Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Insurers have paid half a million dollars for a broken Supercar

    British insurance company Aviva has paid a record in the history of the country's insurance owner involved in an accident supercar. According to the BBC, the cost of repairing Pagani Zonda S amounted to 300 000 pounds sterling or more than 445 000 dollars. with his participation last fall has occurred in the Scottish city of Aberdeen:
the driver lost control and crashed into a pole, having bent all the front of the car. To repair the car had to be sent to Italy, because the repair supercar produced in quantities less than ten per year, are engaged only in the Pagani factory in Modena. Transport costs accounted for a substantial part of the cost of repairs.
   The insurance company reported that while driving Zonda S was not the owner, as a test driver. One Scottish newspaper that he was none other than the legendary Sir Jackie Stewart, three-time champion of Formula 1, but a spokesman race driver has denied these rumors.

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