
Toyota Corolla Driver's Flight Into Second-Story Window Was 'Intentional,' Police Say
A Toyota Corolla crashed into the second story of a Pennsylvania home and police think it was an intentional act.


One of them new-fangled flying cars, i see.![]()
Toyota Corolla Driver's Flight Into Second-Story Window Was 'Intentional,' Police Say
A Toyota Corolla crashed into the second story of a Pennsylvania home and police think it was an intentional act.www.thedrive.com
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Dang !!!!![]()
Toyota Corolla Driver's Flight Into Second-Story Window Was 'Intentional,' Police Say
A Toyota Corolla crashed into the second story of a Pennsylvania home and police think it was an intentional act.www.thedrive.com
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Yah. Apparently they don't have all the bugs worked out yet.One of them new-fangled flying cars, i see.
I’d like to know how exactly that was done on purpose, was the car launched off a bridge? Was a ramp built?Police said they did it on purpose.
Act of agression
Wow !!
It should be on a Farmers Insurance commercial by this weekend.I want to see the instant replay!
I'm not exactly sure how you protect against flying cars, AA? lol.Never underestimate the ability of fools to circumvent your safety protocols
From the article …. They used the small hillOK... so the article says "Since the Toyota was traveling fast enough through the air, it went deep enough to get stuck on the second floor of the house." If a Toyota Corolla can create enough lift to leave the runway, then cars all over this planet would be leaping off the blacktop. As a long time photographer I can easily plant a car in a house with Photoshop, so if this is real, I sure hope the neighbors across the street have security cams, I'd love to see how the driver did it.![]()
Ah, that's explains it!From the article …. They used the small hill
“the fire department thinks the driver hit a small hill next to the driveway and sent it into the air Grand Theft Auto-style. However, law enforcement claims foul play was involved.”
Turns out it's real. Nah, you can always grab a shot of a damaged home from a storm, etc, and work anything in. But in this case, he actualy pulled it off!According to ABC27 local news, the fire department thinks the driver hit a small culvert next to the driveway and sent it into the air Grand Theft Auto-style.
I guess the damage to the house was photoshoped also?![]()