YouTuber dies after allegedly crashing BMW M240i on New York street
Andre Beadle, known as 1StockF30 on YouTube, died in a high-speed crash with speed suspected to be a factor YouTube user Andre Beadle died in a car accident while driving a BMW on November 5. Police reports say he was driving at a high rate of speed before the fatal crash. Authorities say the M240i collided with an Acura. A New York influencer known for driving a meticulously tuned BMW M240i has died after a late-night car crash. Authorities believe speed was a factor in the crash. Two people involved in the wreck survived. Considering the extent of damage to a car after an accident, that's probably a miracle. That influencer is Andre Beadle, known as 1StockF30 on platforms like YouTube and Instagram. Biddle. Part of Biddle's claim to fame was building and driving his BMW coupes. In his most infamous video, he crashed an M240i on a drag strip at 170 mph. Although he was taken to hospital after…
Classic Jaguar ruined by allegedly distracted driver
Passengers in a classic Jaguar XK120 are lucky to be alive after they were allegedly hit head-on by a driver who was looking at his mobile phone. Video widely circulated on social media shows the aftermath of a collision between a Jaguar and an Opel Insignia (sold here as the ZB Holden Commodore), with both vehicles suffering extensive damage. In the video, a passenger in the Jaguar is shown bleeding from the head and accuses the badge driver of being on his phone before the accident. Hundreds of new car deals available via car expert Now. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. The video appears to have been filmed in Italy - where cars drive on the right side of the road - and the damage to both vehicles supports claims by the Jaguar's passengers that the Opel crossed their side of the road, causing them to take evasive measures. action. Given the allegations…
Nissan Rogue gasoline smell allegedly making occupants sick
The class-action lawsuit claims the Rogue SUV's positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system is defective. September 24, 2024 — A Nissan Rogue class action lawsuit alleges that 2021-2023 Nissan Rogue models have odors inside the vehicle due to a defective positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system. The Nissan class action lawsuit alleges that the Rogue SUV is equipped with a 1.5-liter 3-cylinder variable compression turbo (VC-Turbo) engine. Occupants claimed that the smell of gasoline made them sick when the fuel seeped into the rubber components. The Nissan Rogue owner further claimed that the dealer did nothing about the gasoline odor complaint, but the technician allegedly acknowledged that there was a problem. Supposedly, even the occupants' clothes smelled like the gas from their recent ride in the Rogue, and once the Nissan Rogue was shut down and parked, the smell was apparently quite horrific. The class action lawsuit also claims that the gasoline smell caused the Nissan Rogue's value to decrease. The class-action…
Dealership’s mechanic allegedly damaged customer’s Polaris
Local residents also claimed that the dealership would race on local roads while “testing” UTVs A UTV in Oklahoma City reportedly crashed into a customer's vehicle and would not repair it. The customer claimed the dealer crashed the Polestar while taking it for a joyride on a public street. Locals claim that dealership employees are known for speeding in their UTVs around the neighborhood. Maxey's Motorsports in Oklahoma City is facing scrutiny following an incident involving a UTV. According to Mechele Abbot, owner of a 2019 Polaris RZR, the dealership's mechanic damaged the vehicle, and now Maxey's won't pay for the repairs. She reached out to local media for help, but as of this writing, the dealership appears to have taken no steps to resolve the issue. According to Abbott, she came to own the Polaris UTV because she inherited it after her husband passed away in 2022. The only reason she brought the car to Maxey's was because her…
The drunk driver allegedly pulled into the station and finished drinking beer
Despite an experience that would terrify most people, the driver of the RAM pickup truck appeared remarkably calm. Police attempted to stop a suspect for a traffic violation and then performed a PIT maneuver to stop him. He appeared to have finished a beer before police arrived to make the arrest. Now, he faces several serious charges. Police have to determine the best way to protect the public every day. In Arkansas, they seem to use the dangerous PIT maneuver more often than most places in the country. Of course, police never know what they will find when they pull over a suspect or conduct a PIT. According to the officer, the driver in this story actually climbed out of his mangled car and finished a beer before heading to jail. This all happened in Forrest City, about two hours outside of Little Rock. Arkansas police heard that a local police department was pursuing a Dodge Ram that was…
Tesla driver who allegedly hit and killed motorcyclist
Authorities said the driver admitted to police that he was not paying attention at the time of the accident A Tesla Model S driver admitted to relying too much on FSD during a bicycle accident. Tesla is not responsible if the driver is distracted and causes a crash. The incident has once again sparked debate about the safety of Tesla's autopilot system. On April 19, the driver of a Tesla Model S crashed into a motorcycle, killing the rider instantly. Authorities have now confirmed that the Tesla owner was using both the full-autonomous and semi-autonomous driving technologies and was looking at his phone at the time of the accident. The investigation is ongoing. Full Self-Driving is often criticized for its naming and the risk that owners might put too much trust in it. In a way, accidents like this show that some drivers are indeed abusing the technology. The Tesla driver admitted at the scene that he was distracted and…
Genius allegedly stole $600,000 worth of Hellcats and bragged about it
Three suspects were arrested in connection with the theft of 13 high-performance Dodge vehicles. Social media posts incriminating the suspects eventually led to their capture. The thieves face multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit burglary and vehicle theft. Stealing a car is obviously a crime, and crafty criminals sometimes find ways to evade capture. More often, though, the alleged car thieves get caught, especially when they brag about their illegal deeds online. Sit back and think about this one, because as far as criminals go, at least one person in this story doesn't seem to be the smartest. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Police recently arrested three men for allegedly stealing 13 vehicles in July 2023. That same month, police arrested one of the three, Jesse Venegas, after seeing him hanging around a Dodge dealership. MORE: 10 new Ford Raptors worth $1 million stolen…
Genius allegedly stole $600,000 worth of Hellcats and bragged about it
Crime is stupid, but repeatedly posting it on Instagram is even stupider Three suspects were arrested in connection with the theft of 13 high-performance Dodge vehicles. Social media posts incriminating the suspects eventually led to their capture. The thieves face multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit burglary and vehicle theft. Stealing a car is obviously a crime, and crafty criminals sometimes find ways to evade capture. More often, though, the alleged car thieves get caught, especially when they brag about their illegal deeds online. Sit back and think about this one, because as far as criminals go, at least one person in this story doesn't seem to be the smartest. Police recently arrested three men for allegedly stealing 13 vehicles in July 2023. That same month, police arrested one of the three, Jesse Venegas, after seeing him hanging around a Dodge dealership. MORE: 10 new Ford Raptors worth $1 million stolen from assembly plant after keys were lost When they…