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Brand new Porsche crushed for fun

This automotive snuff film is horrible to watch, proceed with caution! Some may call it art, and others may call it an atrocity. For the life of me, I can't understand the reason behind crushing this brand new Porsche. Why do it? It's blasphemy! The unsuspecting Porsche is brought into a scrap yard for it's final drive. Removal of the license plate, the little guy must know something is awry. They hook up the straps and lift the vehicle into the air. Dangling like a mouse over a cat's mouth, the Porsche is lowered into the crusher and equipped with cameras. Ever wondered what it's like to be inside of a Porsche while it's being crushed? I haven't but maybe you have. Here is your chance!

For some of us, this is just too painful to watch. The area is cleared and the straps are removed, then the crushing chaos beings. Slowly, the hydraulic crusher smashes in the side of the innocent exotic. Painfully moving the exterior inwards, the abomination of this beauty continues without remorse. Bending and folding, the once considered automotive art is transformed into nothing but rubble.

Next, the longitudinal crushing begins! Once that's finished, the top crushing moves in to cube the vehicle for scrapping. The reason is unknown because I can't understand the language in this video. Maybe you know what they are talking about? If you do, please post a comment and let us all know. At the end of the video, it appears as if this is being used as a form of art. A modern form of retro art, this is one artist for which I must strongly disagree. Why not used an already wrecked Porsche? Rest in peace innocent Porsche, you should have had a better life.

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  • DC 2 years ago
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    yeah kinda f#cked up
    should have used an already broken one

  • Salman P 2 years ago
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    Oh what the hell.....thats so brutal..... :'(

  • Flavoade 1 year ago
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    Are you sure it is brand new?

    In an episode of Top Gear a judge ordered a drug dealer's 500BHP Evo VIII to be destroyed; why? I do not know, they are screwed up over seas.

    Maybe this car fell under similar circumstances and was ordered to be destroyed.

    Only a matter of time till this becomes an epidemic.

  • Anonymous 10 months ago
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    It was a prototype car, hence no badges, and just like just about all other prototype cars, especially those produced by Euro makers, it was crushed after testing.

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