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July 9, 2008

Miata Goes Swimming

By Rob Einaudi

Editor-in-Chief

I’m sure David Wallens will cry a little bit when he sees this photo. Apparently some lady forgot to put on the emergency brake when she parked her Miata, and the car rolled down the hill and into a neighbor’s pool. "Police and the tow truck driver estimated the car was going 40 mph before it hit the water." 40 mph? Must have been quite a hill. There’s a pic of the car being pulled out of the pool after the jump. York Daily Record via Jalopnik.

Miata in the pool

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February 20, 2008

Beautiful Wrecks

By Jen

Editor

Check out this documentary trailer for Crash Course: The Accidental Art of Arnold Odermatt. Odermatt was a Swiss police photographer who documented crash scenes from 1939 to 1993, resulting in the haunting stills that the teaser gives you a glimpse of.  Not much info yet on the forthcoming documentary, or its release date, but we’ll keep you posted. In the meantime, there are at least two collections of Odermatt’s car-wreck photos available for purchase on Amazon.

Subaru Baja

January 31, 2008

Drag Car Takes Out Camera Tower

By John

Editor

From the way the tower explodes after the car’s impact, you’d think the guy shooting the action would be a goner. But amazingly, after all the rubble settles, he stands up! Bravo dude! Hopefully he just got a good scare and didn’t get injured. Wonder what this clip looks like from his angle?

Drag Car Takes Out Camera Tower

French Court Finds Volvo Guilty of Manslaughter

By John

Editor

Talk about bad PR. After investigating an accident which killed two children in 1999, a French court determined that the brakes of the driver’s Volvo 850 were faulty, and convicted the company of manslaughter. While dead kids don’t look good on any company’s resume, for one that’s stressed safety as much as Volvo has, it seems particularly ugly. Of course, Volvo plans to appeal. More details over at BBC News.

French Court Finds Volvo Guilty of Manslaughter