Ferrari Enzo spotted in the wild in Boston of all places with an interesting bumper sticker
Published on Nov 13, 2025 at 12:04 PM (UTC+4)
by Jason Fan
Last updated on Nov 13, 2025 at 1:17 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
You wouldn’t normally expect to see a Ferrari Enzo casually parked on the street, but that’s exactly what one stunned Reddit user spotted in Massachusetts this week.
Someone managed to snap a photo of one of the rarest Ferraris ever made casually parked on a busy street in Boston.
In fact, it wasn’t just any street, this one was home to luxury brands like Panerai and Chanel.
But it was the hypercar’s bumper sticker that really got people talking.
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Filling up a Ferrari is very expensive
The multimillion dollar Enzo was spotted wearing a bumper sticker complaining about gas prices.
Yep, this was a hypercar worth between $3.5 million and $5.5 million with a bumper sticker complaining about the high prices of gas.
The photo immediately exploded online, with Redditors cracking jokes about the unlikely pairing of Italian engineering and the sticker it wore.

“Got to be the only one with a bumper sticker!” one user wrote.
Another added, “Something about a Ferrari owner complaining about the price of gas… on their bumper.”
To be fair, the amount of money you need to fill up a Ferrari is pretty absurd, and UK Rapper Stormzy even ran out of fuel in his own Ferrari in the middle of London.
One commenter said they were happy to report that the car wasn’t just a garage queen, as they had seen the Enzo around Boston on multiple occasions.
As it turns out, many Enzo owners seem completely fine running up the odometer on their supercars.
And this is impressive considering just how hard it is to get your hands on one.

The Ferrari Enzo was so exclusive that buyers had to be handpicked
The Ferrari Enzo isn’t your typical supercar.
Built between 2002 and 2004, only 400 were ever made.
It was Ferrari’s ultimate expression of F1 technology for the road: a 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V12 pumping out 651 horsepower, all wrapped in carbon fiber.
It could sprint from 0 to 60mph in just 3.6 seconds, and top out around 217mph.
The Enzo was so exclusive that buyers were handpicked by the Italian carmaker itself.
Back then, it cost around $650,000, which is a pretty hefty sum.
But today, it’s worth at least five times that, unless you happen to chance upon a dubious $2,000 listing online.
Naturally, seeing one parked streetside in Boston, surrounded by SUVs and shoppers, feels almost sacrilegious.

However, it’s pretty awesome in its own way.
After all, it shows that the owner isn’t afraid to treat their Enzo like any other car, even if it means leaving it vulnerable to the state’s window-breaking seagulls.
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Jason Fan is an experienced content creator who graduated from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore with a degree in communications. He then relocated to Australia during a millennial mid-life crisis. A fan of luxury travel and high-performance machines, he politely thanks chatbots just in case the AI apocalypse ever arrives. Jason covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on technology, planes and luxury.