AzScorpion
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Oh, the poor Lambo owner.
I guess she thought she was in an episode of Road Kill right Clay @TxOTRRanger 

Of course now they're talking about banning lifted trucks because of a dumb @ss driver.
I was only fitting it happened in the parking lot of Crunch Fitness. lol
https://autos.yahoo.com/people-and-culture/articles/petite-blonde-lady-behind-wheel-145128563.html
Of course now they're talking about banning lifted trucks because of a dumb @ss driver.
https://autos.yahoo.com/people-and-culture/articles/petite-blonde-lady-behind-wheel-145128563.html
According to videos circulating online, the Lamborghini was moving through the lot, apparently looking for a parking space. At the same time, the lifted Silverado enters the frame with noticeable speed for a confined area like that.
What happens next unfolds quickly.
The truck doesn’t slow enough, doesn’t avoid, and ends up driving directly over the front of the Huracán. It’s the kind of impact that shouldn’t happen in a parking lot, which is exactly why the footage is spreading.
A Lamborghini Huracán sits extremely low to the ground by design. A lifted Silverado, on the other hand, has the kind of ground clearance that completely changes how it interacts with smaller vehicles.
When those two meet at the wrong moment, the result looks almost unreal. Instead of a typical collision, the truck simply rides up and over the supercar. It turns a high-end exotic into something that, in that moment, looks completely vulnerable.
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