Most of us petrol-heads have learned an important life lesson already: that cars generally don't attract women. However, there is that nagging voice in everyone's head that tells you a supercar would be different, not because it's faster, but because it says you're rich.
Russian-born pick up artist Vitaly Zdorovetskiy was probably the first to prove you really could attract beautiful young women if you had the keys to your very own Lamborghini Gallardo. And since then, many people have trued to do the same in what's come to be known as "The Gold Digger Prank".
Today, we bring you a fresh look at this awkward social experiment. The host of the video tries to pick up girls while leaning against “his” Bugatti Veyron, which most non-aficionados consider to be the most expensive car on the planet. Unless somebody can do one of these videos with a Ferrari 250 GTO, this is the ultimate version of the prank.
After the girls agree to go get a bite to eat, thinking they've just nabbed the biggest fish in the sea, the guy reveals he actually drives a Dodge Neon. Does that put the girls off? Will they get upset because they've been pranked? And isn't that Dodge supposed to be recalled? Find out in the video below.
Today, we bring you a fresh look at this awkward social experiment. The host of the video tries to pick up girls while leaning against “his” Bugatti Veyron, which most non-aficionados consider to be the most expensive car on the planet. Unless somebody can do one of these videos with a Ferrari 250 GTO, this is the ultimate version of the prank.
After the girls agree to go get a bite to eat, thinking they've just nabbed the biggest fish in the sea, the guy reveals he actually drives a Dodge Neon. Does that put the girls off? Will they get upset because they've been pranked? And isn't that Dodge supposed to be recalled? Find out in the video below.