guiseppewv
11-13-2009, 12:44 PM
Oops: Bugatti Veyron driven into lagoon in freak accident
Bad news for owners of the Bugatti Veyron, one of the world's most expensive and fastest cars. They don't float.
A Lufkin, Texas, man found out the hard way this week when he accidentally drove his $2-million sports car into a saltwater lagoon near Galveston, reports Chris Paschenko of the Galveston County Daily News. Our favorite part: the driver said he was distracted by "a low-flying pelican."
When the Veyron went in the water, the motor continued to run for about 15 minutes before finally giving out. That's $2 million of ruggedness right there. Maybe the salt water worked its corrosive magic by then. The Daily News said:
The man jerked the wheel, dropped his cell phone, and the car’s front tire left the frontage road and entered a muddy patch, which foiled his attempt to maneuver away from the lagoon.
We're just sure the guy, who wouldn't give his name to the reporter, wasn't driving too fast in a car capable of more than 200 miles per hour. Banish the thought.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2009/11/620001375/1
:neartears This almost makes me want to cry. What a waste of a great car! This dude is such an idiot and I ain't buying his version of the accident. :neartears
Bad news for owners of the Bugatti Veyron, one of the world's most expensive and fastest cars. They don't float.
A Lufkin, Texas, man found out the hard way this week when he accidentally drove his $2-million sports car into a saltwater lagoon near Galveston, reports Chris Paschenko of the Galveston County Daily News. Our favorite part: the driver said he was distracted by "a low-flying pelican."
When the Veyron went in the water, the motor continued to run for about 15 minutes before finally giving out. That's $2 million of ruggedness right there. Maybe the salt water worked its corrosive magic by then. The Daily News said:
The man jerked the wheel, dropped his cell phone, and the car’s front tire left the frontage road and entered a muddy patch, which foiled his attempt to maneuver away from the lagoon.
We're just sure the guy, who wouldn't give his name to the reporter, wasn't driving too fast in a car capable of more than 200 miles per hour. Banish the thought.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2009/11/620001375/1
:neartears This almost makes me want to cry. What a waste of a great car! This dude is such an idiot and I ain't buying his version of the accident. :neartears