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Caption This: …And He Sticks The Landing! How Did This Chevy Aveo End Up Nose-First In The Snow?


Caption This: …And He Sticks The Landing! How Did This Chevy Aveo End Up Nose-First In The Snow?

(Photo courtesy New Hampshire State Patrol) Driving on snow and ice is difficult even for those who are used to driving on snow and ice. The operator’s full concentration is demanded so that car and humans travel from Point A to Point B without something major happening, like burying the car into a snowbank, sliding off of the road into snow best suited for a tracked vehicle, or worst-case, playing highway pinball with an assortment of solid objects that will bang up and dent your car.

Overestimating your own driving skills in snow and ice is dangerous and can lead to some of the most spectacular accidents ever seen. Most people don’t have the driving skills of a Finnish rally driver, but some people think they do, because we’re hard-pressed to come up with the circumstances behind how this Chevrolet Aveo hatchback ended up standing vertically on it’s nose in a snowbank off of Route 101 near Exeter, New Hampshire. Nobody was hurt in the accident and the Chevy looks like it didn’t suffer much damage before trying to bury it’s head under snow like an arctic ostrich.

Maybe the shame of it’s Daewoo origins were too much to bear. What say you?

(Courtesy: V.I.S.I.T)


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3 thoughts on “Caption This: …And He Sticks The Landing! How Did This Chevy Aveo End Up Nose-First In The Snow?

  1. old guy

    Don’t know what the exercise routine looked like but extra points for sticking the landing !

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