A teen driver was killed in a Queens car crash Saturday night, officials said.
Xylique Lovelace-Loney, 18, was driving a Volkswagen Passat east on Sutter Avenue when he was T-boned by a Toyota Sienna minivan that ran a stop sign at the intersection just after 10 p.m., according to cops.
The teen’s car then careened into two parked cars at 80th Street in Richmond Hill.
Residents who live nearby heard the thunderous collision and came running outside to see if they could help the young man who was trapped inside the car.
“I heard a loud crash and I came out,” said Jeff Bolan, 47, who lives near the accident scene. “A bunch of cars were twisted up together with a young man trapped in the middle.
“All of us ran over to help him but we could not get him out.”
Another local resident, who identified himself as Harry, said people tried to keep the teenager conscious.
“My neighbors were screaming, ‘Stay awake, stay awake,’ ” the man recalled. “The car was really twisted and he was sandwiched in there.
“A bunch of us surrounded the Volkswagen and we tried to pull the doors open,” he said.
“It took firefighters a while to get him out. He was wedged in there.”
Lovelace-Loney died at Jamaica Hospital.
The 21-year-old van driver refused medical attention at the scene, officials said.
The silver four-door sedan was completely crushed on the side.
No charges have been filed yet, but police were still investigating. They said speed may have been a factor.