Locking the keys in your own car produces a feeling of helplessness. Added to this is the joy of the car driving and moving on its own. This is undoubtedly the set of panicked emotions that a McLaren driver felt after being put in precisely this situation. Not only does his exotic supercar move on its own, but he’s on the cusp of a $200,000 SUV.
It’s hard to know exactly where this video came from in the world, but everywhere rain is pouring down. At the beginning of the video, we hardly know what’s going on, but then the Maybach GLS moves forward and the McLaren appears. It turns out that from the beginning of this clip, the McLaren has already hit the SUV and ended up partially trapped underneath.
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Then the GLS moves forward and the McLaren, in Drive, slowly moves forward again. What seems to be the owner tries to prevent it with his own power of reason, but fails. A user approaches with an umbrella. Maybe it all started when she was trying to pass out and open the door for this individual. We can’t find any other intelligent explanation for getting out of the car when it rains like this.
In any case, the car hits the Maybach over and over again before the clip is cut. If it’s a McLaren 600LT, as some suggest, it’s probably going to cost around $200,000 on its own. We’ve already set the price of the Maybach, so we’re looking at crashing cars for about $400,000.
In particular, some members of the McLaren subreddit believe that this is a true 600LT, because those cars don’t move that way when in Drive mode. Regardless of the variation, this is obviously a mistake that the homeowner will not easily forget.