THE Automobile Association in South Africa can this week boast about helping not
only a stranded motorist, but one with a very fast car.
Cape Town-based luxury car dealership Crossley & Webb delivered
the Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce from Bloemfontein to a
businessman in Umhlanga, who prefers to remain anonymous. The group transported
the expensive car on one of the AA’s Iveco double cabs flatbed trucks, tied the
Lambo down with exotic vehicle soft straps, and the driver doing an extensive
inventory before the vehicle was moved.
“We are thrilled that Crossley & Webb entrusted this job to us.
The same care we have taken with
this vehicle we take with all the vehicles we tow and this again proves we offer the best service to all motorists in South Africa,” said the AA in a statement.
this vehicle we take with all the vehicles we tow and this again proves we offer the best service to all motorists in South Africa,” said the AA in a statement.
The Lambo arrives just in time for AIB Supercar Club’s ride from
Umhlanga to St Ives in the Midlands today. The IBV club currently boasts a
membership base of over 700 supercar owners and aims to have 2 500 members
nationally and 5 000 IBV Supercar Club members globally.
It has a strong presence in Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town,
where the club runs popular and attractive track days.
Founder and CEO Ashok Sewnarain says with expansion to Dubai and
London already in the works, IBV Supercar Club is set to go international with
it’s incredible combination of benefits and events.
(first published in Weekend Witness Motoring