[ACCIDENT] Teenager Crashes Parent’s C5 Corvette in New Jersey

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[ACCIDENT] Teenager Crashes Parents C5 Corvette in New Jersey


The 17-year-old driver of this 2000 Corvette coupe hopefully learned a valuable lesson after crashing his parent’s car in New Jersey last week.

While the car looks like a mess now, with the exterior door skin hanging loose, exposing the inner workings, and the rear body panels completely gone on the driver’s side, there’s still plenty of good news after this late-night crash early Saturday morning.

[ACCIDENT] Teenager Crashes Parent's C5 Corvette in New Jersey


The car can always be repaired or replaced, but the same can’t be said for a life. Fortunately, the Edison, New Jersey teen driver wasn’t injured in the 1 a.m. crash, though the accident offers visible proof of my granddad’s old saying that “nothing good happens after midnight, son!”

South Brunswick Police say speeding was a contributing factor in the crash on Georges Road, where the teen totaled his family’s Corvette after losing control and damaging the entrance to Pierres Deli. He’s been issued a summons by police, but we’re sure his parents are just glad to have him back in one piece.


Source:
MidJersey.News

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6 COMMENTS

  1. I think the kid learned his lesson without the additional taxation from those thieves in blue. Proving, once again, Jersey cops are the worst thieves / pricks and embarrassment to the badge.

  2. My Dad always reinforced the idea with me that,
    “if your gonna dance you have to pay the fiddler.”

  3. THE 17 YEAR OLD KID SHOULD NOT BE SPEEDING IN THE PARENTS CORVETTE AT 1 AM.
    OBVIOUSLY HE COULDN’T HANDLE IT, AND COULD OF KILLED SOMEONE.
    HE SHOULD BE PUNISHED.

  4. Ya well hopefully this little jack ass will not only get his ass beat, but never allowed near any more Vettes. Why was he driving it in the first friggen place??!! I hope the parents replace it with another and let Jr know he will never touch it.

  5. When my cousins and I were teenagers on our annual family Myrtle Beach vacation our grandfather would tell us that only bad people were out after midnight when we would come back to the cottage after midnight.

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