Old Model Acura VS. New Sienna Who Will Win?

by CrownHeights.info

When it boils down to two vehicles colliding on a Crown Heights street, many ask the simple question who will win? In this article, we will take a look at a crash that took place last night on Montgomery Street in Crown Heights.

At approximately 9:30pm Sunday night, an older model Acura vehicle slammed into the rear corner of a new model Toyota Sienna minivan on Montgomery Street between Troy and Schenectady. In the aftermath, the police blocked the street where the Acura lay broken and shattered.

What happened to the Sienna you ask? A couple scratches were the only signs of damage on the otherwise pristine vehicle, marking it a clear winner in what most would have considered a significant upset in vehicle durability.

In the Acuras defense, it does appear that the damage is mostly exterior, with its crumpled hood and torn-off side panel being only skin-deep damage.

No one was injured in the crash, and the street opened soon after.

5 Comments

  • Daniel Botnick

    Sounds like you’re encouraging the local hot dogs and cowboys to participate in the nonstop demolition derby in the CH. Please don’t waste another word on this rainbow coalition of idiots. Just report on the damage and injury caused.

  • Mushkie

    Thank you for this good news – only property damage instead of human damage.Just as Hashem let His Wrath on the wood and stones of the Bais Hamikdosh while sparing the Jewish People. An appropriate story for the Nine Days & a lesson to drive carefully!

    Paraphrasing Chazal: Some people value their cars more than their bodies!

    And to Mr Botnick, I missed any hint of encouraging demolition derby!

    • Derby

      more than a “hint of encouraging demolition derby”. it sounds like a game. It’s not a game. No one was hurt THIS time, but a crash can be deadly, and it’s never a game.

  • Engineer

    It depends on a variety of factors, such as where on each car the collision took place. It’s not just the model. Nonetheless, your real point is that it’s totally reckless, and you’re totally right on that!