If that's a crashed sedan.
Then 1 thing,
It needs to be slow.
Why? If you crash a fast car it doesn't become slow, only if you break the engine and in this case it won't simply move.
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Not exactly.
You break the suspension, the car wont drive as fast.
You blow a tire, the car slides all over the place and won't climb up a hill.
You DAMAGE the engine, the engine will probably misfire, might not be running on all cylinders, etc. etc.
There are many possible ways to keep a car from driving well, but however, there are ways to keep it driving well.
In a demolition derby, many cars are FR layout. If you hit the front, you'll damage the suspension and engine. Drivers use the rear of their cars to smash the front of other cars due to the fact that a RWD car will suffer less if you rear end someone rather than hitting someone head on.
But the silver sedan? That looks like an Acura TLX. Basically a Honda Accord...you go figure out what's going to happen if it is in a demolition derby with big FR cars like a 1960's Chrysler Imperial...DNF!