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Cute Pooch Drives Mini Rolls-Royce Car, Owners Say He Acts Like a Human

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When Charles Stewart Rolls and Sir Frederick Henry Royce sealed the deal and started manufacturing what later was called the “best car in the world,” little did they know where things will be more than 100 years later. Sure, this is not an actual Rolls-Royce car as it doesn’t even look like one, to be honest, but the dog sure is driving the hell out of it.
It didn’t take them long to both producing and marketing the legendary Rolls-Royce 10 horsepower, which they brought to the Paris Salon in December 1904. Two years later, Rolls-Royce Limited was formed, and the rest of the story is history. The British company has since been inspiring generations of car engineers and has advanced its English style and design over the years.

They may belong to BMW today, and their cars may be a lot more down-to-earth when it comes to its British accent, but Rolls-Royce still is what it has always been, an exclusive carmaker. Seeing a dog driving a scale model of an earlier model of the brand just doesn’t fit in the big picture, or does it?

On the other hand, isn’t the cute pooch man’s best friend? We can’t see why it wouldn’t enjoy the same type of excitement we feel when we hold the wheel of an excellent vehicle. Oh, wait, dogs don’t know how to drive a car. Well, that also seems to be changing, at least it’s the case with the one in question.

Sure, like most of us, “Barry the Bedlington Terrier” here also started from the bottom, namely with a tricycle. After learning how to handle the contraption, he started glancing at the electric Rolls-Royce the youngest of the family would play with.

Mind you, it’s not just driving cars that make him special, considering his owners claim he has all this human-like positions he often takes.

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