Sorry Dad: 10 Year-Old Boy Takes $206k Maserati for a Joyride then Crashes
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Sorry Dad: 10 Year-Old Boy Takes $206k Maserati for a Joyride then Crashes



The idea of swiping the keys of your father's car is something we probably all thought about at some point in our adolescent years. But how many of us really went ahead with the plan? Okay, you can put your hands down now…

One 10-year-old American boy in Hong Kong actually realized the idea and took his father's Maserati Gran Coupe, which was purportedly bought in 2009 for HK$1.6 million (US$206,000), for a crazy joyride near central Hong Kong.

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