A flashy Ferrari Enzo casually hogging a curb on a packed Boston street sparked a social media frenzy this week, but not just for the usual reasons. Someone snapped a pic of the million-dollar beast sporting something you’d never expect: a snarky bumper sticker griping about gas prices. The shot blew up online, leaving gearheads scratching their heads. Spotting one of Ferrari’s crown jewels—a car rarer than an honest politician—just wedged between minivans and coffee shops? Unreal.

With only 400 ever made, the Enzo isn’t some garage queen you stumble upon. This thing’s a rolling masterpiece, packing a screaming 6.0-liter V12 that shrieks to 60 mph in a blistering 3.6 seconds. Back in the early 2000s, it cost a cool $650K; now? Try $3.5 million on the low end, maybe even $5 mil if some deep-pocketed collector gets desperate. And yet, here it was, chilling like a regular sedan while shoppers gawked.
Boston’s no stranger to fancy wheels, but an Enzo rubbing elbows with grocery haulers? That’s like spotting Bigfoot at a Starbucks. The sticker—some cheeky dig about fuel costs—just sealed the deal. Online, reactions swung from “Is this photoshopped?” to outright applause for an owner who actually drives the damn thing instead of locking it in a climate-controlled vault.

Turns out, this Enzo’s no stranger to the city. Locals swear they’ve seen it before, bombing around like it’s just another set of wheels. Most of its siblings collect dust in billionaire garages, barely ticking over 1,000 miles. Not this one. It’s out there, breathing exhaust fumes, dodging potholes, maybe even hauling groceries if the trunk wasn’t a glorified glovebox.
There’s something weirdly refreshing about a $5 million hypercar slumming it next to a beat-up pickup and tourists snapping selfies. No velvet ropes, no security detail—just raw, unfiltered car culture, where a screaming V12 belongs as much as a rusty bike rack. Love it or hate it, this Enzo’s got more street cred than most supercars ever will.
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