I fell for this. Have to hand it to the guys at Hyundai. A press release with a modified Hyundai i10 popped up on my inbox today morning. It was from Hyundai, so I opened it with a lot of expectation.
I remember seeing a Hyundai i10 ice cream van on autoblog a few months back. And in the introductory paragraph of this press release, Hyundai’s made it sound so interesting and true, that almost anyone who reads it won’t notice this is a hoax.
A friend of mine has been in this circumstance before. He filled his diesel car with petrol, and it struck him only after he drove a few kilometers.
Filling a diesel car with petrol is dangerous. It won’t lead to an eruption or fire, but is threatening to that wallet sitting innocently in your back pocket. Thousands of rupees go waste due to inattentiveness. We could have a lot of things to bother about when stopping at the pump, and that results in such a mistake.
Entry posted on April 1, 2009 by
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