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wonder why they taped up the front badge when it was on the recovery truck, guess they don't want people thinking Honda's can't handle lol

According to the article "it" lost control - nothing to do with the driver. ;)

Ouch..wonder if they had made the driver sign the disclaimer/acceptance of excess..if not that salesman is going to be in trouble!!

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16 hours ago, Chris said:

Ouch..wonder if they had made the driver sign the disclaimer/acceptance of excess..if not that salesman is going to be in trouble!!

 

I wonder if the customer was driving or the salesman / tech was out to 'try' the car.

 

I feel a wee bit sorry for them I've bought a couple of cars from Perth Honda and they're one of the better garages I've ever dealt with.

Got to love the Dundee Courier & Advertiser.

 

'One of Scotlands most notorious roads'.   

Yes indeed, but just about in the City limits of the Fair City of Perth. 

Well near enough where it landed, in the city limits after leaving the notorious road,

and that car having 'lost control' from the stretch near the major roundabouts where someone might stretch the legs of a 190 mph Super Car.

 

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6 hours ago, AwaoffSki said:

and that car having 'lost control' from the stretch near the major roundabouts where someone might stretch the legs of a 190 mph Super Car.

 

 

With 70mph average speed cameras in place.

 

I suspect (with no evidence) that the driver came round the roundabout at then booted it making the back end step out before over correcting, losing it and ending up arse first through the fence at Arnold Clark Kia/Merc.

 

It was cold that day too. Cold tyres, wet road, 500hp +electric, cack handed fool at the wheel.

Plenty around today with 150ps or so.

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