A dunghead man (let's know him as Deb Man) is the owner of diesel powered Ford Ecosport. He drove at 150+ kmph and posted the video of his heroic act in another forum.
The verbatim caption for his post with the video read, "Shooting has not been proper n clear ... It's just a glimpse of the beast."
Following are a few excerpts from the comments section.
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One Mr. Borah reminded him: "No build quality, EBD, ABS, Airbag saves lives, only careful driving saves lives, dont do that dost".
Deb Man: "just tested the performance after it crossed the age of 7 yrs. After that the driving was just normal. Thanks for ur concern bro. N u r absolutely right, fully loaded features cannot save lives."
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One Mr. Pal said: "I touched 180".
Deb Man: "That's the capability of the beast".
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One Mr. Bodiwala in the group warned: "Speed thrills but kills, this is india, anyone can get into".
Deb Man: "Road was vacant and vision was clear for long".
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One Mr. Dey quipped: "Ford owners in this group and others are normally sensible. It is a request to act like one."
Dunghead Deb Man: "Swarnil Dey It's just to show the capability, at the end u can see that the speed reduced. If u dnt like kindly overlook the same. And this has been shared just to reveal the capability of Ecosport. And more or less, the Ford owners don't drive the vehicle like a Alto 800 atleast. So, u can think before talking about sensibility. And ofcourse, Ford is Ford."
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Should this retard Deb Man crash his car and still survive (although, I earnestly want that he doesn't), he will click a dozen photos of his maimed car and post those on social media with the caption, "I am proud of the build quality of my Ford Ecosport. I survived without a scratch on my body"!
Dear responsible roadies in Indian Road and associated forums, going by discussions copied and pasted above, how would you prefer to describe the 'dunghead' Deb Man 🤔
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* Overspeeding In India
* Insensitive Roadies
* Some Asses Own Cars
* Some Asses Deserve Public Shaming
* Build Quality Of Drivers Brain Matters
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