A Lamborghini worth an estimated £170,000 has been seized by police after its driver was driving without insurance.
The Lamborghini Huracan was spotted by Greater Manchester Police on the M60 near Swinton on Sunday.
Officers stopped the vehicle because it had a license plate that did not exist on the Police National Computer (PNC).
They forced the driver to stop on the hard shoulder of the busy freeway.
After stopping the vehicle, they found that the driver was driving his friend’s Lamborghini without insurance.
Greater Manchester Police said the vehicle was later impounded and the driver reported the offences.
He said the vehicle was seized under Section 165 of the Road Traffic Act.
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The Force tweeted images of the blue Lamborghini Huracan, which can sell for up to £300,000.
The Greater Manchester Police Traffic account posted on Twitter on Sunday: “This Lamborghini Huracan was seen on the M60 near Swinton today with a number plate which did not exist on PNC.
“The vehicle stopped and the driver discovered that he was using his friend’s car without insurance.
“Vehicle seized and driver reported for violations.”