Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Blocking LA Traffic To Do Donuts Pops Like A Weasel

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The 707 hp Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is one of the most powerful and meanest SUVs ever conceived and when it gets into the wrong hands, carnage can ensue. Case in point, this video recently filmed in Los Angeles, California.

The following video has been doing the rounds on social media and shows the driver of the white Trackhawk doing donuts in the middle of an intersection, without a worry in the world and clearly with no regard for other motorists and bystanders nearby.

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While the clip shared to Instagram is only about 20-seconds long, the driver had clearly been doing donuts and burnouts in the Trackhawk long before. In fact, by the time the video started, the SUV had already started to tear through its rear wheels and sparks can be seen flying out from under the wheels. A few seconds later, one of the tires gets torn to pieces while the driver keeps his foot planted to the floor.

Making things worse is the fact that the front seat passenger has their door open the entire time while a passenger in the rear can be seen hanging out from the sunroof. Moreover, at one stage, the Jeep comes within just a couple of feet of the individual who filmed this video.

Beyond having two destroyed tires and damaged wheels, this Trackhawk also has a slew of other damaged parts. For example, we can see that the front bumper has been damaged and that the rear quarter panels are also in need of some serious repairs.



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