---
title: "Watch This Dodge Viper Wreck Leaving Cars & Coffee"
description: "Yes, we're sure it's not a Mustang this time."
date: "2017-04-02"
modified: "2017-04-03"
authors:
  - name: "Kyle Cheromcha"
    job_title: "Editor-in-Chief"
    link: "https://www.thedrive.com/authors/kyle-cheromcha"
url: "https://www.thedrive.com/watch-this/8871/watch-this-dodge-viper-wreck-leaving-cars-coffee"
categories:
  - "Dodge News"
  - "News"
  - "News by Brand"
  - "Watch This"
tags:
  - "Cars & Coffee"
  - "Crash"
  - "dodge"
  - "Dodge Viper"
  - "Oversteer"
---

# Watch This Dodge Viper Wreck Leaving Cars & Coffee

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Wrecking your car while going for a flashy exit from a car meet is a time-honored tradition, so on the one hand it's heartening to see the driver of this third-gen Dodge Viper sacrifice his ride so we might all gather round and watch an incredibly cringe-worthy video. On the other hand, wow, it has got to sting to not only destroy your car after spending the morning proudly showing it off but also demonstrate to everyone just how large the horsepower-to-skill ratio really is. Who knows though, maybe his tire pressure was off a little bit. [I hear that's all it takes.](<https://www.reddit.com/r/cringe/comments/2rggk7/bmw_driver_tries_to_show_off_but_quickly_loses/?st=j113j0nv&sh=0e6a2711>)

This all went down after a Cars & Coffee meet in Knoxville, Tennessee yesterday morning. Video of the accident [popped up on Reddit](<https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/62tliq/a_viper_just_wrecked_during_cars_and_coffee_in/?limit=500&st=j11315mf&sh=f200931e>) courtesy of a [bystander's Instagram account](<https://www.instagram.com/p/BSWLGnkBt6O/>), and it starts off with the white convertible Viper flying down the right side of a divided four-lane thruway. Trouble is apparent immediately - the driver looks and sounds like he's trying to recover from some earlier high-revving antics, but the car spins left as it rockets past a group of spectators and smashes into some small trees in the median, actually catching some air in the process.

That same Instagram account also has a small album of pictures [showing the damage](<https://www.instagram.com/p/BSX3r2YB_bd/>) to both the car and the trees up close. The entire front and rear passenger side fenders are destroyed, the suspension and at least one axle are likely ruined, and the trees gave their lives to stop the Viper from spinning into oncoming traffic. Hard to say if it's totaled - it certainly doesn't look good, but at least the engine sounded OK as it ran in the aftermath of the crash. Still, that's likely a small consolation to a man who just ruined his ride and his dignity.

So the moral of the story is you don't need to be driving a Mustang to crash at a car meet. And you might want to think twice about where you stand near the exit.

https://youtube.com/embed/eA6dYKViGhE

## Author
Overseeing an expert staff of writers and editors from his lair in Los Angeles, Kyle shapes The Drive’s singular approach to covering the automotive industry and car culture. He’s been with the site as a writer since 2017, taking over as editor in 2019. On a daily basis, Kyle is responsible for directing The Drive's editorial news and car review content strategies, setting special coverage priorities, managing complex reporting projects, and ensuring what you read on the page meets our high internal standards for quality and trustworthiness. He is also the executive producer of The Drive's YouTube channel, which was relaunched in February 2024 to great acclaim and has accumulated over 14M new views in its first year back on the scene. He hosts a biweekly series on the channel where he breaks down fascinating and complicated stories from the automotive world.

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