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I've seen worse damage, but never carefully parked next to the front door of Tesco Didcot before. I'm assuming it has happened elsewhere and has been parked here as a 'safe' place but it is a quarter of a mile nearly from the road so that is quite the drive on no rubber. That alloy is well mashed around the rim.
Someone being clumsy with a trolley?
Accidents can also happen in car parks.
tbf its gone someway to improve the looks of that atrocity
That’s went more than a few feet after the police stung it
Accidents can also happen in car parks.
Agreed, but not usually involving ripping the tyre apart like that.
They probably had no idea they had a puncture and drove there oblivious to the damage it was doing.
One of my neighbours kids did that, drove for miles on the rims drunk. The police just followed the line of trim pieces, missing wing mirrors and gouges in the road until they found the car, on his own drive.....
Is that a cyclist I can see stuck in the wheel arch? Ah well, never mind 😉
Some folk have no mechanical sympathy, much like the nemesis of Niki Lauda.
tbf its gone someway to improve the looks of that atrocity
It's not a good looking car but to me it just looks like a standard 2 box SUV/4x4 whatever. A shape that you see on every other car on the road. Or are you talking about the BMW behind?
The owner must be annoyed having had this done last October...
https://flic.kr/p/2kJ9gCL
That's not a collision. It's been driven with a tyre failure of some kind until the tyre has disintegrated and acted like a flail on the body work.
tbf its gone someway to improve the looks of that atrocity
Eye of the beholder and all that. I always liked the look of the Outlander II
Tsssk, and they didn't even leave a note...
Is it parked in a disabled space for comic effect?
Is it parked in a disabled space for comic effect?
Maybe they're deaf? Got to be some excuse for not hearing that going off, and maybe suffering from numbness to not feel it either.
. A shape that you see on every other car on the road
Apathy doesn't make it look any better.
That alloy is well mashed around the rim.
Good God! (expression from Captain Hasting)
They managed to get it fully inside the bay, not bad compared to the parking around here
There aren't any marks from the wheel anywhere on the ground so I'd say it didn't get there under it's own power. Maybe the owner works there and had a blowout on the way to work, got it towed there and is now trying to source a spare wheel to fit it and drive home. Do they come with spare wheels?
Stolen and dumped. Sunroof is also open and it’s ‘parked’ either in a disabled, parent and child, or a charging bay.
That looks very similar to what happened to me 10 years ago when living in OZ. Had a blow out of the right front wheel on my Toyota Land cruiser traveling around 60mph and it ripped the side panel and most of the front bumper off. Was a pretty scary situation on a motorway.
What about this one?

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/aerosol-fumes-lit-cigarette-caused-19979107
Did the Audi belong to Charlie Croker?
My flat is a few metres from reasonablely busy road.
The amount of duffers who drive on flat tyres is worrying. Bbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrr down the road, back of car shimmying around.
I think they hit kerbs and do the side wall in and havr R4 on so loud they have no idea, not many trails of debis though so i guess they don't delaminate
The amount of duffers who drive on flat tyres is worrying. Bbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrr down the road, back of car shimmying around.
I think they hit kerbs and do the side wall in and havr R4 on so loud they have no idea, not many trails of debis though so i guess they don’t delaminate
I saw on old bloke in an expensive Jag do it to both wheels on a kerb at the exit of a roundabout near me. Got out, harumphed, scowled at me for offering assistance and just got back in and drove off! I was about a mile from home in the direction he was driving and I didn't see him, so he must have got a decent way home.
I did it a couple of months ago! I had been on the motorway then about 4 miles on country roads.... car started to feel a bit less "planted" and then I heard the rumble. Pulled over and the inside 'edge' of a front tyre had completely opened up - probably from being driven on flat.
In my defense the fully deflated tyre wasn't much lower profile than when fully inflated and the effect on the steering was comparatively negligible!!
I subsequently replaced both front tyres and a couple of weeks later I got a small nail right on the edge of the other new tyre - typical 🙁
Oh, and years ago I was driving my V70 down a pretty narrow and twisty country lane when a big tractor came around the corner forcing my to nudge the verge to keep clear. The verge was outside a house where the owner had thoughtfully put stones on the verge to stop people driving on it!
End result was two blown tyres and a bent alloy.
Rang the AA who turned up, took a look and told me to just drive the 3 miles back home.... slowly!
, and years ago I was driving my V70 down a pretty narrow and twisty country lane when a big tractor came around the corner forcing my to nudge the verge to keep clear. The verge was outside a house where the owner had thoughtfully put stones on the verge to stop people driving on it!
fits the crime tbh.
Oh probably!
Although I'm not sure it's actually legal to do that as the verge is part of the highway and you can't "block" a highway.
Anyway I never did follow it up.
(A quick Google seems to show it is illegal.... But late now after about 16 years!!)
Where do you stand on ditches that are dug in the verge.
That alloy is well mashed around the rim.
No, it isn’t. Look at the original photo which is higher resolution, you can zoom in on the wheel, and there’s no significant damage to the outer rim, but a lot of ragged material around the inner rim, probably a similar situation to captainclunkz.
I’ve cropped it to just show the wheel, I’ve seen more damage to rims on cars that arrive at work with fully inflated tyres!
