REALZEUS:
reginos:
REALZEUS:
You seem to forget that the italian owned Ferrari has displayed higher engineering integrity than the german owned Lambo.
Yes, one of Ferrari's latest model just goes up in flames due to wrong/wrongly applied insulation material. The epitome of engineering integrity or "sloppiness"
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"Form follows function"
Would you like me to post all the burnt R8s, Carrera GTs and Lambos also? All supercars are prone to combustion.
Engineering integrity goes beyond unusual "exotic" looks, HP figures, 0-200kmh and lap times. It is also about choice of materials, exhaustive testing, longevity under heavy use, production and quality control methods etc. etc. The VW Group might not have manufactured a "supercar" before buying Lamborghini but they knew very well how to make excellent automobiles with high engineering standards. This is what Lamborghini and Bentley benefited from and were transformed into excellent products in their respective fields.
Older and neglected cars with improper or inadequate maintenance could very well burn. But the Ferrari fires are a unique case for such an expensive brand offering cars practically out of the box with such a serious omission which also potentially jeopardizes human life . Even cars of the Lada, Dacia or Tata Nano category wouldn't be excused in similar failure circumstances.
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"Form follows function"