The Actual Truth Behind The Honda City Wrapped In Rs 2000 Notes
A Honda City was impounded after being wrapped in Rs 2000 notes on Valentine’s Day. Here’s the actual truth behind the car.
On Valentine's Day, a story surfaced when a Honda City was spotted decorated in Rs 2000 notes and a big heart on the bonnet. People immediately pointed fingers saying the driver was a desperate Romeo, a person without respect for money, and even trolling saying Prime Minister Modi will demonetise the new Rs 2000 note.

This is a prime example of how looks can be deceiving. The actual truth behind the vehicle was that there was no Romeo or Juliet scene behind it. The notes was a wrap, and the car was a promotional vehicle by Zoomcar!

Self-driving car rental firm Zoomcar, made four of these cars to run in cities such as Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad, and Mumbai. People were to spot the car, take a selfie with the #CashLove car, and if they win, would get a chance to ride in a luxury car for 12 hours!

The car spotted in Mumbai was stopped by police and the poor driver was detained. Social media sure has its bad side, coming to a conclusion about such an event that meant something else in reality.

Speaking of the Honda City, the Japanese carmaker launched the new, 2017 Honda City in India and below is a detailed picture gallery.


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