Man Suggests Lamborghini Urus Made With Cheap Parts After Self Durability Test – Video

Man Suggests Lamborghini Urus Made With Cheap Parts After Self Durability Test - Video

An alleged durability test on a Lamborghini Urus conducted by a man seems to suggest that the super expensive luxury car is in fact made of very cheap materials and parts.

The video starts with him banging on the Lamborghini’s bonnet – implying that the sound suggests the body part was not thick enough and heavy.

He then proceeds to rip apart the super car’s fender, pulling at a wobbly window glass and door, rips apart dash components of the Urus, its air-conditioning vents, stereo covers (which had an Audi logo), door cover, and totally removes the steering wheel after some pulls as well.

The test ends with him pulling at the car’s trunk which made squeaky sounds, throwing out its engine covers before slamming the bonnet shut.

Watch the video below:

The same person also made a review a durability review of BMW and in his video, did not send parts flying apart while he pulled at them.

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