Marcus Rashford splashed out big money on a Lamborghini but since selling it, its new owner is having nightmares dealing with everything that it came with.
Marcus Rashford splashed £450,000 on a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, one of the best automobiles on the planet.
The England forward used another £30,000 to customise it, as per The SUN, with back seats bearing his initials as well as his name, and it has an engine causing a deafening noise.
Rashford just clocked 4,000 miles in the luxury car before he sold it and he got his money back from the man who bought the Lamborghini.
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However, the new owner is having a hard time with the car as its power and deafening noise are giving him a headache, literally.
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"That is ridiculous. I had to run away because it was going to burst my ear drum. I've got a headache, I need some Nurofen,” Will Kennedy, a car dealership owner, told The SUN after testing the car.
So powerful is the Lamborghini that it can accelerate from 0 to 60mph in just 2.9 seconds and shoots flames out of the exhaust.
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The car was bought by a rally driver who believes its cost could shoot up to £1 million as she says it is the last proper Lamborghini ever made.
"It gave me a headache driving it - not because of the sound just because it's a handful,” Kennedy further said.
Rashford is currently on loan at Aston Villa where he is enjoying a mini-revival after a difficult spell at his boyhood club Manchester United.
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The forward will hope to maintain his great form until the end of the season so that Unai Emery’s side can make the deal permanent after falling out of favour with United boss Ruben Amorim.