3 Series (E90) BMW E92 crash


The BMW E90 is the fifth generation of the BMW 3 Series range. Body styles: E90 (saloon), E91 (estate/touring), E92 (coupé) and E93 (convertible). Predecessor: BMW E46. Successors: F30/F31 3 Series, and F32/F33 4 Series. Production: 2004-2013.
DAM! What a waste of a nice car:(...Do you know if the person who was driving , was hurt???????
 
I know I am pointing out the obvious, but this is one serious crash. I have never seen such a crash before, where the A pillars and the roof is completely gone, or they were probably being cut off by the rescue workers.
 
I know I am pointing out the obvious, but this is one serious crash. I have never seen such a crash before, where the A pillars and the roof is completely gone, or they were probably being cut off by the rescue workers.

Roof looks cut to me too. One hard hit anyway!
 
looks very bad! Chances of surviving this without any serious injury are very slim
Any further info?
 
According to M#post this is the new M3 V8

The car was only 3 weeks old. No 335i. M3!
The boy is in the Hospital. 25 Years old. He crash in the back of a tractor. He has broken the arm and the pelvis.
 
It's an M3 alright. Thats a carbon fiber roof alright...I feel bad for the boy's Mom and Dad!
 
OMG, that's horrible but I see that rider's cabin (both, driver & passenger) is fine, I hope the people inside are fine :eusa_pray ...!
 
Terrible M3 Accident!

M3 Ouchness

It’s hard to believe that anyone survived this shunt, but according to M3Post.com he’s currently recovering in hospital. Apparently, the 25-year-old driver drove into the back of a tractor at high speed.
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If anyone has anymore details, please let us know.
[source: german car scene]
 
Re: Terrible M3 Accident!

Whatever it is deserves a metal for safety... thats amazing someone survived this crash
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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