Lamborghini Goes Full 'Robot Wars', Ends Up Beneath A Honda Civic
This is not the way to park a convertible supercar. A Lamborghini Huracan Spyder ended up half-way under a Honda Civic after its wedge-shaped nose took a detour in Chicago last week.
The driver of the $260,000+ Italian beauty reportedly said the car was hit by another before this impact, the jolt from which caused him to mash the accelerator instead of the brake. The next thing he knew, his pride and joy was getting intimate with the back end of a Japanese compact.
Interestingly, the Lamborghini’s low nose probably saved the couple a serious smash, driving beneath the rear bumper of the Civic instead of trying to force a way into its boot.
No one was injured in the unusual collision, which happened when the Huracan driver and his passenger were on their way to dinner in Chicago’s West Loop. We don’t know whether the driver of the car that allegedly hit the Huracan first stopped at the scene or not.
We’d be willing to bet this one won’t buff out. It will be an especially expensive fix if that matt finish is the paint, rather than a wrap. In terms of silver linings, though, the obviously filthy-rich owner and his other half are said to be going shopping for a new car today. How the other half live, etc.
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If you’re going to ruin your lambo at least go full f&f ramp car
First thought: V10 Phil
Checking to see what’s under the skirt.
Perv
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“They are going to shop on Monday for their new car.”
Flipping ballers, lol.
Just another example of people having more money than driving skills
So all those rally drivers have no skill and all money? Because accidents happen to everyone
QUE THE ANOTHER ONE MEME
YES
Not the first time for a Lambo parking mishap…
Not a parking mishap , but hey, it still counts right?
Imagine this with humans…oh wait that’s NSFW.
You actually can
Go watch the human centipede
Actually dont watch it. Seriously
Well its a i-vtec
The question from me is Were they going to a fancy restaurant to celebrate a successful win for the Chicago Cubs in overtime, then got caught up in the immense traffic leaving the stadium, causing a crash? Because it is completely possible, considering the West Loop is only 20 minutes away from Wrigley Field.