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In some ancient thread I spoke about some German dude who sued Ferrari because his Ferrari was too slow. I found some info on that. Translated by a guy on L-P.com.
Translation :
My Ferrari is too slow, return to me my money
Since time that it worked hard, "Jörg Winterberg", a 60 years Berliner businessman, dreamed to offer Ferrari. Last month, having concluded some advantageous markets, it went in the dealer, and bought a "Stradale Challenge", a car being worth more 150' 000€, able to reach the 300km/H according to leaflet's.
The disappointment of Mr Winterberg is understood when
it realized that its car did not manage to exceed the 280km/H on the German motorways, where speed is free. It thus brought back Stradale to the garage, by requiring that it be refunded, but Ferrari wants nothing to know. The business was carried in front of the courts.
Translation :
My Ferrari is too slow, return to me my money
Since time that it worked hard, "Jörg Winterberg", a 60 years Berliner businessman, dreamed to offer Ferrari. Last month, having concluded some advantageous markets, it went in the dealer, and bought a "Stradale Challenge", a car being worth more 150' 000€, able to reach the 300km/H according to leaflet's.
The disappointment of Mr Winterberg is understood when
it realized that its car did not manage to exceed the 280km/H on the German motorways, where speed is free. It thus brought back Stradale to the garage, by requiring that it be refunded, but Ferrari wants nothing to know. The business was carried in front of the courts.
