This kid wouldn’t see irony if it hit him in the face.
A Chinese teen was recently confronted by police after he was trying to sell scarves out of his Porsche Cayman. When asked why, the youngster said that he was trying to earn money to pay for petrol, and felt bad asking his parents for it, since they had already bought him the car.
What…
This gentleman is apparently considered “second-generation Tuhao;” a derogatory Chinese colloquialism for “new money” generally extending to mean entitled, gauche, you get the idea.
Instead of having the ridiculous “guilt” that this kid does for having your folks pick you up a snazzy car, how about winning one for yourself?
Giant Supercars is a new “game of skill” competition which gives players the option to win a supercar that would make most men cry… with joy.
From a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 to a Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Coupe, Giant Supercars has a seriously impressive roster of prizes, and all you have to do to stand a chance of winning one is to play “spot the ball”, which is pretty fun in itself.
Here, you will be given a picture of a sporting event with the ball removed and you will be required to use your judgement to select where you think the ball was in the original picture. You can enter as many times as possible, thus increasing your chances to win the car of your dreams.
Then at the end of each month, if a player correctly identifies the co-ordinates of the ball, they will be awarded the prize – some hot new wheels or 85% of it’s value – if you choose to do so.
Head over to Giant Supercars to begin playing and stand a chance to win. We certainly did.
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