Florida Woman Somehow Drives Lifted Truck Over Lamborghini, Video Has Everyone Rewinding

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A Florida parking lot turned into something that looks fake on first watch, except it isn’t. A lifted Chevrolet Silverado drove straight over a Lamborghini Huracán, climbing onto the front of the car before coming to a stop.

The whole clip feels ridiculous, like it has to be staged rage bait for social media. Right… right? That is the first reaction, because nothing about it looks like something that should actually happen in a normal parking lot.

But this is real. Not just a Florida moment, even if Florida does add a certain layer of humor, this is the kind of thing that can happen in parking lots across the country.

The Huracán is moving slowly, exactly how you would expect while looking for a space. The truck enters with more speed than the setting calls for, lines up, and keeps going with no obvious correction before contact, turning a routine moment into something that looks more like a stunt than a crash.

How This Actually Happened

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Video circulating online shows the Lamborghini creeping through the lot, likely searching for a spot. It is exactly where it should be, moving at parking lot speed with other vehicles nearby.

The Silverado comes into frame with more speed than the situation calls for. There is no clear correction, no hard braking before contact, and then the truck rides up over the front of the Huracán.

It plays out in seconds, but it is the kind of moment that makes you rewind just to confirm what you saw.

When One Vehicle Can’t See the Other

This is where it stops being just a wild clip and starts making more sense. A Huracán sits extremely low to the ground, while a heavily lifted Silverado sits high enough that the area directly in front of the truck can disappear from view.

Put those two together, and you get a situation where one driver can be exactly where they should be and still not be seen. That does not excuse anything, but it explains how something like this can happen in a normal parking lot.

Slow Speeds Don’t Mean Low Risk

No injuries have been reported, which is the best outcome here. Footage of the incident and aftermath has been circulating widely online, to the point where it is popping up across feeds everywhere. My wife actually spotted it on Instagram and sent it over, which says a lot about how far this one has spread already.

What stands out is what happens after contact. The truck does not immediately stop; it keeps moving briefly, raising questions about the driver’s awareness behind the wheel.

Reddit Reactions: “Ban the Trucks” vs “Ban Bad Drivers”

As the clip spread on Reddit, commenters picked sides almost immediately, and the reactions split in a way that probably will not surprise anyone.

Some Reddit users went straight at lifted trucks themselves, arguing that the size and height are the real problem. One commenter put it bluntly, “Lifted trucks should be banned,” while another added, “Lifted trucks are dangerous. Clearly.”

Other Reddit commenters pushed back just as quickly, saying the issue is not the vehicle, but the person behind the wheel. “People that can’t drive lifted trucks should be banned,” one reply read, while another said, “Lifted trucks aren’t the problem. Incompetent drivers are.”

Then there is the middle ground, which the Reddit discussion seemed to reinforce more than anything else. Visibility. “If she couldn’t see a Lamborghini, that means she couldn’t see a person,” one commenter wrote, while others pointed to how blind spots change as vehicles get taller.

Reddit Also Did What Reddit Does

Not every reaction in the Reddit thread was serious, and plenty of commenters leaned straight into how absurd the whole thing looks.

“That all of this occurred at a place called Crunch Fitness makes perfect sense,” one commenter joked, which quickly picked up traction. Another recurring line in the Reddit thread boiled the whole visual down even more simply: “If not ramp, why ramp shaped?”

Others focused on the aftermath. “I would hate to be the driver when they have to call their insurance company,” one Reddit user wrote, while another added, “That’s going to be an expensive phone call.”

There were also a lot of parking lot takes from Reddit users who were less interested in the truck debate than the speed. “I’m tired of people speeding in parking lots, absolutely reckless,” one commenter wrote, echoing a point that came up throughout the thread.

And then there were the simple reactions that probably sum it up best. “That doesn’t even look real,” one viewer wrote, which is exactly why so many people keep watching it on repeat.

The Part People Keep Coming Back To

At a certain point, the absurdity just takes over.

A lifted truck driving over a Lamborghini in a parking lot is not something people expect to see, which is exactly why this clip is spreading as fast as it is.

We hope she has good insurance, or hopefully at least the Lambo driver does.

Author: Michael

Michael writes semi-anonymously for Guessing Headlights, mostly to protect himself after repeatedly calling anything built after 1972 that vaguely suggests muscle-car energy a “muscle car.” He currently works out of an undisclosed location — not for safety, but so he can keep referring to sporty cars that aren’t drop-tops, don’t have two seats, and definitely weren’t built for racing as “sports cars” without fear of retribution from the automotive correctness police.

He also maintains, loudly and proudly, that the so-called Malaise Era gets a bad rap. It actually produced some of the coolest cars ever, cough, Trans Am, cough, and he will die on that hill, probably while arguing about pop-up headlights.

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