...Unless one of the owners of the parked cars decides to sew.
I don't think any amount of sewing will fix this problem. Even a quilt the size of Detroit wouldn't make me feel better about my car being smashed up by some douchebag who has no business driving a Viper.
I don't think any amount of sewing will fix this problem. Even a quilt the size of Detroit wouldn't make me feel better about my car being smashed up by some douchebag who has no business driving a Viper. I'd probably just sue the retard instead.
nor do I know what the owner has planned for the doomed viper, I know he had some people looking at it to buy parts off it but I'm not to sure what is going to happen. As of right now it sits in a locked container in our service yard.
what's the container number? I have a craned flatbed I can pick it up in the morning.
It was probably some effin college kid whose penis abruptly shrank the minute his ass hit the driver's seat.
If I had the $80,000+ to spend on a Viper, I wouldn't mind taking the $25 or $50 they give you in lieu of the 'courtesy' full tank of gas. I wouldn't want somebody else driving my car.
Yea the kid probly should not have driven anything other than a Kia Spectra.
But we have all done stupid shit. not this stupid but still..
Shit happens.. This is a hard leson to learn.. the kid will probly never be aloud to drive anything other than a Trecell till he is 30.
I can understand maybe bumping into a parked car if you're trying to parallel park and suck at it, but hit 4 of them from the driving lane? He was probably the same kid we all made fun of when we were 10; who got distracted and ended up on the hood of a parked car while riding a Huffy.
The dealer should be smart enought to limit who gets behind the wheel of a Viper. Here at my shop, I , and only I am to drive the Viper when it is in the service dept. I'm the service manager so there is some accountability involved.....like my job!
That sucks, such a beautiful car. Its fixable though, I don't think it is totaled.
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