LEGO Porsche 911 Crashes
By Zlatan Stankovic on May 23, 2017
Porsche 911 known for its rear mounted 6 cylinder engine and high performance is one of the most powerful and iconic sports cars since 1963.
In this video we take a look at what happens when you crash test a LEGO version. As kids we all wished to build a real life size car out of our LEGOs, hopefully this video will remind you why that wouldn't be a good idea.
The crash was performed by ADAC, which is a German-based motoring club that offers a variety of vehicle-based services like roadside assistance to its members. It is similar to AAA in U.S.. It looks like they were little bored and though it would be a good idea to crash test a LEGO car. We are glad they did!
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