A Range Rover somehow ended up in Lake Ray Hubbard in Texas recently. 

While we don’t see how the Range Rover in the video below ended up in the water, it’s safe to assume they were most likely pulling a jet ski with it, and the incident happened while backing it down the boat ramp.

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What I really want to know, though, is what exactly led to the vehicle becoming submerged. It could have been driver error, and they may have panicked and hit the gas instead of the brakes. Or it’s also possible the driver forgot to put it in park before getting out. Or, it could have been that the parking brake failed.

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As you might expect, folks on X are having quite a bit of fun with the post, with several people pointing out that you can’t park there. Others are wondering if Range Rover is now making amphibious vehicles.

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