"The car was quickly transported to McLaren for their assessment, and after four weeks the bill was in: £910,000. Fortunately, thanks to the astronomical rise in F1 values, repairing the car was a no-brainer for the insurance company."
Is it just me, or does this make no sense?
The car was originally bought for half a mill. Increase in value meant the car was worth alot more than the original purchase price.
Also finding the expertise to repair the car.
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"The car was quickly transported to McLaren for their assessment, and after four weeks the bill was in: £910,000. Fortunately, thanks to the astronomical rise in F1 values, repairing the car was a no-brainer for the insurance company."
Is it just me, or does this make no sense?