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Woman Methodically Smashes Audi Q3 with a Rock in China

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You don’t have to review cars in order to climb inside a vehicle and get the feeling everything’s a little cramped. But did you ever feel the urge to pull over, grab a rock/brick and start smashing your vehicle?
No, neither did we. However, this is what a woman has recently decided to do, giving her admittedly compact Audi Q3 what we might call a bash-lift.

The details about the incident are scarce, but we believe the story took place in China. From deep within the depths of the world wide web, comes the rumor that the Audi was a gift from her husband. The rumor mill talks about the woman being frustrated with the Audi’s dimensions, deeming it as unworthy of a family vehicle.

We couldn’t verify that is the reason for which the woman abused the crossover, but the footage below can confirm the damage is serious. The woman is clearly fueled by tons of rage, as shown by her desperate efforts to destroy the vehicle.

For instance, when her... weapon smashes through the rear window, landing inside the Q3, the woman has no problem with reaching inside to get it back.

Speaking of problems, she did seem to get in trouble at the end of the clip, as the police arrived at the scene. The woman appeared to have calmed herself after thaving hrown the object inside the car.

The methodical manner in which she also aims for the interior (for instance, she also hit the driver’s door card) reminds us of a recent case we decided to label as the Chinese S-Class golfer.

We are referring to the man who was unhappy with the reportedly defiant attitude of his dealer and destroyed his S-Class with a golf club. Let’s just hope this doesn’t become a trend.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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