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Wheelies seem like a pretty cool trick or stunt to look at. Motorcyclists are not the only ones that can perform such stunts, but drivers can also perform wheelies. Don't believe me? Watch it here: What Happened? A Mazda 2 hatchback that performed a last-minute lane change near a red light ended up rear-ending a Nissan Qashqai instead. However, the Nissan SUV easily absorbed the blunt impact from the collision. The rock-hard sturdiness of the Nissan SUV resulted in the Mazda 2 mounting it and doing a "wheelie" on its right wheels. For a moment, it seemed as though the Mazda 2 was about to turn turtle. Luckily, the Mazda 2 regained its stability and safely landed on all four wheels. It then travelled quite a distance before stopping in the middle of the junction. Netizens' Comments I can imagine it LOL. Part and parcel of driving in Singapore😪 Cannot handle a Mazda 2, but might be able to handle a F1 car🤔 ========= Receive a $10 PayNow for every submission we publish on Facebook! Simply WhatsApp us ➡️https://bit.ly/3c6JERA
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At first I thought was fake video but looks like its real. Thought these hyper powered type cars would have wheelie bars to prevent such things though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxe_DqAkeAk
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Encountered this amusing incident yesterday while on AYE Portsdown exit towards Queensway. Was waiting at traffic light to turn right. Pay attention to the lorry on my left. When lights turned green, the lorry like jump up and down, kind of remind of those American cars. I gave a toot to the driver before moving off on his right. My passenger said I shouldn't have moved in case the lorry toppled on its side!! Anyone knows if this was an intentional stunt by the lorry driver
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Power plus grip http://marylandperformance.com/video/fun/mikeweb.wmv