Car Club Fail
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Car Club Fail
http://ca.autoblog.com/2012/06/05/bm...ash-in-moscow/
These BMW drivers decided rubbing elbows with each other just wasn't enough, as several car club members ended up crashing into each other and trading paint during a weekend cruise event. The BMW M Club drive suddenly took a wrong turn in traffic when the driver of a blue E34 M5 decides to change lanes... without looking.
The pack of BMW drivers quickly found themselves with no where left to go but into each others lanes (and cars), as the stunned drivers sent bits and pieces of BMW parts scattering along the Moscow road, snarling up traffic and racking up some expensive repair bills.
Luckily there were no major injuries, but several M cars from various generations were badly damaged in this huge collective accident. What this car club really needs is a group deal on insurance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUKhCUPqExM
These BMW drivers decided rubbing elbows with each other just wasn't enough, as several car club members ended up crashing into each other and trading paint during a weekend cruise event. The BMW M Club drive suddenly took a wrong turn in traffic when the driver of a blue E34 M5 decides to change lanes... without looking.
The pack of BMW drivers quickly found themselves with no where left to go but into each others lanes (and cars), as the stunned drivers sent bits and pieces of BMW parts scattering along the Moscow road, snarling up traffic and racking up some expensive repair bills.
Luckily there were no major injuries, but several M cars from various generations were badly damaged in this huge collective accident. What this car club really needs is a group deal on insurance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUKhCUPqExM
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Wowww... Not nearly as bad as the Japanese Ferrari incident. But it's a car club with enthusiasts--you'd figure they're pretty good about knowing what they're doing.