ENTRE News – Ivan’s Motor opens its voice regarding the incident where the Xpander crashed into a Porsche in its showroom. Police suspect the incident was caused by a drunk driver. The incident involving the Mitsubishi Xpander and Porsche 911 GT3 at the Ivan’s Motor General Importer showroom is still widely discussed. For your information, in a video that went viral on social media, an Xpander was seen hitting the window of the Ivan’s Motor showroom, ending up ‘kissing’ the Porsche 911 GT3.
Not long after, a squeaking sound appeared, emitting smoke which turned out to be coming from the Xpander. It was seen that there was a driver in the Xpander and was trying to reverse the car but it was in vain because the hood of the car was crushed. As a result of the incident, the front of the Porsche 911 GT3 was damaged. The front hood also opens.
So far the chronology of the incident which is currently viral is not known. When confirmed, Ivan’s Motor also did not want to provide a response because it was in the process of investigating.
“We apologize that we cannot provide any information regarding the incident that has been busy on social media because the investigation is currently underway, please understand,” said Ivan’s Motor.
This incident is currently being handled by the police. It is suspected that the Xpander driver was drunk at the time of the incident. It was revealed by Teluk Naga Police Chief AKP Wahyu Hidayat that currently the police are still investigating the driver’s statement regarding the cause of the incident.
Okewla “The person concerned is suspected of being under the influence of alcohol, we are still investigating. This is still under investigation,” said Wahyu.
Wahyu said that currently the driver is still under in-depth investigation at the Teluk Naga Police. The police are still investigating why J was drunk and crashed into a car showroom, crushing the Porsche.
“We are still investigating why he was drunk, why he crashed into a showroom and so on,” added Wahyu.
This incident certainly caused losses for the showroom owner. For your information, the Porsche 911 GT3 FOR4D is not cheap. Quoted from various sources, this car is offered starting at US$ 182,900 or the equivalent of Rp. 2.8 billion.
When entering Indonesia, car prices may be different due to differences in tax instruments and other costs. Not to mention that if the car has undergone customization, the price can be even more expensive. Repair costs can be very expensive, considering the car’s price tag reaches billions.