When the Ford Bronco was launched, with its Sasquatch rock-crawling trim, all of us thought the identical factor: “Certainly, this might be the proper manufacturing facility automobile to steal if I knew I must drive over cop vehicles whereas escaping a Tim Hortons.” Wait, did you all not additionally suppose that?
Nicely, a thief in Canada definitely did. Police cornered a stolen Ford Bronco Sasquatch in a Tim Hortons drive-thru in Mississauga, Ontario, boxing the truck in with each a Charger and a Durango cruiser. Fairly than quit the chase, nonetheless, the Bronco driver determined to easily see what these beadlock wheels might take — and tried to drive over each vehicles on his manner out.
The Bronco handily clambered over the Charger, with its decrease hood peak, and even managed to get one wheel up onto the Durango. The angle proved an excessive amount of for even the Sasquatch bundle, nonetheless, and the thief ended up pulling the Ford again down off the cruisers.
Canadian authorities arrested the Bronco driver, however haven’t but launched data as to which GOAT mode the automobile was in when it tried its ascent. I’m not going to say that it for positive would’ve made it over the 2 automobiles with the fitting mixture of digital modes and a great spotter, however judging by its relative success unassisted it could effectively have had a shot.
The Sasquatch pack on the Bronco could also be a boon for folk seeking to climb rocks, but it surely doesn’t flip your shiny new still-under-warranty Ford into Grave Digger. Automobile crawling ought to be tried slowly and methodically in your factory-fresh automobile, not wantonly below strain of time. And arrest.