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I sure many have seen this but for those who haven't and own a MKII, brace yourself it's not an easy watch.

 

Any ideas why it might be done this way?

 

Rob

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes, criminal assets or fire brigade training might be right ...

 

Cheers,

 

Rob

This is in fact fire training, all the guys are in fire uniforms and the car was a write off and is filmed here in Prague at the fire institute.

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Thanks Scott ...

Thats horrific ud imagine there wud be a much better use for it. Am i the only one who wudda paid gd money for some of the key parts..... wheels for example. Or better yet sell as a complete car. Training shud be done on less valuable metal surely

I've seen this done at Cork airport using cars that were abandoned in the long stay carpark, Break off all the door handles with a loader then smash it up a bit for the fire guys to practice one.

This has been posted many times before.

 

The concensus then was these cars are late prototypes / test mules and destroying them is the only way to prevent them or components off them from enterting the used market.

Just looks like a toy being thrown about. Can't imagine it happening to my own Superb! 

Not paid his road tax and insurance? :0)

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