What was supposed to be a simple tune-up spiraled into a chaotic mess for an Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio owner after a dealership joyride went wildly off-script. The high-performance sedan didn’t just crash—it took flight, plowing through the air before slamming onto a Porsche 911 and pinning a Mercedes GLE like some twisted game of automotive Jenga. Photos of the aftermath spread like wildfire online, a brutal snapshot of a routine errand turned nightmare.

Under that sleek Italian hood, the Giulia packs a furious 503-horsepower twin-turbo V6, the kind of engine that begs to be pushed. But things went south fast when, according to the owner, some clueless minivan driver swerved into the technician’s path mid-test drive. Overcorrection, a hard jerk of the wheel, and suddenly the Alfa was eating dirt, launching off an embankment like a rogue stunt gone wrong. A tree halted its flight—briefly—before the car nose-dived onto the unsuspecting Porsche, turning luxury steel into scrap.

Social media keyboard warriors wasted no time accusing the tech of being under the influence, but the owner shut that noise down quick. Still, the dealership’s now stuck cleaning up a wreck that reads like a bad action movie: Alfa vs. Porsche, with the Mercedes playing accidental cushion. The 911 got obliterated, its roof sheared clean off, while the GLE—battered but breathing—spun into a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat parked nearby. Talk about collateral damage.
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No word yet on whether the tech walked away unscathed or if this stunt cost them their job. But let’s be real—when a car this powerful decides to go rogue, physics doesn’t care about dealer insurance policies. It’s a stark reminder that even a “quick spin” can turn into a six-figure disaster in seconds. Between busted sports cars and a shaken neighborhood, this mess has folks questioning if test drives are worth the gamble.
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