They say everything is bigger and in turn better in Texas. But after seeing a pack of dogs rip apart cars at a Houston-area dealership, we’re not so sure about life in the Lone Star State. After all, you might be trapped in a Buc-ee’s by one of these canine gangs and forced to watch Fido chew apart your cheap Hyundai bumper as you sit helplessly snacking on some beef jerky. Or at least that could happen. People trust Google Maps way too much. Back to the story, the Cypress dealership originally
Despite many dealerships trying to reassure customers it doesn’t happen, we keep seeing examples of employees joyriding in customer cars. The hotter your ride the bigger the temptation can be for a service department tech or anyone else with access to the keys to just take it for a quick, hard spin around town. It’s happened again, this time with an Alfa Romeo Giulia which crashed on top of a Porsche 911. Watch a valet crash a customer’s dream car. The aftermath of the crash looks like a tornado
19-year-old Zachry Brent Bailey was arrested by Apache, Oklahoma, police Sunday morning after he allegedly scammed a car dealership out of nearly $100,000.