Some dealers have informed the police, but no one has reported against this “bad client”
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- A man downloaded videos on Instagram with reckless driving in exotic vehicles.
- The individual pretends to be a client, convincing the dealers to allow him a road test.
- He then tried to intimidate the sellers, making dangerous waterfalls on public roads.
The tests of dealers are an essential opportunity for potential buyers to have an idea of a vehicle before engaging in a purchase. Unfortunately, not everyone pretends to be a customer is really interested in buying. It turns out that some people are just for the reputation of social media.
One of these individuals is Ahmer Saeed, whose Instagram flow offers videos of a person engaging in reckless driving during the tests. In these videos, the driver often puts sellers in uncomfortable and potentially dangerous situations, while showing little respect for the vehicles he tests.
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The driver, who keeps his face hidden in the videos, regularly takes high performance vehicles from various Texas dealers for a road test. Having pretended to be a legitimate client, he joined financial conversations before asking for the keys and heading for a tour.
Push up the limits
This tactic allowed him to take the wheel of high and high vehicles of brands like Chevrolet, Dodge, Mercedes-AMG, Audi, Porsche, Ferrari and Lamborghini. In any case, a seller joins him for the journey, probably hoping for a simple and peaceful test. Instead, they are subject to a high -speed and adrenaline pumping test.
The driver can be seen to carry out burnouts, hard launches, a drift and high speed races without taking care of the vehicle, the passenger or other road users. Most of these waterfalls are played with one hand on the wheel, because it films the action with its smartphone, however. If that was not enough, the videos often include racist and derogatory legends intended for sellers, who are generally shocked by the driver’s puffs.
An imprudent social media game
Talk to CBS TexasA local concessionaire revealed that Saeed had once led an Audi R8 for more than two and a half hours, reaching speeds up to 160 MPH (258 km / h) on the highway, while the seller feared for his life.
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In some cases, the employees of the dealers have asked Saeed to stop the car immediately, while others tolerated its wild waterfalls. Fortunately, no accident has been reported so far. However, prolonged Burnets and aggressive rotation may have caused damage to vehicles, leaving dealers or future owners to pay the price.
A lack of responsibility
The information station reported that it has spoken with at least a dozen dealers presented in the Videos of SAEED. Most of them have rejected unacceptable behavior as another case of a “bad customer”. Only two dealers informed the reckless Instagrammer driving police, but none has submitted an official report.
The situation intensified to the point where the Texas Automobile Dealers Association published an alert on Saeed last summer. Despite this, he continues to download Joyride videos similar to his Instagram, while keeping the identity of the hidden driver.
When CBS Texas contacted Saeed to comment, he did not respond. However, the report noted that he had recently published a video concerning controversy. He does not explicitly admit to being the driver in question. Instead, “he says:” The cars are completely good, they are going well, so no proouvable damage was made to cars.
I hope someone, whether the police or a dealer concerned, will take this seriously before someone is injured.