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Thread Author: Focusless Replies: 10

 Parking problem - Focusless
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8652301.stm

Initially it looks like one of those street art type things, but apparently not.
 Parking problem - henry k
>> Initially it looks like one of those street art type things but apparently not.
>>
D is for drive forward. R is reverse and left pedal is the brake ?
 Parking problem - hawkeye
Looks like the C pillars stopped it. Good job it wasn't a drophead. And how little damage to the rear after punching a hole in the wall.
 Parking problem - Tooslow
Blimey! You'd expect the wall to be stronger!

JH
 Parking problem - -
MB having the same troubles as Toyota.
 Parking problem - Zero
>> MB having the same troubles as Toyota.

yeah - American drivers.
 Parking problem - -
i wasn't going to say that Z but i agree.

edit..swmbo says it's got to be a woman.
Last edited by: gordonbennet on Thu 29 Apr 10 at 20:24
 Parking problem - R.P.
Bet he left a little deposit at the BoA as a result
 Parking problem - VxFan
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Ralph Huson, 67, managed to get his foot stuck between the brake and the accelerator as he attempted to reverse his white C-class into a space in the Bank of America building's car park in Tulsa.


How good of him to take the blame for his wife ;o)
 Parking problem - kensitas
Looking as closely as I could, I couldn't see much evidence on the car of damage though - you'd have thought going through a brick wall (of which there's evidence below, although the car park wall looks more of the curtain variety..) would have at least caused dents, scratches & light breakage. Odd or marvellous - depending on your point of view I suppose.
 Parking problem - BiggerBadderDave
My theory is that he went in forwards. Reversing in the carpark is just a cover story.
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