing recall."



from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com




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