A Connecticut man who brought his $97,000 Camaro to a dealership for servicing is now suing after employees allegedly totaled the car during a joyride. Service adviser Matthew Sebastian has been accused of taking the 6.1-liter supercharged V8 vehicle down I-95 with another employee riding shotgun. According to the lawsuit, Sebastian was going almost 90 miles per hour when he lost control and crashed into a guardrail. The car was totaled. When he dropped off the Camaro, owner Kenny Habul left explicit instructions that the vehicle was not to leave the lot. (Jalopnik)
Camaro Totaled After Car Dealer Workers Allegedly Go On Joyride
Jul 10, 2024 | 8:00 PM