WATCH: A $3million Lamborghini Countach just unveiled and already has a curbed wheel

WATCH: A $3-million Lamborghini Countach just unveiled and already has a curbed wheel

What's the most expensive mistake you ever made? This is a $3-million mistake...

WATCH: Lamborghini Countach unveiled and a damaged wheel is discovered
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When it comes to cars, we love the idea of exclusivity and prestige - and Lamborghini breathes that in all ways. They recently unveiled one of their beautifully engineered vehicles called, The Lamborghini Countach

This beauty has 819 CV / 602 kW horsepower and can reach a maximum speed of 355 km/h. It can go from 0 - 100km in 2.8 seconds. These specs really show off the speed and ingenuity that was involved in building this vehicle. 

WATCH the unveiling of the car that happened over the weekend (Courtesy of YouTube):

Of course, when it comes to enthusiasts, they will look at every nook and cranny of the vehicle in admiration, which is what happened here when an Instagrammer, Sebastian Azcarate, shared a video of a curb rash to this $3-million vehicle. 

According to The Drive Website: "Interestingly, it appears that the rash wasn't present during the Countach's first day at Monterey, meaning it must have happened after the car was unveiled.

"While we're not exactly sure how this happened, it's entirely possible that the Countach's immensely wide stance played a part in it. The limited-run supercar has an overall width of around 83 inches excluding its mirrors, which is nearly five inches wider than a Kia Telluride. While that doesn't excuse the curbing, it does give a possible explanation."

Check out the video on Instagram that shows the damage (courtesy of Instagram):

If there is one thing we do know for sure, it's that this is one big, expensive mistake and we can feel that lurking anxious feeling in our tummies as we speak about it. 

"Lamborghini has been fairly tight-lipped on Countach pricing, saying it'll cost somewhere between $2.5 million and $3 million. Parts availability has gotta be pretty scarce, especially since the Italian marque is only making 112 of them," The Drive Website reports.

This got us thinking about the most expensive mistake that you have ever experienced. Let us know below or visit our Facebook page and comment on the post...

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