Only 400 Ferrari Enzos were built by the time the car ceased
production in 2004 and, as you might expect, Floyd Mayweather got his
hands on one of them.
According to AutoNews.com, Mayweather bought the car for $3.2 million, but now he’s using dealer Obi Okeke to help him fetch between $3.6 and $3.8 million as he tries to sell it:
According to AutoNews.com, Mayweather bought the car for $3.2 million, but now he’s using dealer Obi Okeke to help him fetch between $3.6 and $3.8 million as he tries to sell it:
When this Enzo goes up, it’s going to bring a lot of excitement to the market,” Okeke said in an interview today. “… I’ll probably put it up for sale on Monday, but it’s in my showroom right now.”So, if you happen to have an extra $3.8 million lying around, you’re in luck.
The undefeated boxer’s Enzo is one of only 111 models built to U.S. specifications … The Enzo, which zooms from 0 to 60 mph in 3.14 seconds, sports a V-12 engine that pumps out 660 hp.

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