Luxury cars worth $1.2 million crushed to pieces in Philippines

The Filipino government made headlines in the recent past when it completely obliterated 17 luxury cars to send a message to the car smugglers in the country. And now it looks like the government is back at it again as on Friday (June 18th) it has destroyed 21 luxury cars costing an estimated $1.2 million (£874,665 / €1 million).
Part of the destroyed convoy included a McLaren 620R, a Porsche 911, and a Bentley Flying Spur. Moreover, models such as the Mercedes SLK, a Lotus Elise, a modified Hyundai Genesis coupe, a Toyota Solara, and 14 “Mitsubishi Jeeps” were also other major casualties of the theatrics show by the Filipino government.


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Luxury cars worth $1.2 million crushed to pieces in Philippines


The Filipino government made headlines in the recent past when it completely obliterated 17 luxury cars to send a message to the car smugglers in the country. And now it looks like the government is back at it again as on Friday (June 18th) it has destroyed 21 luxury cars costing an estimated $1.2 million (£874,665 / €1 million).
Part of the destroyed convoy included a McLaren 620R, a Porsche 911, and a Bentley Flying Spur. Moreover, models such as the Mercedes SLK, a Lotus Elise, a modified Hyundai Genesis coupe, a Toyota Solara, and 14 “Mitsubishi Jeeps” were also other major casualties of the theatrics show by the Filipino government.

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