
- Ford Everest climbed over the fixed Jaguar F-shaped after turning at the intersection.
- The accident was captured by the dashboard, indicating that the SUV’s driver was at fault.
- The Jaguar sports car suffered severe damage while the sturdy Ford lost its wheels.
It seems the Auto God has caused another strange collision, this time between Ford Everest and Jaguar F-type in Brisbane, Australia. If you’re wondering what happens when a bulky SUV encounters a low sports car, this is your answer.
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The accident happened earlier this month. The dash lens from Jaguar is essentially the front seats for the crash test, showing the F-type still at rest when hit. Spoiler: It’s not JAG’s fault, but you won’t guess this by looking at the corruption.
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It all started when the White Volkswagen T-Roc stopped at a crossroads to get Ford Everest through. The Jaguar is located behind Volkswagen. With the right turn of Mount Everest, it accelerated unexpectedly. As the wheels rotate, the SUV hit the fixed F-type and then collided with the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro SUV.
According to reports from our colleagues Carexpertanother car approaches from the opposite direction, which may cause Ford drivers to panic and hit the accelerator pedal.
Dashboard lenses are Dash Cam owner Australia The pages on Facebook reveal the widespread extent of the loss. The Jaguar will need a new bumper, headlights, hood, front fenders, driver’s side doors and rear quarter panels, and add a lot of repairs. This is just obvious harm. Given how expensive the repairs are these days, we will be madly guessing and calling it a write.
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As for Mount Everest, its right wheel was pulled apart in the crash, causing severe confusion between the front bumper and the fender on the right. On the other hand, the driver of the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro got out of the car, and the SUV had only a little wear on the nose.
Despite the severity of the crash, no injuries have been reported. Despite this, the Jaguar driver must have watched the Ford Everest SUV climbed awkwardly onto the F-shaped long hood without a moment of panic.
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