Bizarre moment foul-mouthed Russian businessman takes axe to his new £147,000 Range Rover
A RUSSIAN businessman took his axe to a new Range Rover, claiming he paid £147,000 for "British s**t".
Russian businessman destroys new British range rover
The bizarre footage shows 32-year-old Rinat Iskakov filming himself as he smashes the window of the specially adapted 4.4 D model, bought eight months ago, in the snow outside his home.
Wearing a red tartan jacket, his bizarre commentary on his car rage incident goes as follows: "Well, here is this car. It is a piece of s**t worth 11 million roubles.
"Yesterday it blocked all the electric equipment itself.
We would recommend that he should have used his second key
"Today I started the engine to warm it up and to take the car to the repair shop.
"The keys were inside when it blocked all the doors. I stopped the engine via the satellite, but still I can't get into the car.
"So here is the scene for you (he shows the axe).
"We are going to open this car right now. I send my best wishes to the dealers and other representation offices.
The Range Rover was a specially adapted 4.4 D model
"I don't know how you can sell such a piece of shit to people at such a crazy cost. You are selling true s**t!"
At this point the bearded tycoon starts axing the window.
"Here you are, f***ing car. I hate this car. It's a piece of s**t.
"I am so happy now. Now I can open my car. Yes, I have lost the money.
Rinat Isakov filmed himself smashing the window
"I will probably dump this car soon."
Holding up the brand name of the axe, he says: "Some advertising for Fiskars now.
"Guys, you make the best tools to crash Range Rovers. I am so glad, now I can get into my car."
Moving the camera to show his face, he says: "Amazing. Hi to all. Dealers, you are bastards. Your cars are pieces of s**t."
He uploaded the footage to YouTube
A spokesman for Land Rover Russia replied with classic British understatement: "We would recommend that he should have used his second key."
He added: "We have watched this video. Unfortunately, we have to admit that the client never came for an official service to his dealer since the moment of purchase. "
He may also have installed a "non-standard alarm system" causing his problems in being locked out of his vehicle.
The angry car-owner, who is believed to be married with one child, said: "And we would recommend you to stop selling broken British s**t. We have got enough here already."
He uploaded the footage calling his vandalism: What you should do if your Range Rover is a piece of s**t?"