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Lada Driver Loses it when he Finds a Chevrolet Aveo Blocking his Parking Space

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One of the most annoying experiences for a motorist is when another vehicle blocks your car, and as we recently saw in Greece when peeved drivers overturned an Audi A3 hatch, this can often lead to violent actions.

In the following incident that was filmed by a resident from a nearby house, the driver of a classic Lada saloon found his car blocked by an illegally parked Chevrolet Aveo Sedan.

The man evidently tried to call the owner, then headed over to the adjacent building to see if the driver was inside visiting someone, and even started shaking the Aveo to set off the alarm, but to no avail. So he then decided to take matters in his own hands. See what happened next in the clip after the break.


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23 Comments:

pcurve said... »April 23, 2012

Haha what do you mean he loses it? I think the man kept his cool!

Feel sorry for the RAV4 owner though...

Teverett335 said... »April 23, 2012

Yeh, it doesn't look like he was acting crazy. He just ran out of options and needed to get somewhere. 

guest said... »April 23, 2012

I agree, he was too polite.

JJ said... »April 23, 2012

Spot on. Should have rammed it harder though.

Bingo said... »April 23, 2012

Man, Youtube videos suck more and more everyday.  Unbelievable.

CarolineFournier said... »April 23, 2012

wow... He was able to get out waaaaaay before dat. That guy brain is garbage.

Anonymous said... »April 23, 2012

He had ample space to manoeuvre the car out between the two vehicles. However, he is not a good driver.

Anonymous said... »April 23, 2012

He could have gotten out without banging the other vehicles. He is a driver without a brain.

Snellgrovia said... »April 23, 2012

He was able to get out less than 2 minutes in by cutting the wheel hard right. He just wanted the Chevy to pay. Nice 5MPH bumpers on the Chevy though...looks like no damage other than the plate.

deevee said... »April 24, 2012

1. Smash the window of the chevy
2. release the handbrake
3. set the manual transmission to Neutral
4. push out the arogant idiots chevy
5. drive away 

Lada owner without damage, very elegantly solved... and maybe some rain would do the rest to the idiots chevy... LIKE A (russian) BOSS ! :-)

Paul Tan Sucks! said... »April 24, 2012

ram the doors!!!!

lexluther said... »April 24, 2012

What I got from this was only that Chevy Aveo would make a great city car with indestructible bumpers

Ben said... »April 24, 2012

maybe if you used a bit of common sense, he was doing that on purpose, not just to get out..

William Campbell said... »April 24, 2012

Who puts an alarm on an Aveo?!

Tim2005 said... »April 24, 2012

Didnt anyone notice how far out the RAV4 is?  Duh, theres your problem.

Karl Hansen said... »April 24, 2012

True. Lada dude must've been drunk. Not surprising considering which country the clip is from...

Justthinkingoutloud said... »April 24, 2012

Would've been faster if he could have just backed up onto the lawn area and driven off the back way. 

Frank said... »April 24, 2012

what if the car is not a manual trans, if it's a auto trans, then you can't shift to neutral without turning the ignition key 1/2 way, so that means you need a damn key.

Merc1 said... »April 24, 2012

All he had to do was go right and slip out.  What a MORON.

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will wong said... »April 26, 2012

 The guy could have reversed onto the grass behind and driven away, therefore saving himself from damaging his Lada and the poor RAV4... what a moron!

Christopher Watson said... »April 26, 2012

If he had really 'lost it', he would have smashed the window, taken the handbrake off, and rolled it out of the way.

TangoUrilla said... »April 27, 2012

As a friend of mine puts it, shit car = shit driver.
Ladakh driver should take up walking.

Helpful Goon said... »May 02, 2012

 Frank, in the Chevy Aveo, which is *probably* an automatic (just a guess based on the take rate for automatics), there is a small switch on the driver's side of the center console just forward of the gear-select lever that will release the normally-brake-activated shift lock and let you take the car out of park, no key required.

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