Grandmother Places Luggage on 400 Million Won Car Hood... Owner Furious
"Shouldn't There Be at Least a Basic Concept?" Cha Joo's Outburst
An elderly man caused damage by placing a shopping basket on a stranger's luxury foreign car without any prior acquaintance. The car owner complained of material damage such as minor scratches on the vehicle.
News1 reported on the 13th about a post left on an official car detailing social media account on the 12th. The informant, Mr. A, discovered an elderly woman placing a market basket on his Ferrari as if it were a table.
The car owner was furious after seeing an unfamiliar elderly man place a shopping basket on the hood of a supercar worth around 400 million won while the owner was not present. The owner also suffered material damage such as scratches on the vehicle.
[Photo source=Instagram capture]
In the post, Mr. A said, "I couldn't keep my composure when I saw the elderly woman sitting on my precious and cherished car, but since my daughter was beside me, I only said 'Please move'," and added, "When I got home, I found minor scratches on the carbon parts," expressing his frustration.
He continued, "Watching the black box footage was unbelievable. She placed the market basket on the car, spread items on the hood, and repeatedly sat down and stood up on the bumper and hood," and said, "This car means so much to me, I feel like I'm going crazy."
He added, "What would have been the right way to handle that situation? Even my young daughter thinks their behavior was wrong," and lamented, "Are those elderly people less considerate than children? Regardless of the fact that it's a supercar, isn't it basic not to behave like that on someone else's car? If you're an adult, shouldn't you at least have some sense?"
Netizens who read his story praised Mr. A for his patience. Comments included, "The car owner is magnanimous for enduring such a significant material loss without reacting," "It's not just any car, it's a Ferrari 458 Italia. If it were me, I would have lost my mind," and "This is no different from being attacked. You saved a person, car owner."
Meanwhile, the exact repair cost for the Ferrari is unknown. However, recently in China, an elderly man riding a bicycle damaged a Ferrari worth about 800 million won; the side mirror was damaged, and the repair cost was reported to be in the tens of millions of won.
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