"The most expensive accident in the world."

26.11.2024 07:40

A crash involving two Ferraris, one McLaren Elva, and one Bentley, including the Ferrari LaFerrari, of which only 499 were produced, occurred on the Pfunds mountain road near Switzerland in Austria, making headlines worldwide. The total value of the vehicles involved is 270 million Turkish lira, with damages amounting to 70 million Turkish lira. Some users commenting on the accident stated, "Common sense cannot be bought with money."

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Recently, a high-profile accident occurred in the town of Pfunds, near the Swiss border in Austria.



Four luxury cars, with a total value of approximately 7 million Swiss Francs (270 million TL), collided on an empty road. The damage is estimated to be 1.8 million Swiss Francs (approximately 70 million TL).



THE THIRD FERRARI CRASHED



In the accident, four of the world's most luxurious cars were severely damaged. A McLaren Elva, a Ferrari La Ferrari, a Ferrari 812 Superfast, and a Bentley Continental GTC were involved in the crash. The accident occurred on November 10, around 14:40 in the afternoon. The driver of the Ferrari 812 Superfast, valued at over 500,000 Swiss Francs, crashed into the Ferrari La Ferrari, worth 4 million Swiss Francs, which is one of only 499 examples in the world, due to being blinded by the sun.



CHAIN REACTION LUXURY ACCIDENT



This car then crashed into the McLaren Elva, valued at 1.7 million Swiss Francs, in front of it. The Bentley, with 610 horsepower and valued at 300,000 Francs, at the back could not stop and rear-ended the Ferrari Superfast in front of it. It is reported that the most significant damage occurred to the Ferrari LaFerrari, which has 963 horsepower. The total damage is estimated to be 1.8 million Swiss Francs. According to a report in Sözcü, the drivers, aged between 40 and 52, were not injured and made great efforts to keep the incident from being publicized.



"WISDOM CANNOT BE BOUGHT WITH MONEY"



However, a photo of the accident was leaked on social media. The accident, believed to have resulted from not maintaining the necessary safety distance in traffic, has been a topic of discussion on social media for days, with comments such as "This is proof that money cannot buy common sense. Wisdom cannot be bought with money. Talent cannot be purchased either. It's pure madness. We could never afford the cost of this accident even if we worked a lifetime."



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