The tragedy is that it's just what you'd expect to happen when people treat cars like another toy. Cars are no joke. A ton of steel and seriously powerful engines. They require training and responsible, considered approach to ownership. It sounds lame, but in my high school drivers ed course, they called it a privilege, not a right. My culture had the privilege of understanding them that way, and that is, IMO, what Chinese consumers ought to be aspiring to, not some bullshit fantasy of dodging black helicopters and Ken Block nonsense. Poor little girl, but damn, her parents both deserve a Darwin Award. In Egypt they laugh at the Saudis who plow off the Nuweiba ferry in their armored SUVs. They say they fell off camels into a Mercedes. Sad but true. There's more to owning a car than the commercials let on.