2 Exact Same Lamborghinis Crashed Along Sembawang Road; One Has to Be Towed Away

Look at this image and tell me it’s not a copy-and-paste job.

Image: Facebook (SG Road Vigilante – SGRV)

Well, it isn’t.

2 Exact Same Lamborghinis Crashed Along Sembawang Road

Images of a yellow Lamborghini rear-ending another yellow Lamborghinis were posted on SG Road Vigilante – SGRV Facebook Page, and while it looks like an innocuous accident, it isn’t because it got a staggering 1.3k shares in less than 3 hours.

According to the post, it happened along Sembawang Road.

From the look of it, it appears that the first Lamborghini has made a right turn, and for some reason, stopped at the T-junction as there might have been a pedestrian.

The second yellow Lamborghini behind might have thought that it can merge into the Lamborghini in front since it’s exactly the same, kind of like how Photoshop works, but the laws of physics apply and ta-da: there goes his or her NCD:

Image: Facebook (SG Road Vigilante – SGRV)

It allegedly happened today (7 June 2020).

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The damage is so bad that one of the Lamborghinis has to be towed away.

Image: Facebook (SG Road Vigilante – SGRV)

Must be the Lamborghini at the back, right?

Maybe not.

Here’s something new that you probably didn’t know of: supercars usually have their engines on the back instead, because there’s no space in the bonnet.

Image: Turbo Zone

So if it’s a rear-end accident between two Toyotas, the car behind might damage its engine and it’d lead to a hefty repair cost if it can be repaired.

But for two supercars to have the same accident?

The insurance company of the car behind might be sweating now, but the car in front might be sweating, too, since the car could be totalled.

Here’s a moment of silence for the supercars.