USA's Cheapest AMG Mercedes Stolen, Then Posted On Facebook
I’ve been dreaming of cheap ML55s ever since seeing YouTuber and motoring journalist Tyler Hoover’s one year report about his own, which was the cheapest AMG Mercedes in the USA when he bought it. However, the poor Merc has been through the wars this week.
It was stolen from a detailer who’d left it running with the heaters on full blast to dry out the shampooed carpets, after which Hoover put out the word to try and track it down. Incredibly, a woman who’d seen a news report had spotted the car posted up on Facebook with the caption “dad’s new car”. She claimed to know the thief, and took Hoover on a tour of the miscreant’s local haunts, but to no avail.
The same woman spotted the car the next day and called the police, only for the ML to evade the authorities and disappear once more. A few sightings later, and the car was found, having been recklessly driven into the undergrowth and abandoned.
Hoover claims the damage isn’t too bad considering what the car has been through, but stated on his Autotrader column that he won’t know the full extent until the car is extracted which “will require a chainsaw to carve out”. Yikes.
Here’s hoping it’s relatively unscathed after its ordeal.














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Just saw the vid a couple of minutes ago, doesn’t look as bad as I thought it would be
Maybe this would come in useful next time!
“dad’s new car”
Imagine his reaction if he finds out it’s stolen
Who knows? Maybe the thief stole it because he is a Mercedes fanatic!!
Saw that video yesterday
In Germany companies like detailers or repair-garages have responsibility for the cars while they have them, including full coverage insurance for anything happening on their property.
It’s a bit scratched up and maybe has a few dents, but:
Could’ve been crashed.
Could’ve been driven into a tree.
Could’ve been torched.
Could’ve just been gone for good.
So I guess, after all, it’s not that bad.
Who’s the kind of guy to have an AMG without protecting it with a disklock
Could be worse.
Just use disklok
Pagination