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Doug deMuro was not allowed to drive a $3 Million Ferrari Enzo
Doug deMuro went to Australia to drive a Ferrari Enzo, only to be disappointed.
In his latest video, Doug deMuro gives a detailed tour of the Ferrari Enzo. Sadly though, he wasn’t allowed to drive the $3 million supercar and hence we will never know where the Enzo stands on the Doug Score chart. Still, like always, Doug goes into some fine details about the car, which you and I would’ve probably never known.
The Enzo Ferrari, as it was officially known is one of 5 limited edition supercars built by the Italian brand. These include the 288 GTO, F40, F50 and the LaFerrari. The car was designed by Ken Okuyama – the then head designer at Pininfarina. The car was built from 2002-2004 and only 400 units were built.
The Enzo is based around carbon fiber monocoque and is powered by a 6.0-liter, naturally-aspirated V12 engine that produces 651 hp @ 7800 rpm and 485 lb-ft of torque @ 5500 rpm. The engine was mated to a single-clutch automated manual gearbox which sent power to the rear wheels. 0-60 mph is done and dusted in 3.1 sec and it can reach a top speed of 221 mph.
In terms of features, the Enzo was pretty barebones, as Doug rightly points out. It surely wouldn’t have scored well in the ‘daily category’ of the Doug Score.
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