- We have seen numerous times that people end up crashing brand-new cars immediately after delivery.
- Safari is a 7-seat flagship SUV from Tata Motors.
- It has not yet been crash tested but its real-life performance has shown promise.
In this latest video, a Tata Safari owner hits the showroom door as he is taking the delivery of the SUV. We have seen countless times that people are generally nervous during taking the delivery of the car or they are not yet professionally sound drivers. As a result, they end up getting involved in unfortunate incidents either while taking the delivery or immediately afterwards. Here is one such case where the delivery of the Tata Safari went wrong.
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Safari Owner Hits Showroom Door
The video has been uploaded by Prateek Singh on his YouTube channel. He keeps sharing incidents related to the build quality of popular cars and their performance in real-life situations. This time around, a Safari owner is seen bringing his SUV out of the showroom after taking the delivery. However, he/she ends up hitting the glass door of the showroom perhaps due to a lapse in judgement. Also, it is possible that the driver is amateur which is why they don’t know where the extreme edges of the SUV are.
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We have seen numerous instances where people have crashed their brand-new cars after delivery. Generally, whenever someone buys a new car for the first time or buys a larger car as an upgrade, people are driving it for the first time. Also, it is common knowledge that everyone needs some time to adjust to the seating position and driving dynamics of a new car. Therefore, it is advised to not drive a new car fast if you are not accustomed to it. One could easily lose control.
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The best part about this incident is the fact that the driver was at almost zero speed. That is because the SUV is still inside the showroom and the door area is narrow. That is why there was no damage to either the SUV or the door of the showroom. Moreover, the staff at the dealership was attentive and they informed the driver to back off. We must advise our readers to allow the dealership personnel to take the car out of the showroom to the road. They do this on a daily basis and are experts. What are your thoughts on the matter?
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