Superhuman emergency strength is most often illustrated in the lifting of automobiles off victims pinned underneath, by a rescuer who is not a powerful person, and not athletic. The lesson taken & offered is, that when it is really needed, ordinary people are capable of extraordinary strength – which is not in itself a remarkable, much less Supernatural – assertion. In the nowadays classic example of lifting a car, it is however underreported that cars have springs, and that normal strength is sufficient to ‘lift’ the car several inches, at least, and that the top of a car is typically rounded, and that when upside down it is rather easy to rock it back & forth quite a bit. Just shifting the car like this, will often suffice to pull someone out from under it.