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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: theking on May 20, 2026, 11:44:12 PM

Title: As long as they don't blame the kit, it's fine because it all the woman driver's
Post by: theking on May 20, 2026, 11:44:12 PM
..fault... ???

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Could a Lift Kit Leave This Silverado Driver Personally Liable After Viral Lamborghini Crash?
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A lifted Chevrolet Silverado climbing onto the hood of a Lamborghini Huracán was already enough to make the internet explode. But now the viral parking lot crash is raising another question entirely: could the truck’s modifications create insurance or liability problems for the driver?

The incident, which has circulated widely across TikTok, Instagram, and automotive news outlets, reportedly happened when the driver of a heavily lifted Silverado failed to see the low-slung Lamborghini while maneuvering through a parking lot. The result looked almost unreal, with the front tires of the truck ending up directly on top of the exotic car’s hood and windshield area.

While the Lamborghini owner reportedly avoided injury, the Huracán appeared to suffer major damage to the front bodywork and glass. The dramatic class contrast between a towering lifted pickup and a low exotic supercar helped fuel millions of views online, but insurance experts say the situation could become more complicated than most people realize.

One of the biggest issues may be the Silverado’s suspension modifications.

Lift kits are extremely common in truck culture, especially among Silverado owners, but insurers often treat modified vehicles differently than stock ones. Depending on the policy, undisclosed modifications can sometimes create problems during the claims process, especially if investigators determine the modifications contributed to the accident itself.

In this case, visibility could become central to the discussion.