Pacific Motorway crash: Wild moment sedan ploughs into hatchback at high speed before rolling down the side of a motorway

Shocking footage has captured the moment a car was sent careening off a motorway after colliding with another vehicle at high-speed. 

Dashcam footage posted to Facebook showed the horrifying crash on the Pacific Motorway at Oxenford, on the Gold Coast, at 3.50pm on Wednesday.

A silver Nissan Pulsar hurtled down the shoulder of the motorway before it clipped the side of a white MG3 hatchback heading onto the Hope Island Road off-ramp.

The Nissan Pulsar veered off the motorway, flipped over the guardrail and rolled numerous times.

The car's bonnet could be seen flying off while other parts of the vehicle disintegrated. 

It came to a stop on its roof, narrowly avoiding trees that lined the road.

The white MG3 spun numerous times from the extreme force of the collision and miraculously avoided hitting other vehicles while remaining upright.

The leadup to the crash is not known.

Queensland Police told Daily Mail Australia the 48-year-old female driver of the Nissan Pulsar was taken to the Gold Coast University Hospital with minor injuries and for mandatory blood tests.

The 42-year-old female driver and a 17-year-old female passenger from the MG3 were also taken to the Gold Coast University Hospital.

The Facebook post drew condemnation with social media users taking aim at the driver of the Nissan Pulsar. 

'Holy s***!! That poor little white car that was just cruising along taking the exit. How terrifying. Hope they are OK,' one wrote. 

The terrifying crash on the Pacific Motorway at Coomera on Queensland's Gold Coast resulted in the silver Nissan Pulsar rolling several times and the white MG3 spinning across the motorway's lanes.

The terrifying crash on the Pacific Motorway at Coomera on Queensland's Gold Coast resulted in the silver Nissan Pulsar rolling several times and the white MG3 spinning across the motorway's lanes. 

The crash drew condemnation for the reckless driver of the Nissan Pulsar on the Dash Cam Owners Australia Facebook page

The crash drew condemnation for the reckless driver of the Nissan Pulsar on the Dash Cam Owners Australia Facebook page

'The person who got hit, is going to suffer the most. Physically, mentally and financially, just because there are no consequences for the criminals. '

Many replies had no sympathy for the driver of the sedan. 

Others explained that high-speed crashes in that area are not uncommon.

'I see at least one driver going bat out of hell ever time I'm on the M1 in this area + 20 km north that I frequent... and its not always a stolen cars just some who think the road rules don't apply to them at all,' they wrote.

'Daily monitoring by police on motorbikes is needed.'