You crash a Porsche - and just keep driving with strange “luggage”
Created: 12/28/2021, 10:25 AM
From: Sebastian Oppenheimer
After a violent accident, a Porsche driver with a completely demolished rear simply drove for miles.
His “luggage” is particularly curious.
Cobham (Great Britain) - Such a small parking bump happened quickly - and it is clear that you don't call a tow truck straight away because of a few scratches on the bumper. But if you have a serious accident and, for example, the entire rear of the vehicle including the taillights has been demolished, you should definitely not drive any further - unless it is only a few meters to the next workshop. A Porsche driver in Great Britain obviously did not find his considerable rear damage so bad and simply continued his journey for many kilometers - with strange "luggage", as reported by 24auto.de. (Porsche from "Bad Boys" is being auctioned: How much does the film bolide bring?)
Completely in the bucket: With this demolished rear end, the driver of the Porsche Boxster S simply drove on - the bumper as "luggage".
© Twitter (SurreyRoadCops)
You crash a Porsche - and just keep driving with strange “luggage”
The driver of the badly damaged Porsche Boxster S was finally stopped by the police - on the M25 near Cobham in the county of Surrey.
As the man explained to the officials, he had already had the accident in the neighboring county of Kent - which means that he must have been on the road for a while with the destroyed stern.
Apparently, the Boxster driver was not even looking for the next opportunity to repair: According to the police, the Porsche driver missed at least two petrol stations on his way and ignored several exits.
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Man crashes Porsche Boxster - and jams a broken bumper under the tailgate
As the photo of the Porsche Boxster S published by the police on Twitter shows, the collision was quite violent. So strong that the entire bumper was torn off. Quite strange: Although there is certainly nothing left to be saved on that part, the Porsche driver tucked the bumper - or whatever was left of it - under the tailgate of the mid-engine roadster. (Shortly after the purchase: police confiscated tuning Mercedes)
Perhaps the Boxster driver just wanted to avoid someone driving into the rubble of his car and damaging his car - or perhaps even having an accident.
It is astonishing that the "construction" apparently held up and that he did not lose the parts - because that would certainly not have turned out well for the following traffic.
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