So here we are, bringing to you yet another incidence of a car catching fire. And no, it is not our favourite Tata Nano, this time it is an exotic little machine called the Lamborghini Murcielago, which caught fire and burned to grounds in the Netherlands.The Murcielago caught fire and burnt the pavements in Noordwijk, Netherlands. The driver, who cared more for his personal well-being than his precious car, kept his senses in tact and parked the car on the side of the highway before jumping out of the car. Just a little later, the car was totally engulfed by raging flames.
The details of the incident are still not very clear so most of this is based on speculations but then you believe what you see and these pictures just show the strength of the fire that engulfed the Murcielago.
Lamborghini is yet to issue an official note or provide details on why some of its supercars are catching fire, for no apparent reason. The Murcielago is one of the most popular two-door, two-seat coupe sports car and such an incident is sure to tarnish the image of the supercar manufacturer.
Recently, we came across two incidences of Tata Nano catching fire in India. While in the former incidence, the car’s rear caught fire on its first ride home from the dealership, the second incidence happened when the Nano was being delivered to a dealer in Vadodara.
The two cases, Murcielago and Nano, have one thing in common: that they caught fire while on a ride. However, there are a few contrasting facts about the two. While the Tata Nano costs just about $1200, the Murcielago’s price goes up to $ 350,000.










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