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Part of that luckiness is indeed this new-ish looking red Volvo truck. If it’s an older truck the stopping distance most likely would be longer and might make this video a lot sadder.

Dang, this car is ugly.

The Chinese market XR-V(Google it)looks better in my view. This one is a little too egg-y.

Those red “575" embroideries on the seats look like they came straight from Dodge.

Useless translation on the front plate: All New Generation Regal GS (simplified Chinese)

This car is crying for an 2.5 engine. Having rear A/C vents would be nice too with that big black interior of a wagon glasshouse.

I counter The English Guy’s proposal. Because you are going to MSF class for curiosity, don’t buy jack sh!t for the class if you can borrow them. Just get a headsock to insulate yourself from the rental helmet, a pair of soft leather glove from any home improvement store and wear some over-the-ankle boots, a

Honda, please do this: Take this NSX, remove the hybrid stuff, keep the V6 and bolt a DCT or manual gearbox to it and keep it rear wheel drive. You will now have a $60k Cayman fighter and a true future classic in the making.

I think Mobike and Ofo are doing it the right way though

I think in the current BMW range the 4 looks better. 2 series looks too truncated and its narrow body plus tall roofline profile is just ungainly at lots of angles.

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What a ugly catfish looking of a car.

Scroll way too far for this. I think 612 looks even worse in person, because those incoherent slab-sided styling with tiny lights and tiny wheels. Cover the badges and it looks like a 90's Chevy Cavalier’s cousin that got fat.

You are welcome. As a note I tend to watch a few driving footage of whatever city I am going to, Like “Shanghai city driving” or “Barcelona city driving”. So I could get a rough grip of the driving condition and help me determine should I reserve a rental car.

American currently stationed in China here. These clone cars are very rarely seen in metropolitan areas and mostly sold at rural area along side other low-end industrial equipment. After a new regulation established in 2015, most of these “cars” are what the Chinese government classify as “Senior Mobility Vehicle”(I

A Fact regarding to the mentioning of import tax in the article: Currently almost all grey-market full-size American trucks in China are imported as “Farm Equipment”. Therefore the trucks are taxed base on tonnage instead of the usual engine displacement. Being so-call half-ton pick-up’s, their import tax are very low

As an American stationed in China, I think the reason has something to do with the tremendous government incentive given to locally-manufactured electric/hybrid car’s buyer. Ranging from how efficient the vehicle is, the incentive essentially can cut 1/3 of the “MSRP” of the car, making pretty much all car powered by

I think the 2.0t model is really for China, where most major metropolis require a registration lottery or registration auction to be won by the potential car buyer in order to register his/her new car, and by regulation cars with engine displacing 2,500cc or less can have its registration right transferred makes 2.0t

German: Don’t want to be rude, but our BBA combo sold over 1,300,000 units in China last year, Scheisse.

Sorry about how I angered you enough to call me a prick. Internet, maybe? The Chinese government class their regime as socialism, with a term translated as “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics”with their own twist. The government is directly involving and managing many industries that provide large number of jobs,