BenLikesCars
BenLikesCars
BenLikesCars

Yeah, I know it’s not my car and maybe it’s just me, but I can’t watch crashes like this without cringing a bit. They oddly cause a slight twinge in the stomach...like I was experiencing the crash. Though, my secondary thoughts after knowing everyone was alright, would probably veer quickly into guesstimating the

There’s Niva a shortage of Russian car crash videos.

It Niva ends!

not aLada huh?

Invisible, except for the outline of the jet and Wonder Woman herself.
So, not really invisible at all.

Every few years for no obvious reason I’ve had this weird thought: imagine how much carnage, how much disruption there would be if suddenly there were truly invisible cars on the road.

I blame Wonder Woman for carelessly parking her invisible in the street.

My brother once had a friend who would randomly pass nobody on the highway and when questioned would just say “ghost car.”

Or adjust their tire pressure!

I had a hand-me-down Pontiac 6000 in high school in the 80s. Unexplained spins, violent lurching and random shedding of parts just happened.

For some reason, removing the other car really emphasizes the destructive force in an auto accident. It’s weird and doesn’t jive, but it’s true. It’s like watching video of a building “implosion” or of earthquake destruction. There’s this invisible hand at work, so what you notice most is the effect of that hand.

You know the videos are real because the BMW wasn’t using their turn signal.

Must be the same invisible hand of god that causes Mustangs to spin towards crowds of onlookers.

Absolutely.

They came with the car. Eventually I'll probably get some plain steelies.

He is, absolutely. He certainly didn't have to do this.

I'm actually glad that happened, as it's one of the only clues as to how much the car was leaning.

Now that I think about it, it seems logical that someone like Mr. Needell would be well versed in going fast while conserving tires, unlike those of us (me) who drive like an orangutan and can't do a track day without showing some cord.

I think you can turn it off, but Tiff never saw the button. He was too focused on making sure the a/c was pumping.

Because none of his other cars will baby?