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An Epic End for an Epic Lamborghini Gallardo

There are things and people in life than really step on your toes. There are also things you do to the people that step on your toes that are better kept a secret. Forever. And there are times when you just can't take it anymore and want the entire world to know your pain.

Lamborghini is, for most of the time, not one of those that like to step on people's toes. When you ask, Lambo answers because, you see, in the Lambo world, it's the money that tells the horses under the hood when, how and why to go from here to there.

But, as it appears, not all Lamborghini employees come from the same mother. Some, especially the ones from a Lambo service somewhere in China, seem to have had little respect for the desires and needs of a local business man who brought in a Gallardo for repairs.

And that lack of respect soon became an issue. The car, supposedly fixed, failed to work as soon as the owner took it out the door. Upset, annoyed and disappointed by the Lambo employees, he decided to make a statement. A very expensive one.

The business man hired a bunch of people, armed then with hammers and took them, together with the malfunctioning Gallardo and a crowd of onlookers and journalists, on a street in the city of Qingdao. What happened next can be seen (and even felt by some) in the video below.

Why did the business man did it? He said that it was a means for him to cry for his consumer rights to be respected. We reckon the Gallardo cried louder than he did, as the hammers dropped mercilessly on the innocent body of the purebred.


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About the author: Daniel Patrascu
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Daniel loves writing (or so he claims), and he uses this skill to offer readers a "behind the scenes" look at the automotive industry. He also enjoys talking about space exploration and robots, because in his view the only way forward for humanity is away from this planet, in metal bodies.
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