Mustang Ecoboost Proves You Don’t Want A V8 To Trigger A Wreck At Automobiles & Espresso | Carscoops
The motive force of this Mustang EcoBoost seems to be to have turned off the traction management earlier than trying to float it
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A lot of the oh-so-many Ford Mustang crashes we come upon appear to star the V8-powered GT fashions and even higher-end variants with compelled induction and V8s, both straight from the manufacturing unit or modified. However on this case, it was a Mustang EcoBoost that determined to go sideways and introduce itself to a head-on collision.
The crash seems to have occurred only a few days in the past within the U.S. and as appears to be the norm for Mustang crashes, entails the motive force pulling away from a Automobiles & Espresso occasion. You actually can’t make these things up, of us.
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We are able to see the motive force pulling away aggressively when making a left flip earlier than they hit the throttle and kick the rear of the horse automotive out. The individual behind the wheel seems to be to have turned off traction management and is unable to regulate the slide. They slip uncontrolled throughout to the left and on the incorrect facet of the highway earlier than sliding into the trail of what looks like a brand new Eleventh-generation Honda Civic hatchback.
Whereas we aren’t supplied with a close-up view of the crash, there’s a hefty crunch sound when the Civic slams into the facet of the Mustang and we suspect that some critical harm was completed to each vehicles. Happily, nobody is claimed to have been damage within the crash.
The second clip we lately stumbled throughout was additionally shared on Reddit and exhibits the aftermath of a second Mustang crash. This time a shiny orange ‘Stang could be seen resting in opposition to the wall of a Dealer Joe’s after the motive force seems to have misplaced management of the automotive, pushed over the curb, and fallen down a big retaining wall on the facet of the grocery retailer.