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Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
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Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
  • Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
  • Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
  • Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
  • Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
  • Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
  • Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
  • Do We Call It the One-76 Now?
An Aston Martin One-77 owner in Hong Kong has crashed his $1.7m supercar. Thankfully, if you can afford it in the first place, you can probably afford to fix it. Still the damage is grim. The car looks like it was played with by an overzealous child with the front wheels crushed into the bodywork. It looks like it was a very weird accident. The passenger side has a crack on the door but is otherwise untouched. There are no shots from behind, but you can see some of the bumper sticking out in the back. Most of the damage seems to be on the driver side wheel, but there is very little damage directly to the front. My best guess is that the driver lost control, spun the car, hit with the rear, kept spinning and stopped when the front driver's side collided with whatever stopped the car. While it must have been scary, there is not reason to think either the driver or passenger were seriously injured.

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