The photos of the consequences reveal the extent of the damage, suggesting that the JAG may well be radiation
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- A Ford Everest climbed a stationary Jaguar F type after turning to an intersection.
- The accident was filmed on Dashcam images, showing that the SUV driver was at fault.
- The Jaguar sports car has suffered serious damage, while the robust Ford has lost a wheel.
It looks like the automotive gods have delivered another bizarre collision, this time between a Ford Everest and an F Jaguar type in Brisbane, Australia. If you’ve already wondered what’s going on when a bulky SUV meets a lowered sports car, here is your answer.
The accident took place earlier this month. The Jaguar Dashcam images, essentially a row seat with a collision test, show the type F motionless when it was affected. SPOILER: It was not the jag’s fault, but you don’t guess this while looking at the damage.
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It all started when a VW T-Roc white stopped at an intersection to let the Ford Everest pass. The Jaguar was positioned behind the Volkswagen. While Everest has done its turn on the right, it accelerated unexpectedly. The wheels still turned, the SUV crashed into the stationary type F, then collided with a SUV Chery Tiggo 4 Pro behind.
According to a report by our colleagues to CarexpertAnother car was approaching the opposite direction, probably panicking the Ford driver and hitting the accelerator pedal.
Dashcam images shared by the Dash Cam Owners Australia Facebook page reveals how extended the damage has been. The Jaguar will require a new bumper, a new headlight, a hood, a front mudguard, a side door of the driver and a rear rear panel, accumulating a heavy repair bill. And these are just visible damage. Given the expensive repairs these days, we will take a wild assumption and call it a radiation.
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As for Everest, its right wheel has been drawn in the accident, leaving the front bumper and the poorly mutilated right fender. The driver of the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro, on the other hand, became easy, with only a few scratches on the nose of their SUV.
Despite the severity of the accident, no injury has been reported. However, the driver of Jaguar surely had a moment of pure panic by watching a Ford Everest SUV climb awkwardly on the long hood of type F.