Bmw X5 jump fail: Video

Here is a video showing the latest bad driver, this motorist tries to show of the BMW X5′s capability as a bush jumper but ends up rolling over in embarrassment.


Here is a video showing the latest bad driver, this motorist tries to show of the BMW X5′s capability as a bush jumper but ends up rolling over in embarrassment.
Believe it or not a new company has started up in the States selling eye lashes for cars called Carlashes. They have even released a video showing some of their happy customers along with their pretty(feminine) cars.
The airbag was originally intended for driver and passenger safety but recently many people have been finding new uses for these exploding airbags and one of the more popular is amusing pranks.
The highly amusing video serious continues with the annoying orange annoying the hell out of a tomato.
A market researcher called at a house and his knock was answered by a young woman with three small children running around her….
He asked her if she minded replying to his questions and when she agreed, he asked her if she knew his company, Cheseborough-Ponds.
This drunk driver was caught on video crashing his car, he then attempts to flee the scene but his escape ends in complete disaster. Luckily nobody was seriously injured during the incident.
Continuing our list of strange hotels here is the car themed V8 hotel which is situated in Stuttgart, Germany. This 4 star hotel coincides with its surroundings which are greatly influenced by the automotive industry
A guy called Paul in the States has had the insane idea of installing a jet engine to an American school bus. Apparently it can reach an amazing speed of 367mph ( 587km/h).
In the 1400′s a law was set forth in England that a man was allowed to beat his wife with a stick no thicker than his thumb. Hence we have ‘the rule Of thumb’
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Many years ago in Scotland , a new game was invented. It was ruled ‘Gentlemen only…Ladies Forbidden’.. .and thus, the word GOLF entered Into the English language.
Why do some people act like kids when they get behind the wheel? Well to answer this AXA group have started a new campaign on Facebook called I respect the road to encourage drivers to grow up.