'How does a Hyundai Elantra driver have the tenacity or ability to cheat?' Man driving through a McDonalds after his car was vandalised by his jilted lover is relentlessly mocked online

  • A 'cheater' was spotted pulling into a McDonlds drive-thru with a vandalised car 
  • The car has 'Cheating Manw****,' 'D**khead' recently spray painted on to the car
  • Commenters mocked the man online with many cheering the burnt-lover on 

A man has been filmed driving his car through a McDonalds drive-thru after recently having his car vandalised.

A man driving a Hyundai Elantra was spotted pulling in to an Adelaide McDonalds with expletives painted on his vehicle.

The white car had 'Cheating Manwh**e' written on its side and 'd***head' on the rear bumper.

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To top it off a drawing of a particular male body part was drawn on the bonnet with the word 'd***' that drive-through staff would have seen as he approached the window. 

Commenters mocked the man and what the vandalism might possibly refer to.

'Bet his mum's not happy about her car,' one person said.

'This is magnificent. Call it how it is, girlfriend!' one girl commenting on the post said

'This is magnificent. Call it how it is, girlfriend!' one girl commenting on the post said

Others pointed out the bland white car was not quite consistent with the party-boy cheater stereotype. 

'How does someone who owns a Hyundai Elantra have the tenacity or ability to cheat on someone?' A person commented.

'Manw****s get hungry too,' another added.

'This is magnificent. Call it how it is, girlfriend!' a girl said.

'Maybe he just didn’t see it,' a commenter joked. 

A man driving a Hyundai Elantra was spotted pulling in to an Adelaide McDonalds while he was most likely on his way to the getting his car cleaned

A man driving a Hyundai Elantra was spotted pulling in to an Adelaide McDonalds while he was most likely on his way to the getting his car cleaned

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