Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Surprise, Surprise: Ferrari looking into 458 Italia Fires


Turns out that we're not the only ones to think that the unusually high number of brand-new Ferrari 458s catching fire, is well, at tad suspicious, to say the least. So does Ferrari which is looking into the potential issue. While at least 10 Ferrari 458s have been involved in accidents since the beginning of the year, Ferrari is investigating three specific cases in which the supercar caught fire. One of those cars was roasted in a storage facility blaze at London's Heathrow airport.

A Ferrari spokesman in the UK has officially confirmed that the company is investigating the cause of the fires. "We are taking all the reports very seriously and are looking into them but we are treating them all as separate incidents," the unnamed spokesman told the Daily Telegraph.

In a another report on the same topic, the Italian automaker's spokesperson told 'Just-Auto': "It is important to differentiate between what is a vehicle fire and outside factors and I would include driver error."

Which, of course, is a reasonable argument if you take into consideration that we're talking about a 570HP -strong mid-engine exotic supercar that's capable of reaching 100km/h (62mph) in 3.4 seconds before topping out at 325 km/h or 202mph.

"Six have been incidents where it potentially could be the driver or other factors", the spokesperson added. "I am not in a position to comment on the vehicle fires and all we can say is we are taking it obviously very seriously."

You can check out the Ferrari 458-related crashes / fires we've reported on by clicking on the following links:


- Tool of the Day: Owner Crashes Brand New Ferrari 458 Italia Outside Maranello Factory [VIDEO]

- Once Upon a Time, this Heap of Metal was a Ferrari 458 Italia...

- Rental Ferrari 458 Italia gets a Nasty Nose Job

- Ouch... Ferrari 458 Italia Lights Up in Paris

- Two More Ferrari 458 Italia Supercars Smashed Up- irst Recorded Crash of Ferrari 458 Italia!


Source: Daily Telegraph & Just Auto (sub. req)


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