Mave TMS Founder Administrator Messages 234,597 Location Belgium Mar 28, 2010 #1 You're safe in an Audi. The driver survived without a single scratch.
Mave TMS Founder Administrator Messages 234,597 Location Belgium Mar 28, 2010 #3 At first I thought these were two cars...
Andre Well-Known Member Messages 2,499 Mar 28, 2010 #4 Me too. This crash probably took place at like 140km/h
B Blubber Well-Known Member Messages 1,671 Location Luxemburg Mar 28, 2010 #5 Yep saw this on our TV But this happened 3 or 4 years ago ^^ This happened in Luxembourg
MiRc34 #3 Top Poster Hurr Durr. Messages 11,272 Location Romania Mar 28, 2010 #6 Mave said: At first I thought these were two cars... Click to expand... This. And the guy must be the luckiest in the world...
Mave said: At first I thought these were two cars... Click to expand... This. And the guy must be the luckiest in the world...
Mave TMS Founder Administrator Messages 234,597 Location Belgium Mar 28, 2010 #7 I guess he won't be speeding anymore ! (or he'd be a moron)
K Killer7 Well-Known Member Messages 1,217 Location Portugal Mar 28, 2010 #8 But what if there was passangers? As far i can see only the driver seat got no damage.
Mave TMS Founder Administrator Messages 234,597 Location Belgium Mar 28, 2010 #9 There were no passengers.
GPow69 EDM for life ♥ Messages 18,837 Location Canada Mar 30, 2010 #10 Mave said: There were no passengers. Click to expand... No passengers after the crash* Yeah sure the driver didn't get physically injured, but emotionally it would hurt to lose an Audi.
Mave said: There were no passengers. Click to expand... No passengers after the crash* Yeah sure the driver didn't get physically injured, but emotionally it would hurt to lose an Audi.
ThePro Well-Known Member Messages 2,403 Location Washington, DC Mar 31, 2010 #11 Every insurance (atleast on my country) has to pay a new car if 80% or more of the car is destoyed, which i guess is likely the case today.
Every insurance (atleast on my country) has to pay a new car if 80% or more of the car is destoyed, which i guess is likely the case today.