This BMW 135i suffered an unwanted fate after a nearby building came crashing down on top of it. The car, a BMW press vehicle, was under the watch of Wheels journalist Samantha Stevens. You can read all about it, and see more images of woe at the Wheelsmag blog. Ironically, Samantha had the 135i because the M3 she was hoping to collect was ‘no longer available’. Let’s hope the M3 didn’t meet a similar demise!
Testament to the little Beemer’s intrinsic strength is this comment from Samantha’s post:
“A positive note to this sad story can be found in the pictures. The 135i’s rigid body structure upheld the impact of several tonnes of metal falling square on its vulnerable middle roof. Its optional sunroof didn’t even shatter. So our BMW 135i has proven it’s as strong as houses – by having one land on top of it.
Had passengers been in the car at the time, only the rear-passenger side occupant would have one hell of a headache. The four other cars under the rubble didn’t fare so well, though they were older models and had borne more of the impact.”
Amazingly, the attending tow truck driver was not only able to start the car, but also drive it on to the flatbed to take the car away!
Trivia buffs will have noticed this was also the same car used in Top Gear Australia‘s test which went to air on SBS last night.
Source: Wheelsmag (Thanks to Micky for the link.)