Hot news, guys! Hyundai's brand new rear-wheel-drive Genesis Coupe was crashed for the first time when his slammed into metal pole somewhere in Korea. Spicy detail: as you can see in the pics, both the driver and front passenger airbags failed to deploy. The Genesis Coupe's front-body structure looks like it did its job by absorbing [...]
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> Hot news, guys! Hyundai's brand new rear-wheel-drive Genesis Coupe was
> crashed for the first time when his slammed into metal pole somewhere in
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The dent in the windshield - likely from the driver's head given the bent
steering wheel - looks really nice too.
I wonder what the real story is about this car. For example, why is there a
car - the white one across the street in the third picture - up with it's
front wheels suspended in the air on what is supposed to be a city street?
PMDR - 17 Nov 2008 08:53 GMT
> The dent in the windshield - likely from the driver's head given the bent
> steering wheel - looks really nice too.
>
> I wonder what the real story is about this car. For example, why is there a
> car - the white one across the street in the third picture - up with it's
> front wheels suspended in the air on what is supposed to be a city street?
The white car looks to be on a tow truck autoloader. The loader arm
seems to have blended into the background. The merest hint of the
back of the truck itself looks like it just visible on the edge of the
column.
For comparison, this photo shows a similar tow about to take place:
http://static.flickr.com/60/171277834_7e291ed9a5_o.jpg