I don't know how deep that water is, but the car looks pretty darn watertight. If that water is deep it's a high mark for the auto manufacturer, and a low mark for the driver.
@David.. It was funny for me because I know where it happened.. :) @CWMartin I guess not. We generally don't do it here in Australia though..lol. @Stephen apparently the car was left there in the mud, and then the tide came in.. The model is a Hyundai Getz. @Carole.. I reckon. lol.. @Ant I was laughing so hard I could barely read it to Hubby.. @Karen.. Also.. never truly trust your GPS..lol!
The GPS Needs to find another job.
ReplyDeleteI know right!
ReplyDeleteAt some point common sense should have kicked in. Just saying . . . :)
ReplyDeleteBut, LOL! That was a funny read. It definitely left me shaking my head.
So, I'm guessing that driving down washed-out roads isn't uncommon in Japan, eh?
ReplyDeleteI don't know how deep that water is, but the car looks pretty darn watertight. If that water is deep it's a high mark for the auto manufacturer, and a low mark for the driver.
ReplyDeleteAnother proud moment for a parent!
ReplyDeleteMade my day too. They look cranky.
ReplyDeleteOh my god. There truly is no hope.
ReplyDelete@David.. It was funny for me because I know where it happened.. :)
ReplyDelete@CWMartin I guess not. We generally don't do it here in Australia though..lol.
@Stephen apparently the car was left there in the mud, and then the tide came in.. The model is a Hyundai Getz.
@Carole.. I reckon. lol..
@Ant I was laughing so hard I could barely read it to Hubby..
@Karen.. Also.. never truly trust your GPS..lol!