[Silly Little Cars] One in a million GO 4 freak accident with a hopefully for the 99 Interceptor a happy ending

Lokisgodhi lokisgodhi at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 24 16:31:30 PST 2018


My explanation is that I'm skeptical about it actually being at full throttle. 

More likely you were traumatized about seeing it taking off on it's own without anyone at the wheel, something vehicles aren't supposed to do.   Likely it would have seemed a lot slower and quieter had you been inside and driving it instead of outside, aghast  at the horror of watching everything unfold.

A vehicle doesn't have to be going at that fast to do a bunch of damage to itself or other objects when it hits them, even going at moderate speeds.

Unless you have a mechanic saying they actually found the throttle was jammed at maximum when it crashed, it likely wasn't anywhere close to being at maximum throttle. Just damned fast enough.
 


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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 09:30:38 -0800
From: Alex Popovics <alex at realestatetimes.com>
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Subject: Re: [Silly Little Cars] One in a million GO 4 freak accident
    with a hopefully for the 99 Interceptor a happy ending
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 Yes but what about being at full
 throttle by itself?
 That's what I experienced.
 
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