Owner of £120,000 pink Ferrari ‘left out of pocket’ after serious crash that wrecked the supercar 

An insurance company has refused to cover a pink Ferrari which was sent flying after colliding with another vehicle at a crossroads

A rare pink Ferrari was sent flying after it crashed at a busy junction, careening onto the pavement and into bushes.

But three years later, its owner, Lisa-Marie Brown, has been left to pick up the bill after her insurance company refused to pay up.

Ms Brown designed the bespoke £175k Ferrari California, which she uses for promotional work.

The entrepreneur chose the bright pink colour, forbidden by the Italian manufacturer, to encourage more women to go into business.

CCTV captured the moment the flashy vehicle collided with another car in August 2023.

Sign up for all of the latest stories

Start your day informed with Metro’s News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens.

However, insurer Admiral is said to have refused a claim submitted by Ms Brown on the basis that her car had failed its MOT and was therefore not considered ‘roadworthy’ at the time of the crash.

lisa marie brown pink ferrari crash
Lisa-Marie Brown bought the luxury car in 2019 and had it wrapped in pink for promotional work to encourage more female entrepreneurs (Picture: Instagram)

In August 2023, the car was found to have been leaking fuel from its rear shock absorber.

Rather than having the issue fixed, Ms Brown racked up some 128 miles in the five days following the failed test.

Admiral’s decision was upheld by the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), which dismissed all five points made in Ms Brown’s complaint.

The businesswoman told the Sun the incident was the ‘craziest thing that ever happened in my life’.

She said she had been left to ‘fix everything myself’ but vowed to repair the luxury vehicle.

The serious incident also left her with whiplash and other injuries.

‘My life has been on hold for the past three years, it’s been incredibly upsetting’, she added.

lisa marie brown pink ferrari crash
Admiral insurance said Ms Brown had not fixed a fuel leak which had caused the supercar to fail its MOT,invalidating her cover (Picture: Instagram)

Aside from the Ferrari, Ms Brown has several other cars in her pink inventory, including a similarly coloured Porsche Panamera and a rare pink McLaren 600LT.

As Ferrari don’t accept orders for pink cars, she had the California model wrap at the Stratstone Ferrari dealership in Manchester.

She has now turned to mechanic business Mechanify in Cardiff to get the Ferrari, which she purchased for £120,000 in 2019, back on the road.

Ms Brown runs a supercar hangout as well as a valet service and cafe.

A spokesperson for Admiral said that driving without a valid MOT is ‘dangerous and could put the driver and other road users at risk’ and would nullify any cover regardless of which party was at fault.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

For more stories like this, check our news page.

(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *