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par for the course if you let a kid touch your $100k+ car
I can understand the point if they toasted the motor, crashed it etc....But catching on fire while it's sitting there even if they were revving engine as the title implies?
It looks the exhaust touches or is to close to the vehicles body trim thus the heat and exhaust backfire is setting the Carbon fiber/fiberglass on fire maybe Lamborghini should make the opening larger or re route the exhaust to prevent that from happening.
I can understand the point if they toasted the motor, crashed it etc....But catching on fire while it's sitting there even if they were revving engine as the title implies?
The apologists are already making excuses that it was the kids fault.
Kid or not you should be able to bounce it off the rev limiter a few times while standing still and not have it catch fire.
For $100K+ Exotic car it sure seems to have kit-Car type issues where on a Mass production Mustang GT, Chevy Corvette or Nissan GT-R this would never be a problem
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