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Toyota GT 86 fails the moose test with flying colours

Posted Oct 24th 2012 2:30PM

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Several months ago, we reported on the controversy surrounding the Jeep Grand Cherokee failing the Swedish Moose Test. Here's the recap for those of you currently asking yourself, "What the heck is a Moose Test?!"

The Teknikens Moose (or Elk) test is a lighting-fast emergency lane change maneuver in Sweden that takes place at a relatively staid 65 km/h (40 mph). While most vehicles tend to clear the obstacle with little fuss, the driver of this drift-happy Toyota GT86 decided to try a rather unorthodox approach.

Judging by the surprised look of the hand-crafted deer moose caught in the headlights, the test didn't exactly go as planned. The sporty RWD coupe may have failed the traditional moose test, but we think it deserves some extra credit for the drift portion of this mocking moose video.

Click here to watch the comedy unfold for yourself.





2012 Toyota GT 86 Scenic Drive


News Source: YouTube

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