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Company Loaded Toyota Land Cruiser Onto Its Plastic Chairs To Showcase Strength And Quality

Company, Boss Pakistan loaded Toyota Land Cruiser onto its plastic chairs to showcase strength and quality.
Toyota Land Cruiser used for the marketing strategy is the LC 200 series, which weighs 2,715-Kg or 5986 lbs.
Despite the weight of the SUV, the four Boss chairs supported the weight of the load placed onto them.
Some companies will go any length to showcase the strength and quality of their products. One of them is Boss Pakistan, a Pakistan-based company who loaded a Toyota Land Cruiser SUV onto its chairs to showcase the quality.
Sharing pictures of the marketing strategy on its Facebook page, Boss wrote :
“All About Strength! What’s good furniture without strength? With Boss, choose your comfort! A wise and right decision.”
Two images was shared, including one showing when the Toyota Land Cruiser was being loaded onto the chairs to show the images isn’t another photoshopped ones flying on the internet.
The second image shows a sturdy line-up of Boss chairs supporting the Land Cruiser loaded on them, which weighs 2,715-Kg or about 5986 pounds.
As expected, some users praised the quality of Boss chairs for supporting the weight of the SUV while others argue the images is a product of advanced editing tools.
The Toyota Land Cruiser used is the LC 200 model of the iconic name plate, known for its off-roading prowess. It uses both petrol and diesel engines, the former which produces between 308-hp and 381-hp in the 2021 model.
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