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Spotted: Mini Cooper camouflaged on road sparks humour online

“Mini is good at camouflage,” said a netizen on a photo of a Mini Cooper appearing to be incognito in the middle of the road in Singapore.

Facebook page ROADS.sg shared a video of the road accident, with the caption “Camo +100” on Friday (Nov 11), which has since sparked humour among netizens.

At first glance, it might be hard to spot a yellow Mini Cooper positioned by the road divider as it had some foliage on top to mask its presence.

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Photo: FB screengrab/ROADS.sg

Upon closer observation, the front left wheel of the vehicle was dislodged while debris was scattered on the ground, indicating an accident.

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Photo: FB screengrab/ROADS.sg

Without missing a beat from the caption, netizens poked some fun at the video, asking, “Where was the car?” as its stealth mode skill was over level 100. “Only John Cena could see the car,” a netizen added, referring to the wrestler-actor’s “You Can’t See Me” catchphrase.

“Just came back from outfield training? Good camo, though. Almost couldn’t see the car at all,” said Facebook user Muhd Siddiq.

“This one confirmed during ATEC (Army Training Evaluation Centre) exercise got Recon 1 for good camouflaging,” added another netizen.

Others wondered if the car wanted to celebrate Christmas early because of the tree used.

Meanwhile, one Del Hamid noted that “Mini Coopers, manufactured by BMW, has been known to have issues with steering control and stability while on the road,” which is presumably what happened, resulting in the accident.

Hopefully, those involved did not sustain injuries from the crash./TISG

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