Dang.... that car is wrecked. Probably just hydroplaned and that is the end of it.
Hope they are oK
Dang.... that car is wrecked. Probably just hydroplaned and that is the end of it.
Hope they are oK
Ya it was nasty up here the other day. I don't know why the were out driving when the forecast called for 30-50mm of rain and 90kph winds. I'm guessing he hydroplaned and lost it. There was tons of water on all the roads.
Crap. I wonder if he did that damage hitting another car, as it didn't look like he left the road?
#1. Hope nobody got hurt too badly. By the looks of it, damn lucky if they walked away unscathed.
#2. NEVER drive it in the rain. Thought it was a general Viper Law - I understand tires make a diff.. but it's a LAW.
#3. Isn't Canada the home of magical Viper resurrection? All crunched Vipers go to Canada and then magically appear for sale with clean titles..?
When I was a fresh newb shopper on the forums, I got PM'd by more than one guy from Canada trying to sell me a car. Just sayin'.
Yah, it's just one big happy chop shop up here. lol!![]()
Seeing as I'm pretty close to this one, my social media was full of this one for a couple days. Two things amazed me from the local mouth breather commenters on the pictures:
1. Everyone assumed to know he was driving recklessly and deserved to crash, with no personal knowledge of course.
2. Most seemed overjoyed that a guy who could afford a nice car crashed it.
Jealousy is an ugly thing. Imagine the joy of onlookers if he had crashed a Lamborghini or Ferrari......
1st hope everyone is OK!!!
If the sub frame is not bent the car will be OK with lots of parts needed to fix. The under-body or frame is very robust on these cars. CAAP will build a frame only but need to move fast before they close down. Not certain of the service parts plan from FCA.
Hopefully it's a loaded GTS. It's totaled.
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