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"Dude, you just f**ked up your Jaguar"

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So, I go to visit my girlfriend after lunch today, and I see this (Yes, I had to circle around to get a better look)...

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Its facing westbound in an eastbound lane. I think one of the decorative rocks took out the rear axle. Maybe not. Regardless, someone got one hell of a nice start to the weekend.

Sorry if the pic quality is meh; used my camera phone.

Oh, and I don't remember if I've posted these before. If not, here are my "Dude, you just f**ked up your Hyundai" pics from a few months ago...

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Operating a camera while driving is a good way to get hit by Toyotas or SuperDutys

That's why Fly is a firm believer in lane-departure warning, blind-spot warning, lane-keep assist, radar-guided cruise control, and panic brake pre-load... :unsure:

Uhm...how did that Sonata get put out to sea? :blink:

How is the Elantra still floating? Is it shallow there or is it actually that water-tight?

Wow... the Jaguar maskes me cringe (I do not really hate the new Jags) but that

Hyundai makes me laugh. I bet it turned to rust-dust about 12 minutes after you

took that photo. HOw ridiculous. What is the story there???

Maybe it rolled off the ship on its way in to be delivered :thumbsup:

That reminds me, the other day I saw a flatbed with a red Jaguar S-Type backing into someone's driveway a few houses down from me...the rear end was pretty much totaled...I should go take a pic of it...it's still sitting there in the driveway...I wonder if they plan to fix (if they can) it or want to junk it but don't wanna through all the money away.

How did that Hyundai end up in the water?

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