In the US state of Utah, a man took a car from a dealership and kidnapped a salesman in the same car. Police arrested the man.
Utah police say Gibson, 43, refused to return a test drive and drove at breakneck speed.
The man was driving a test drive from a dealership (a center for buying and selling new and used vehicles) and was accompanied by a sales associate.
After driving some distance, the salesman asked for the car to be turned back, but Gibson refused to take it back.
When the salesman was calling 911, he drove at 100 mph and played loud music.
Gibson later told police he was afraid to stop because the salesman was driving too hard and was pushing hard with the steering wheel.
Police have arrested Gibson on charges of kidnapping.