3 Jeeps Destroyed in 3 seconds

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  • Sampson

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    Jan 24, 2013
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    White Marsh
    He could buy it but couldn't drive it.
    Maybe a mechanical failure but sure looks like he just mashed the throttle and never let off.
     

    JohnnyE

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    Jan 18, 2013
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    MoCo
    The flying dirt indicates to me the ground was not frozen solid, so it appears there was enough traction to have stopped short of collision. Driver error caused the mess.
     

    EODJoe

    Sic Semper Tyrannis
    Jan 15, 2013
    287
    Carroll County
    It's a good thing it's only three Fiats and not actual Jeeps. The true Jeep line ended in 2006 when they produced the last of the in-line 4.0 liter 6-cylinders. Still had all steel bodies and short wheelbase like they were intended to be. Everything since has been trash.
     

    lazarus

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    Jun 23, 2015
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    He could buy it but couldn't drive it.
    Maybe a mechanical failure but sure looks like he just mashed the throttle and never let off.
    Ditto. I'd guess it started bouncing and he just left his foot mashed down rather than let off the throttle.
     

    HiStandards

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    Aug 1, 2017
    582
    Anne Arundel Co
    It's a good thing it's only three Fiats and not actual Jeeps. The true Jeep line ended in 2006 when they produced the last of the in-line 4.0 liter 6-cylinders. Still had all steel bodies and short wheelbase like they were intended to be. Everything since has been trash.
    Does my 1942 Ford GPW count as an actual true Jeep? It has a 134 ci 4-cylinder.
     

    MaxVO2

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    Soooooo, does "Standard" auto insurance cover "Off roading" ?

    ****Dunno, but there were a TON of exclusions for cars that were tagged but drag raced at the track. I would think high risk activities in a vehicle off legal paved roads, etc.. maybe wouldn’t be covered or refused if those videos got in the hands of the agent..

    People do all manner of stupid stuff on the roads and insurance covers out to the limit of the policy, but off road I’d think the insurance company would tell ya to pound dirt, kinda like the pounding those three Jeeps got, or one of Hunter Bidens call girls/escorts/prostitutes in his leaked videos.

    Sucks if any of those people had to continue making payments on a wrecked Jeep, but that’s the way the fender crumples sometimes!
     

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