It's no secret that Lamborghini drivers are some of the most extrovert supercar buyers out there, but today we're here to focus on an entirely different aspect of a Raging Bull driver's personality, namely generosity.
Chris, the Aventador driver in the piece of footage at the bottom of the page, decided to share a bit of the joy his V12 machine delivers, offering a homeless man a shotgun ride.
In fact, the Lambo driver we have here did much more than that, as he spent a big part of his Sunday with Alex, whom he had seen asking for money at a traffic light that happens to be on the supercar driver's usual route.
And, as you can easily imagine, Alex didn't hide his enthusiastm after checking out the styling cues of the Sant'Agata Bolognese machine, with his Transformers comparo, which you'll get to see in the video, being entirely fit for the visual aura of the Aventador.
In fact, Chris explains the whole experience in the Youtube description of the clip: "The content in this video has always been a big dream of mine. To give back in any way possible to those less fortunate is sometimes I am personally very passionate about. This is my very first time making a video so please don't judge too much. It was filmed, edited, and posted in 24 hours by me, Chris Collins. Alex is the true videographer on our channel but I wanted this to be my special project,"
This stunt should serve as a reminder that offering a part of one's good vibes to a total stranger can be an extremely beneficial activity for all parties involved. And this is why we should all do it more often, with or without the help of 692 horses screaming behind us.
In fact, the Lambo driver we have here did much more than that, as he spent a big part of his Sunday with Alex, whom he had seen asking for money at a traffic light that happens to be on the supercar driver's usual route.
And, as you can easily imagine, Alex didn't hide his enthusiastm after checking out the styling cues of the Sant'Agata Bolognese machine, with his Transformers comparo, which you'll get to see in the video, being entirely fit for the visual aura of the Aventador.
In fact, Chris explains the whole experience in the Youtube description of the clip: "The content in this video has always been a big dream of mine. To give back in any way possible to those less fortunate is sometimes I am personally very passionate about. This is my very first time making a video so please don't judge too much. It was filmed, edited, and posted in 24 hours by me, Chris Collins. Alex is the true videographer on our channel but I wanted this to be my special project,"
This stunt should serve as a reminder that offering a part of one's good vibes to a total stranger can be an extremely beneficial activity for all parties involved. And this is why we should all do it more often, with or without the help of 692 horses screaming behind us.