Motoring Discussion > Soft-top isn't, fortunately Miscellaneous
Thread Author: Focusless Replies: 7

 Soft-top isn't, fortunately - Focusless
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shropshire/10193470.stm

"Two men were lucky to only suffer minor injuries when their convertible car left the M54 and dropped 30ft, landing on its roof, paramedics said."

BMW?
 Soft-top isn't, fortunately - Old Navy
>> BMW?
>>

Looks like BMW drivers standard of parking.

On a more serious note they were incredibly lucky, hope they have the sense to realise it.
 Soft-top isn't, fortunately - Focusless
Looking at the picture, I wonder if it actually landed nose first and toppled over. Not that that would have been any less scary for the occupants.
Last edited by: Focus on Sun 30 May 10 at 15:31
 Soft-top isn't, fortunately - Clk Sec
>> I wonder if it actually landed nose first and toppled over

I think it must have done.
 Soft-top isn't, fortunately - Bagpuss
Looks like a BMW E46 cabrio.

I remember seeing pictures some years back of a Mercedes SL (the soft top one) that crashed and flipped over several times on an autobahn at an estimated 250km/h. The occupants also survived pretty much unscathed. Didn't manage to find the piccies with a quick Google. Did find this though. Posted on the other side 2 or 3 years ago. Driver also walked away.

www.celica-community.de/showthread.php?t=5211

 Soft-top isn't, fortunately - Dave_
>> a Mercedes SL (the soft top one) that crashed and flipped over several times on an autobahn

Youtube video here: bit.ly/20Basn
 Soft-top isn't, fortunately - Hard Cheese
>> Looks like a BMW E46 cabrio.
>>

Perhaps a 6 Series?
 Soft-top isn't, fortunately - L'escargot
"The road is around 30ft (9.1 metres) below the motorway."

Saying 9 metres would have been sufficient. There was no need for them to use a calculator to do the conversion.
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