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Remember that guy that guy from Utah that won a green Lamborghini?

Dumbass. I wouldn't even sit in the thing before I sold it. Why is it that all of the dumbasses in america are the ones that win lotteries and shit like the lamborghini?
 
To be honest the damage dosen't look that bad. It still seems very driveable. The article says it had to be insured as well.
 
Drove one when I worked at a dealership. They definitely have a lot of power. Wouldn't own one though. They really aren't good everyday drivers. I would rather have a Bentley GT.
 
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People underestimate the power of a sports car.
I'm guessing he was driving on the stock tires.

David Dopp says he was driving up a hill, going around a corner, when black ice, loose gravel or something else caused him to go into a spin. The car hit some fence posts and ended up in a field.
NEVER USE STOCK TIRES IN WINTER. Cars that are "sporty" usually come with summer-only tires. Even the lowly Honda Civic Si comes with summer tires. They are atrocious on snow or ice. The tires are rock hard, the treads are shallow, and the treads are usually running parallel to the direction of rotation. The parallel treads are to prevent hydroplaning. Winter tires have the treads in the opposite direction; perpendicular to the direction of rotation so it can grab snow or ice.
 
Dumbass. I wouldn't even sit in the thing before I sold it. Why is it that all of the dumbasses in america are the ones that win lotteries and shit like the lamborghini?

You hand 70% of Americans a million dollars and in 2-3 years they will most likely end up with a negative net worth.

This is why most Americans are broke or living in debt paycheck to paycheck. They are unable to manage their finances.
 
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