ENZO that was abandoned in Dubai to be auctioned

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and a positive remark from Jalopnik about an NSX

http://jalopnik.com/5904441/police-to-auction-16-million-ferrari-enzo-abandoned-in-dubai

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Police To Auction $1.6 Million Ferrari Enzo Abandoned In Dubai

A British expat fled Dubai last year, leaving his $1.6 million Ferrari Enzo behind to gather dust. On Wednesday, it will go up for auction in what might be the most expensive police sale in history. Why did he abandon the car in the first place?
In Dubai, debt is a crime. Many debtors flee the country to avoid jail time, leaving behind cars and other property to bake in the hot sun. Dubai's traffic department director, Major General Mohammed Saif Al Zaffin, reports that this particular Enzo was wanted by Interpol and was left in a parking space twenty months ago after accruing too many parking tickets.
This Enzo isn't the first abandoned supercar in Dubai – a very sad Ferrari Mondial is excusable, but this Enzo, an NSX, and a Jaguar XJ220 left to the elements are just unbelievable.
The Dubai government has the right to auction off any vehicle abandoned for over six months. The auction itself will host a total of 129 seized vehicles, 23 of which are luxury cars. They carry fines of around $27,000 (DH99,000). Some were abandoned due to these fines, others due to the debts of their owners, and others were abandoned when their owners fled after an accident.

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A red Enzo in good condition can fetch between $1.4M to $1.85M, but there's no telling how much this deserted example has depreciated in the Dubai sun and sand.
 
It's nice to hear them call the NSX a supercar. I agree with that statement. :wink:
 
I scored an Enzo for $27,000 -- *GGRRIIIIIIIINNNN*
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...crap, how do I get it home from Dubai
 
In order to participate in this auction you have to pay $13,600 just to participate. Clearly owners of supercars can afford to play.

I bet it will get close to $1.2 million. There are lots of high end dealers here who would love to re-sell it.
 
I think Ferrari should buy it back and restore it.
 
Auction never happened today.

Police claim that all 128 luxury cars that were intended to be auctioned off including this Enzo, weren't actually destined for the auction???

This country sometimes...I tell ya!
 
It's nice to hear them call the NSX a supercar. I agree with that statement. :wink:

It definitely is a supercar.

Rare, expensive, prestigious history (Senna involvement), and built to last. I lacks nothing in being designated a super.

And about the Enzo, I think all that's needed is probably reconditioning of any dried out leather. And hopefully the paint job won't be damaged all that much.


I hate to admit it but desert environments tend to be harsh on cars.
 
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