MG6 Flips After Hitting Tesla Model 3 In China With 'Brake Failure' Bumper Sticker | Carscoops carscoops
While the dashcam footage doesn’t show the crash, images shared online do show the aftermath. They reveal that the MG6 came to a rest on its roof, likely after flipping multiple times after hitting the crash barrier. It has been completely destroyed, the roof has caved in, the front end is wrecked, and both sides have been heavily dented. By comparison, the Tesla only suffered a small scrap on its front bumper, quarter panel and one of the front wheels.
While any accident like this is bound to capture the attention of some, it is the stickers of the two cars that has made this crash gain traction online. Located on the bumper of the MG6 is a sticker that reportedly reads ‘To avoid bumper-to-bumper collision as a result of brake failure, distinguished Tesla owner please overtake,’ poking fun at supposed Tesla brake issues in China.
Bizarrely, the Tesla Model 3 driver also had a bumper sticker on their car, reading ‘Brake failure – please stay away from me.’is clearly to blame for the crash. It is unknown if they or any passengers were injured. Netizens say this is the funniest car accident in China: a Model 3 with a self-deprecating brake-failure sticker crashed into an MG6 with a sticker mocking Tesla’s brake-failure, and the MG6 flipped over with little damage to the Tesla.
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