Where oh where can I park my Ferrari during a hurricane? – IOTW Report

Where oh where can I park my Ferrari during a hurricane?

Courtesy/Dezer Development

Insurance companies suggest parking vehicles close to buildings for protection against high winds, and to avoid parking under trees.

But where does one park a $15 million Pagani Zonda, or a $5 million Ferrari? One option: The 60-floor Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach.  

 

15 Comments on Where oh where can I park my Ferrari during a hurricane?

  1. Personally,I would park it next to the beach front side of my house, Beside my 3 Shelby’s and next to the McLaren 570 S and wish them the best of luck.
    Baby needs a new pair of shoes and I need a new boat.

  2. They Made a One Hundred Millionare Dream ! I Bet Half are Temporary Residents Who Have Everything Securely in One Place ! They Also Never Have to Talk To a Neighbor or anybody Else they Want to Avoid !

  3. Funny you never ever hear of someone worried they’re gonna lose their Bible.

    In a short time people everywhere will be worried about losing what’s REALLY important.

    Ever see a gang of looters raid a Christian bookstore during a natural disaster?

    Maybe times like these are God’s litmus test.

    Rant off.

  4. Anybody here ever drive a Ferrari? If your a normal sized American male they are NOT comfortable. The slope of the side “wind Screens” is way to dramatic. Close the door and your leaning way left. No choice. Disclaimer, I have not driven a new one, but based on the pictures they are still designing thee things for European men. If they gave me one I wouldn’t drive it. I’d trade it for a Corvette. Twice the performance, less than a quarter of the price.

  5. Brad,

    You clearly have not been in any Ferrari built in this century. I’m American, 6’1″ 200 lbs and fit in mine just fine. I’ve also owned nearly 20 Corvettes and they just simply do not compare to a Ferrari… or to a Porsche as well. I honestly wish they did because it would save me lots of money.

    There’s lots more to a car than what you read in magazines. Don’t take my word for it though, find out for yourself.

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