Is it possible for a luxurious car to meet with an accident on its very first ride? Yes, it is! A brand Rolls Royce Ghost Rs 7 crore luxury...
Is it possible for a luxurious car to meet with an accident on its very first ride? Yes, it is! A brand Rolls Royce Ghost Rs 7 crore luxury vehicle has to crash into a footpath in Juhu, Mumbai on its first drive. This has occurred on an access road near the rickshaw stand.
According to the reports, the car is wearing a temporary registration number plate from Pondicherry and damaged a great deal from the front, and gathered a crowd as it awaited the tow truck. It took help from the public to rescue the expensive car.
Rolls Royce operates two showrooms in India i.e; in Delhi and in Bombay. This puts the likely point of purchase for the ill-fated Ghost as Rolls-Royce Navnit Motors. The temp car could well be on its way back to Pondicherry after purchase and this was just a test run.
The police have arrived at the spot in time. Unfortunately, the tow vehicle’s arrival didn’t put the crashed Ghost out of its misery. Owing to the angle of the crash, it wasn’t as easy as backing up into the tow bed. The vehicle had to back up a wee bit, and maintain balance on the thin broken wall with a compromised suspension that left it much like a see-saw, thereby leaving the rear too close to the ground, which made it all the more difficult to back the car up fully according to rushlane.com.
According to the reports, the car is wearing a temporary registration number plate from Pondicherry and damaged a great deal from the front, and gathered a crowd as it awaited the tow truck. It took help from the public to rescue the expensive car.
Rolls Royce operates two showrooms in India i.e; in Delhi and in Bombay. This puts the likely point of purchase for the ill-fated Ghost as Rolls-Royce Navnit Motors. The temp car could well be on its way back to Pondicherry after purchase and this was just a test run.
The police have arrived at the spot in time. Unfortunately, the tow vehicle’s arrival didn’t put the crashed Ghost out of its misery. Owing to the angle of the crash, it wasn’t as easy as backing up into the tow bed. The vehicle had to back up a wee bit, and maintain balance on the thin broken wall with a compromised suspension that left it much like a see-saw, thereby leaving the rear too close to the ground, which made it all the more difficult to back the car up fully according to rushlane.com.
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