Following on from the article about Floyd Mayweather’s car collection, The Car Spotter will be discussing Floyd Mayweather’s recent purchase of a Ferrari Enzo.
You can view my previous article about Floyd Mayweather’s car collection here.
Mayweather is known for his incredible luxury car collection, including Bugatti Veyrons, Lamborghinis and Ferraris, most of which are finished in white.
Recently though, Floyd Mayweather purchased a McLaren 650S and in the last week a 2003 Rosso Corsa Red Ferrari Enzo as he thought his collection wasn’t big and expensive enough. He bought the car partly as an investment as it will keep its value and most likely increase. Since the release of the Ferrari LaFerrari in 2013 the successor of the Ferrari Enzo, many Enzos have been listed for sale.
On his instagram account, Mayweather said ‘The value of my Ferrari Enzo only appreciated, Do your research’. Obviously he has received some unwanted comments and has felt it necessary to respond with this. He plugged his favourite dealer Fusion Luxury Motors, perhaps this publicity was in exchange for a reduction in price but this is only speculation.
The particular Ferrari Enzo is one of the most expensive to be sold with an asking price of $3.288 million and the car is believed to be just one of a few that has only had one owner since being bought.
The Ferrari Enzo will have been in storage for most of its life as it has only covered 354 miles in 12 years, averaging just 29.5 miles per year. The Ferrari Enzo is powered by a 6.0L V12 engine that has 651bhp and accelerates from 0-60mph in 3.2 seconds with a top speed of 221mph (355km/h).
Specification:
Ferrari Enzo
0-60mph: 3.2 seconds
Top Speed: 221mph (355km/h)
Bhp: 651
Torque: 485 lb-ft (657Nm)
Engine: 6.0L V12
Transmission: 6-speed semi-automatic RWD
Weight: 1,255kg
Price: £975,000 €1.3m $1.45m (when new)
Do you like the Ferrari Enzo? Would you purchase the Ferrari Enzo or another supercar?
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