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Russian YouTuber Sets His $350,000 Mercedes On Fire To Protest Against The Company

Remember Kyle from US who drank Monster drink and punched a hole through a drywall?

A lot of people in the world have anger issues – they destroy things when they lose their cool. Some people can afford to destroy things, while most of us can’t.

This is the actual car model, and it’s expensive AF

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Here, we talk about a Russian YouTuber who burned his extremely expensive Mercedes just because he was angry. But, he actually posted the video on YouTube, and then so many shocked people watched that video that he has probably made the money that he had lost.

According to many estimates, his Mercedes-AMG GT63S was worth $350,000 and he just burned it out of frustration because it wasn’t working the way he wanted it to.

His name is Mikhail Litvin, and he is a Russian vlogger.

Here’s the bizarre mind-numbing video

For those who are unaware, Mercedes AMG is a high-end luxury car that comes with many customizable features. He had bought it from the official dealer, but the car was always in a bad shape – breaking down constantly. So he took it to the dealer many times, but no repairs helped.

Litvin’s car would be held at the dealer’s for many days, and when it came back it would still be in a shoddy working condition.

Subsequently, Litvin took a drastic step in order to send a message across to Mercedes-Benz. The YouTuber took his Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S to a wet, grassy field, poured fuel on the sports coupe, and burnt it down.

So this car-burning was his way of protesting against the company.

..and he has made a lot of money already

And while you think that this was not a smart move, since he was just destroying what he had already paid for. The company already had his money. But here lies the rub.

Since his video has 17 million views, he has earned enough money and subscribers to buy another luxury car.

And obviously, this will be a minor setback against Mercedes since they are getting a bad name for one of their premier models.

Seems like Mikhail Litvin won, after all.

 

 

Featured Image Courtesy: Mikhail Litvin

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