I drove Marcus Rashford’s unique £450,000 Lamborghini which shoots FIRE out the exhaust – its value will skyrocket
MARCUS RASHFORD’S Lamborghini is so difficult to drive it can give users a headache.The England star is understood to have splashed out £450,000 on the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ.Marcus Rashford’s old Lamborghini causes headaches for driversCredit: Youtube / Warford CarsThe car can accelerate from 0-60mph in just 2.9 secondsCredit: Youtube / Warford CarsIt shoots flames out of the exhaustCredit: Youtube / Warford CarsRashford customised the vehicle with his signatureThe inside features Rashford’s name and initialsCredit: Youtube / Warford CarsRashford sold the Lamborghini for £450,000Credit: GettyHe has since sold the vehicle after notching 4,000 miles on the clock, and he got back what he paid for it.The man he sold it to, a rally driver named James, believes the car could be worth £1million in a few years, claiming it is the last proper Lamborghini ever made.The car can accelerate from 0 to 60mph in just 2.9 seconds and shoots flames out of the exhaust.Rashford customised the vehicle with his signature – at an approximate cost of £30,000.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe back seat bears his initials as well as his name.It also packs a punch with the engine causing a deafening noise.After testing it out, car dealership owner Will Kennedy said: “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.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSHe later drove the car and then got a headache for a different reason.He added: “It gave me a headache driving it – not because of the sound just because it’s a handful.”Moment Marcus Rashford’s £700k Rolls-Royce is towed off motorway after tyre blew outRashford sold his Lamborghini to buy a special edition Audi RS 6 Avant GTCredit: AudiRashford had endured a difficult season as he was forced to leave Manchester United in January.But his move to Aston Villa is paying off as he returned a recall to the England squad and started both of Thomas Tuchel’s first two matches in charge. More