Someone “stole” manual BMW 850CSI for $61K
Manual coupe with freshly built 5.6-liter V12 and ultra-plaid exhaust pipes, letting the music stream sell for amazing wise money go through Chris Chilton March 31, 2025, 13:52 The 1995 BMW 850CSI just brought the trailer for an astonishing $61,000. The 6-speed manual coupe installed a newly built V12 less than six months ago. Even if the accident was allowed to be recorded in the 1990s, the CSI looked like a great buy. BMW's original 850i has a lot of options on paper, including citing the design of the old M1 supercar and the V12 Power M1. However, it was not until mid-1994 that the stronger, more driver-oriented 850CSI swing did not fulfill the 8 Series' promise. This is why most CSIs cost a lot of money, and the bargaining at this auction is a rare exception. A 1995 car travels 81,000 miles (130,000 kilometers) on its digital odometer, and the black black coupe is sold for an incredibly reasonable…
The thief stole 4 Porsches in Mexico, worth $1 million, but
Officers caught up with four suspects and recovered the car within just six hours after the robbery Police said the criminal stole a Porsche 911 worth nearly a million dollars on March 12. Within hours, authorities found the car and arrested four suspects related to the crime. Officials said the four men broke into a hole in the wall and entered the car. Stealing a car is by no means a wise move, but in some cases it is especially questionable. The criminals in this story are obviously not that smart. They took the high-profile Porsche, leaving behind a lot of evidence and haven't gone very far before the police caught up with them. Now, they will face serious prison time instead of reaping the rewards of crime south of the border. The incident occurred on March 12 in El Paso, Texas. The cars involved include the 1971 Porsche 911, the 2014 Porsche 911, the 2007 911 Turbo and the…
Thieves stole 8 new Corvettes from GM factory and put them down
Police finally took back all cars after someone discovered the red ZR-1 parked near the factory Thieves occupied eight mountains in total from a GM factory in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Shortly afterwards, officers found all the cars near the employee-driven ZR-1. Now, one person is being detained and officials are looking for other accomplices. Thieves have been sliding cars all the time, but they don’t decide to steal them directly from the automaker’s production lines every day. However, this is GM's Kentucky green plant, where Corvette is made. Just to add some extra ridiculousness to the mix, it's not a lonely job. No, eight Witters were taken away. Read: 2026 Corvette Facelift Goodbye of Buttons, Hello New Interior Although initially reported that the 1,064 horsepower 2025 Corvette Zr-1 was a stolen vehicle, contacted GM later Roads and tracks To clarify that ZR-1 is not one of the stolen Corvettes. Still, you want GM people to be particularly alert to these…
Someone “stole” a new durango hellcat from a Dodge dealer
A lucky buyer snapped up a brand new 2024 Durango for $81,500 at auction, selling for 25 miles. It's only 25 miles, and the dealer that sold it originally planned to keep it as a collectible. Now, Stellantis dealers have moved on and purchased the 2025 edition to lock in and never drive. It’s no secret that dealers always go out for their price-added meat whenever there is a chance. Sticker price? Just a suggestion. But every once in a while, the table turns and when they do, the result can be entertaining. In this case, the Stanlander dealer in New York has just taken a huge financial blow, not the kind you shrugged. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que :()}; adpushup.que.push(function(){if(adpushup.config.platform!=="Desktop"){adpushup.triggerad("0f7e3106-c4d6-4db4-4db4-8135 c5088799a76a76a76f8") adpushup.triggerad("82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F"); We're talking about tens of thousands of dollars in losses, because the original owner apparently planned to hide this Dodge Durango SUV as a collector's item, just changed his mind and auctioned it off.…
The thief stole the Jeep Track and didn’t know it was filming his
The suspect allegedly destroyed the engine during the chase and police caught up shortly after The thief stole a Jeep Grand Cherokee Track and Field Hawk without realizing it had a working dashboard. The original owner took back the video of the dashboard and uploaded it to the world. Despite getting the car back, the owner said the thief might have destroyed his modified V8 engine. After the crime, the owner of the stolen vehicle must have countless ideas. Where is my car? What are the thief doing? Are the police even looking for it? But there is no need to be surprised at the owner of the stolen Jeep Grand Cherokee track and field racer equipped with a raucous Hellcat supercharged motor. Thanks to the dashboard and tracking equipment installed in the SUV, he gained a row of seats throughout the ordeal, including a high-speed police chase. According to the video description, the uploader is the former owner of…
The thief stole Ferrari 488 after Lexus and Toyota SUV
Melbourne authorities demanded that residents who stole the camera to assist in the investigation go through Brad Anderson February 4, 2025, 21: 02 Police have not arrested any arrests with vehicle theft. Toyota Rav4 and Toyota Kluger are the first two cars stolen. While snatching Ferrari, the white Lexus GS250 was also stolen and used. Australian police have recently tracked a stolen Ferrari 488 GTB in a series of car theft in a suburbs west of Melbourne last week. Although the authorities have restored high -end sports cars, they have not arrested. Ferrari is one of the several vehicles stolen in the region's two -day crime frenzy. According to the Wormman Crime Investigation Department of the Victorian Police Department, the distance of a robbery started on the morning of January 29th in Cottee Road, Trustina, about 1:40 in the morning. It is believed that a group of three thieves entered the house through an open garage door, and then stole…
Brooklyn man stole a tow truck to save his Chevy, but it ended up
In New York City, a man got into an argument with a tow truck driver while his Chevrolet was being towed. After stealing the trailer, the man drove his partially immobilized pickup truck into multiple vehicles. Police are still searching for the suspect who fled on foot after crashing into the bus. A crazy road rage incident occurred in Brooklyn, New York on Friday morning when a tow truck driver tried to tow a Chevrolet Silverado. Another man, who appeared to be the owner of the pickup truck, disagreed. After an argument with the towing professionals, the Chevrolet owner jumped on the tow truck, leaving a mess behind. 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"); } }); The incident occurred at 53rd Street, between First and Second Avenues in Brooklyn, around 11 a.m. Apparently, the Chevrolet parked on the side of the road blocked the maintenance door, causing…
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…