Basically the new owner is screwed on this car. Full coverage only applies to the blue book value, and since they took it off the lot, it just depreciated at least $20/$30K right off the friggin bat. So their insurance will cover the depreciated value of the car. The new owner will have to come up with the rest. But since this is a crazy exotic car, I'm sure money will be made from selling the remains of it. What are the odds the new owner is a professional athlete, rap artist, Middle Easterner, rich white boy without a worry in the world, Mexican drug cartel showing off for his 15 year old honeyco, etc?
That's what happens to a lot of these stupid people who buy dream muscle cars. They buy them and then within three months of owning it, they total it out because they are driving stupid. Since they only made a few payments, they've not built up any of the payback and the insurance company will only pay out the blue book value of the car, which the car depreciated considerably when driven right off the lot. Dumbasses! There's a reason my classic car that I've owned and restored over the past 26 years hasn't been wrapped around a pole, I drive responsibly.
http://www.mydesert.com/viewart/2013031 ... d-La-Jolla
SAN DIEGO — Police searched Tuesday for the owner of a 2008 Lamborghini that crashed along a La Jolla roadside and was abandoned by its two occupants, reportedly only hours after it was bought for around a quarter-million dollars.
Officers found the banged-up sports car on the side of La Jolla Village Drive near La Jolla Scenic Drive North about 11:45 p.m. Monday, according to San Diego police.
Witnesses reported seeing the Lamborghini Murcielago speeding on Interstate 5 before it flew off the La Jolla Village Drive exit and crashed, police said, adding that witnesses also saw a man and a woman exit the car.
Officers found paperwork in the car showing it was purchased for almost $250,000 just hours before the crash, according to KGTV. Police told the station that they were staking out an address listed on the paperwork in hopes of finding the driver.