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This Guy Created an Incredible Commercial for His 1996 Suzuki Vitara

This Guy Created an Incredible Commercial for His 1996 Suzuki Vitara

There are marketing videos for sales purposes, and then there is the #BuyMyVitara campaign created by YouTuber Eugene Romanovsky to help with his Suzuki Vitara ’96 for sale. Jurassic Park. The Moon. Mad Max. Romanovsky creates an entire video that is far more interesting than the Suzuki he’s trying to sell could ever be. 1.6 liter injection engine! Less than 100 horsepower! Manual transmission with low gear! Friendly to the environment! Drives everywhere with no fear! If he created a campaign like this to part with his “best friend of ten years,” who knows what he could create with a Hollywood budget and some serious equipment. Someone needs to give this used car salesman a million dollar budget and a sportscar just to see what he could come up with.