1fast1 Supersonic April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 (edited) http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/this-urban-jungle/ferrari-owner-sues-agent-after-its-tester-wrecks-car-in-crash The owner of a limited-edition Ferrari sent his car to an authorised agent for servicing, only to get back a badly smashed ride. Businessman Lim Chin Liang is suing Ital Auto for an unspecified sum, claiming that his Ferrari F430 Scuderia - apparently one of only eight in Singapore - was damaged beyond repair. He sent the second-hand car in for servicing on March 15, according to My Paper. Edited April 28, 2014 by Turboflat4 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 told u ur fingers too fat...hahhaahaha edited Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GLZT 6th Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 It means quality fail I suppose? Since they denied its negligence and assume its technical error. But I think its really gray, depending on what the servicing covers. I believe servicing should cover all operating functions. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Correction: Thread title should say: "Ital Auto". Could a mod please correct this? http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/this-urban-jungle/ferrari-owner-sues-agent-after-its-tester-wrecks-car-in-crash the key point is "apparently one of only eight in Singapore" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darryn Turbocharged April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 (edited) Correction: Thread title should say: "Ital Auto". Could a mod please correct this? http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/this-urban-jungle/ferrari-owner-sues-agent-after-its-tester-wrecks-car-in-crash Hmmm... Some interesting comments When asked why he was suing, the 33-year-old, who buys and sells high-end cars, I wonder what "buys and sells" high end cars means? Does he make a profit from them? If not - why bring that up? said Ital "refused to settle", "never apologised" What value is an apology? And what difference does it make. Also, have to wonder what is his definition of refusing to settle? Is it refusing to meet his demands, or is it refusing to offer to him OMV? and was dragging its feet by asking him how much he paid for the car He bought it used - (apparently) before Ital got the Ferrari dealership, why would they know how much he paid? and what the open-market value (OMV) was. This part I agree is weird Edited April 28, 2014 by Darryn 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 68kmh on a straight path when it skidded What a shitty car. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic April 28, 2014 Author Share April 28, 2014 told u ur fingers too fat...hahhaahaha edited Porker never complain when I finger/fist him. But thanks pundek. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viceroymenthol 6th Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 (edited) Travelling in a straight line.... 68 km/h.... skidded and collided. Just got me thinking: if I imported a Ferrari very cheaply with serious damage to the chassis, brake/stability system or engine, and I fixed it up outside or other countries, and then sent it to the AD fully knowing that the AD will assume liability after full servicing, and then sell it for a profit on the used car market, wouldn't that be a great business model? Cos I do know of many dealers in UK selling damaged rides very cheaply. BUt you have to fix it up yourself. Edited April 28, 2014 by Viceroymenthol 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic April 28, 2014 Author Share April 28, 2014 Travelling in a straight line.... 68 km/h.... skidded and collided. Just got me thinking: if I imported a Ferrari very cheaply with serious damage to the chassis, brake/stability system or engine, and I fixed it up outside or other countries, and then sent it to the AD fully knowing that the AD will assume liability after full servicing, and then sell it for a profit on the used car market, wouldn't that be a great business model? Cos I do know of many dealers in UK selling damaged rides very cheaply. BUt you have to fix it up yourself. Great business model until AD sues you after seeing a pattern. Remember, the big ADs are no pushovers. Their legal budgets alone may be higher than the entire operating budgets of smaller PIs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Porker never complain when I finger/fist him. But thanks pundek. pls lah, his butthole, even hammerhead shark can enter..... nowonder they now endangered...hahahah Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viceroymenthol 6th Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 (edited) Great business model until AD sues you after seeing a pattern. Remember, the big ADs are no pushovers. Their legal budgets alone may be higher than the entire operating budgets of smaller PIs. Yeah lor... Perhaps that is why ADs insist on adoption fee for used cars or PI cars. To help defray some of these costs. Edited April 28, 2014 by Viceroymenthol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastfive1 5th Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 I hate to say it but never trust other people with your car. That's why I make sure that I'm around when I send my car for servicing. Even if the workshop tells me it's gonna be a few hours before they're done, I'll stay and watch. Hmm, post-servicing test drive or a quick joy ride while the owner isn't around? I find it highly unlikely that any car can skid travelling in a straight line at 68km/h. The guy must have tried doing some skids with the car when the owner wasn't around. Ital Auto better find some way to compensate this guy. I can't imagine an top tier authorized dealer making this kind of blunder. This is something that would be expected from those fly by night workshops. This also highlights the fact that many people don't know what happens to their cars when they're not watching. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darryn Turbocharged April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 I hate to say it but never trust other people with your car. That's why I make sure that I'm around when I send my car for servicing. Even if the workshop tells me it's gonna be a few hours before they're done, I'll stay and watch. Hmm, post-servicing test drive or a quick joy ride while the owner isn't around? I find it highly unlikely that any car can skid travelling in a straight line at 68km/h. The guy must have tried doing some skids with the car when the owner wasn't around. Ital Auto better find some way to compensate this guy. I can't imagine an top tier authorized dealer making this kind of blunder. This is something that would be expected from those fly by night workshops. This also highlights the fact that many people don't know what happens to their cars when they're not watching. Neither can I .... So I would have to wonder if it is a blunder, or if the dealer is being straight and honest? Accidents do happen - it's entirely possible the car aqua-planed or hit a patch of oil / diesel on the road, and any other reasonably skilled person may have had the same problem. Unless there is further evidence to hand, my first thought would be that its rather tragic. I have also been peripherally attached to one of the "top flight supercar" distributors before - and the way they behaved is not in any way irresponsible or anything else. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
macrosszero Turbocharged April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Quite likely to be this car: http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=260810 Whether written off or repaired, someone's backside is gonna tear from the resulting bill. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GLZT 6th Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Neither can I .... So I would have to wonder if it is a blunder, or if the dealer is being straight and honest? Accidents do happen - it's entirely possible the car aqua-planed or hit a patch of oil / diesel on the road, and any other reasonably skilled person may have had the same problem. Unless there is further evidence to hand, my first thought would be that its rather tragic. I have also been peripherally attached to one of the "top flight supercar" distributors before - and the way they behaved is not in any way irresponsible or anything else. Agreed, but I think if its a post servicing quality test drive to check for any fault, then ital auto should be liable for it. Unless the servicing does not cover inspection for steering/suspension/whatever that cause that crash which I believe a usual preventive maintenance from a reputable WS(now we are talking about a WS authorized by Ferrari themselves) would include these inside the PM. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jajoba123 3rd Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 lesson here is if can't afford don;t buy there is a reason why the insurance is so expensive Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GLZT 6th Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Quite likely to be this car: http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=260810 Whether written off or repaired, someone's backside is gonna tear from the resulting bill. This car only 1 owner. Article mentioned its a used car. By 'used' I assume current owner did not buy new from AD or PI. lesson here is if can't afford don;t buy there is a reason why the insurance is so expensive This is not about affordability issue. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keithchue 5th Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 what happen to traction control? thought it is standard on these high end models? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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