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Fast & Furious Franchise Has Wreaked Over Half A Billion Damages
The real-life cost of every car crash, car explosion, and car crashes in the Fast & Furious franchise, into buildings that then would cost over $523.3 million USD.
"The Fast and Furious" franchise is known for its cars, stunts, and the serious wreck that results from the combination of the two.
We take the damages for granted, only being in awe to every crash, explosion, and fistfights. However, a British insurance website, Insure the Gap, has gone through each of the seven "Furious" films and put a value on the damage caused over time.
The real-life cost of every car crash, car explosion, and car crashes in the Fast & Furious franchise, into buildings that then would cost over $523.3 million USD.
Also, the website broke down the damage by each "Furious" films, types of damage, and damage to a character. The film with the most damage and highest cost was Furious 7.
It also discovered, 169 regular cars were damaged, 142 regular cars were destroyed, and 37 "unique" cars - including custom built cars, helicopters and, even a tank were destroyed.
The most expensive car that was damaged was a Lykan Hypersport by W Motors during "Furious 7" which was used to jump between buildings in Abu Dhabi and it cost about $3.5 million.
Although Dom (Vin Diesel) and his team (family) are superhuman wrecking machines for the good guys, they generated way more financial damage than the bad guys.
The franchise's eighth instalment, "The Fate of the Furious," looks as if it will spike the total sum towering, concluding by what we've observed in the official trailer.
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