This is the unbelievable advertisement created for a 21-year-old second hand Suzuki by an Israel-based Latvian visual effects artist.
Instead, Romanovsky got a little creative in his approach.
He also managed to feature himself by recreating some scenes from Hollywood blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road. But one wonders, how many offers has he gotten for the item so far?
Eugene Romanovsky is the man behind this professional-grade video ad, reports The Independent.
The CG effects-heavy video drops Romanovzky's Vitara into some remarkable places and situations, from outrunning an avalanche to driving underwater even landing on the moon.
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But its re-appearing back on an Earth highway via lightning bolt just like the Back to the Future DeLorean confirms that this is in fact still reality.
Auto ads are, generally speaking, quite boring and derivative.
But while it might not be as talented as the footage suggests, the '96 Vitara is very much for sale, with Eugene creating the hashtag #BuyMyVitara to track any interest.
An Israeli man has gone to great lengths to try to sell his 20-year-old vehicle, creating an elaborate video using visual effects that has generated millions of views.





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