BMW M850i exit the parking space in the launch mode and hit 4
After the driver allegedly trying to launch control stunt, the driver lost his control over the BMW M850i. The collision accident caused four cars to damage, and one of the cars could not be identified behind the rear tire. Fortunately, after the incident, the driver stayed at the scene without injury. BMW's M850i Gran Coupe is a luxury beast of $ 107,295. The optional price is as high as 523 horsepower (390 kW), full -wheel drive and malignant launch control system. A driver in Erwan, California found that when they lost their control and farming four parking cars, the system would be tolerant. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que: ()}; USHUP.TRIGGGERAD ("0F7E3106 -C4D6-4DB4-4DB4-8135-C5088799a76a76AF8 ") 82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F");}}); The accident occurred near the shopping mall near the Deerfield Ave and Hearthstone. The parking lots in the area were spacious and the obstacles were relatively small. This did not prevent the driver from connecting with a lot of connection. Witnesses claim that…
Citroen to exit Australia due to low sales
Citroen C5 Aircross discontinued - AustraliaDespite Citroën's more than 100-year history in Australia, its sales in the first half of 2024 were still outsold by niche brands such as Ferrari, Maserati, Lotus and Bentley.French car manufacturer Citroën has been operating in the Australian market for over 100 years. In Australia, Citroën is currently the oldest active car company. Despite holding this record, Citroën Australia has been having a very bad sales performance. The outlook is so bad that Ferrari has outsold Citroën in Australia.Citroen exits Australian marketFor reference, Citroen sold just 87 cars in Australia in the entire first half of 2024. 87 in six months! Citroen has exited the Australian market due to difficulties in building a profitable business.This is an unfortunate development for car enthusiasts in Australia, as Citroën is one of the country’s oldest operating car brands. Citroën has been selling cars in Australia since 1923, while the brand was founded in France only four years ago.…