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The viral video shows two men casually driving a severely damaged Maruti Suzuki Swift.
The video was shared on X. (Photo Credit: X)
The internet loves a good laugh and this time it’s over a man driving a severely damaged car on the road. The footage has left viewers in splits, with many scratching their heads over the driver’s unorthodox approach to vehicle maintenance.
The viral video, shared on X by the account, gharkekalesh, shows two men casually driving a severely damaged Maruti Suzuki Swift. The car’s passenger side is heavily crushed, with the body dented and the bonnet damaged. On the other hand, the driver’s side and rear appear relatively unscathed.
Despite the extensive damage, the vehicle’s wheels seem to be in good condition as the car is seen moving smoothly on the road. A passerby captured the bizarre scene on his camera. The video has since gone viral online. Take a look:
The video has since gone viral online, with several people sharing their thoughts in the comment section. One user wrote, “This guy was playing GTA in real life lmao.”
Another added, “Engine is enough to drive the car.”
Quoting a popular meme, someone else wrote, “Technologiaaaa!”
“How is he even driving this vehicle,” remarked a user in disbelief.
A person said, “He is risking his life and other people’s lives too…stupid idiots”
“Bas papa thoda sa scratch laga hai (It’s just a little scratch, dad),” read a comment.
Earlier, a video of a group of friends travelling in a wrecked car went viral on social media. The vehicle was so old that it didn’t have a door or a hood. All the glass panels of the car were missing while its skeleton was visible from the outside. The person driving the car was wearing a helmet and the friends had quilts and blankets with them. As the cold increases, they take out the blankets and cover themselves with them.
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