Another Lamborghini Murcielago smashed, third car in four weeks
By Robert Adams on April 17th, 2009
What we have here is another Lamborghini Murcielago crash from Russia. This is the third Murcielago accident within last four weeks.
Last time we brought you photos of two yellow Murcielagos that were damaged when drivers lost control of the vehicles.
This time a dark grey metallic Murcielago got into an accident in Moscow. From pictures we can see that a four-door sedan was also involved. It looks to be a Ford Mondeo even though it is hard to tell at first because fire has done the damage.
No information on the speed when the accident happened, but if you look at the gallery below you can see that the Murcielago pieces are all over the scene.
Not a pretty sight and we hope that no one was injured too bad.

Via: englishrussia
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The other four door “luxury” sedan is a Ford Mondeo sedan. That´s not directly luxury.
I think, that the burned down car is a Ford Mondeo Sedan.
It is (was) a Ford Mondeo, another car that was damaged was Honda Civic – smashed front, the speed was about 200 km/h.
I go to Russia all the time… everyone drives extremely agressive and rarely if ever follow traffic rules.. street divider lines… it is nuts to drive there… The only thing I would ever attempt to dive in the big cities of Russia would be a fullsize SUV….