You Could Buy 200 Bugatti Chirons For The Price Of All The Damage Caused In The F&F Movie Series

An insurance company claims to have done the maths for how much damage is caused in the seven Fast & Furious movies that have been released so far, and these are big numbers
You Could Buy 200 Bugatti Chirons For The Price Of All The Damage Caused In The F&F Movie Series

If you’ve ever wondered how much money’s worth of damage has been caused in the Fast movie series, you’re in luck, because an insurance company has done the maths.

According to insurethegap.com, the seven films released to date have clocked up £419,446,914 in damage to cars, planes, helicopters, buildings, buses, tanks, trains and even motorbikes. It’s the good guys who’ve dealt the most destruction, too, being responsible for £261,108,631 of that figure.

We’re not entirely sure how the company has reached these numbers; the page gives no methodology and quotes no sources other than having worked with classic car consultant Nacho Llacer to estimate the monetary value of damage done to the rarer and older cars in the famous franchise, which draws to a close in April with the release of the final instalment, Fate of the Furious.

Via InsureTheGap.com
Via InsureTheGap.com

The most destructive character is Deckard Shaw, the major villain in Furious 7. Seeking revenge for the death of his brother in Fast & Furious 6, Shaw, played by Jason Statham, causes all kinds of hell in the series’ seventh instalment, amassing a frankly ridiculous £148,786,000 in insurance bills.

By comparison, crowd-pleaser Dom, a character defined by the awesome Vin Diesel, has ‘only’ caused £56,274,037’s worth of damage over the six films he has appeared in.

Via InsureTheGap.com
Via InsureTheGap.com

Tokyo Drift is the least destructive of all the films except for the original, which had a much lower budget for special effects, after all. Fast & Furious 6 is where the destruction really steps up a notch, from about £16-17m in Fast 5 to over £160m worth. In Furious 7, that figure apparently nudges £240m.

Elsewhere, the amount of ‘serious’ car damage has been steadily rising since the first film, with the exception of Tokyo Drift, which focused more on racing skill than blowing stuff up. The whole run of statistics makes for fun reading, and if you’re interested, the link is below.

Via: InsuretheGap

Hat tip to Ian Wright

Comments

KENMERI

With that amount of money,I can spend my life without working

03/29/2017 - 11:42 |
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Anonymous

I’m guessing that the price goes up each film?

The Fast and The Furious: couple of cars, a few windows…
Fast 7 (or whatever it is called): many cars, many floors of many buildings, explosions everywhere…

03/29/2017 - 13:15 |
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Anonymous

Fully how Tokyo Drift had a much lower budget, but was one of the best films in my opinion!

03/29/2017 - 14:32 |
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bctlegendary

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Agree! The best in the series IMHO

04/01/2017 - 10:47 |
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Will Tasillo

I thought that lykan was a replica

03/29/2017 - 14:47 |
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I’m guessing this was a “IF all the cars and things were actually destroyed, this would’ve been the damage worth”

03/29/2017 - 21:02 |
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It wasn’t even a replica. The car when it falls down the building is all CGI work.

03/29/2017 - 22:08 |
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Julian_F

More damage = shitier movies

03/29/2017 - 16:01 |
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Anonymous

The franchise isn’t ending! They said they’re making until 10?

03/29/2017 - 17:10 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yes

03/31/2017 - 00:54 |
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BoostAddict 1

How much profit did they make though? Still a waste of cars.

03/29/2017 - 17:31 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

The only thing the franchise can do to redeem its street racing nature would be a Tokyo drift 2
No explosions no jumping off buildings no bs

03/29/2017 - 18:07 |
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Jmar

These movies are the equivalent of a kid banging pots and pans together as entertainment.

03/29/2017 - 19:43 |
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Joshua Persaud (Wagon/Estate Squad) (Sleeper Squad) I need a

Maybe that’s why the are ending the series.

03/29/2017 - 21:56 |
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