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Range Rover is a dream car for many. Known for its luxury and powerful off-road performance, the starting price of this car is around Rs 98 lakh. It is a symbol of prestige, comfort and style, and this is why it is something that most people only dream of owning. Recently, a video surfaced online that shows a man who found his own quirky way to “own” a Range Rover, even if not the real one. In the video, instead of getting a Range Rover, the man chose to play with the idea of owning one in his own style. His solution was to write “Rolls Royce” on his Hyundai Exter. It is not a complete transformation, but for him, the name alone made a big difference. How Hyundai Became A Range Rover In the viral video, shared on Instagram, a person films a car while stuck in traffic. He says, “Bhai zindagi mein na umeed kabhi nahi harni chaiye. Ab ye dekh lo bhai samne aapko dikh rahi hogi gaadi (Brother, one should never lose hope in life. Now look the car you see in front).” He explains further, “Bhai ko Range Rover leni thi lekin bhai thoda hota hai kabhi kabhi budget kam hota hai. Kisi bhi insan ka ho sakta hai. Lekin bhai ne apne shauk pure karne ke liye, es par Range Rover hi likhwa liya (He wanted a Range Rover, but sometimes the budget is less. Anyone can relate. But to fulfill his dream, he wrote Range Rover on it).” The caption shared along with the footage reads, “Sapne bade hone chahiye, gari to koi bhi ho sakti hai! (Dreams should be big, the car can be of any brand).” Watch The Clip Here View this post on Instagram A post shared by Westdelhikevibes (@westdelhikevibes) Internet Reacts To This ‘Luxury’ Car Since being shared online, the video has gained massive attention as it accumulated nearly seven lakh views. Users shared their hilarious remarks in the comments section. A user jokingly commented, “Bike par Rolls Royce likhwa lu kya? (Should I write Rolls Royce on my bike?).” Another said, “Hyundai ka logo to hata dete (At least remove the Hyundai logo).” “Humko lagta hai ki Hyundai ka logo hi laga diya Range Rover par (I think he just put the Hyundai logo on the Range Rover),” someone else remarked. Taking a philosophical approach, an individual said, “Moral khush raho paisa aur baaki cheez secondary hai (Moral: stay happy, money and other things are secondary).” “Cheetah ki khal pehnne se bhediya cheetah nhi ban jata (Wearing a cheetah skin doesn’t make you a cheetah),” a viewer wrote. One more humourously asked, “Yai Range Rover kitne ki hai ji (How much is this Range Rover, sir?).” So would you call this creativity or desi jugaad at a whole new level?