CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS?!

APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION

Suburban parents looking for the latest in luxury combat cars can look forward to Rezvani’s Vengeance SUV, starting at US$285,000. The vehicle is best showcased in a viral video by Mobile Mama, a TikTok channel specializing in quick reviews of family vehicles. The video has clocked in 5.7 million views and showcases a variety of comfort features you might expect in a luxury SUV: cupholders, heated leather seats, air conditioning and a curved OLED display. Those with a military background may be bemused to learn about the vehicle’s steel ram bumper, blinding lights, smoke screen emitters and strobe lights: features perfect for the silver screen, but not the real world.

While the civilian armoured vehicle market has cornered its niche market in civilian VIP protection by security agencies and the ultra-wealthy, real-world-tested vehicles like the Huron and Mercedes G63 AMG typically run for twice the cost of the Vengeance.

PREVIA PICKUP

Toyota fans of yesteryear often ask themselves: whatever happened to the Previa? Well, to answer their question, people did stuff like this to them. That’s why the Japanese OEM stopped making them. We can’t have anything nice.

You’d better have your tetanus shot if you plan on driving this bad boy.

INSTANT DRIVE-THRU

Some people like car shopping, but two people took it literally when they drove an Audi through the front doors of the Vaughan Mills shopping mall on Wednesday. According to Global News, York Regional Police said the break-and-enter happened after 1 a.m., when two suspects used a stolen black 2011 Audi A4 from Quebec to enter the mall and steal from an electronics store.

The stolen, damaged Audi has since been returned to its original owner, a woman in Quebec, though it still dreams of its mallrat days.

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