Having lived in Korea for a few years, I can attest, these things look baller as hell.
Having lived in Korea for a few years, I can attest, these things look baller as hell.
Well, I suppose they figure that about half the buyers of this car are chairmen of large corporations, and the other half are world leaders that spend a considerable amount of their time attending or hosting summits. Then, you have countries like China where their leaders are chairmen, which makes the name even more…
For those who love the "aged-to-perfection" front of an S class and the back of a 7 series but demand more stuff for less cash.
Maybach quality for S-Class price?
As an American, I would be proud to be driven in a Chairman Summit.
Can I please have the 2013 Ssangyong Office Executive S Conference in matte black and walnut trim?
@JPCN: Agreed. Yakuza bosses have different tastes. AMG, etc.
This car was photographed on the top floor of the Toyota Amalux building in Tokyo.
This poses an interesting question...
The perfect commuter for your average japanese salaryman/gang boss.
Cloth > leather in Japan. Leather seats make too much noise when you sit down and move around in them. A cloth environment is more serene.
it's a mystify automobile, a complete anachronism produced by an almost entirely forward-thinking company. Fascinating.
I was happy enough to see the Century (on that note, try and imagine a V12 A-body Century). But then I almost got whiplash. 1000hp V12 Supra! The Veyron needs some competition.
Yes Toyotas are boring...AMERICAN Toyotas. Its funny, you get a distinct design in America and the execs say "How do we EVOLVE this design? We can't. Kill it."
Hey Carl, my mom had an '84 Buick Regal Limited (f'ing sweet). You're telling me they were still putting that awesome velour in them 12 years later??? God bless America.
This one has been in my personal fantasy garage for years and years.
the century is japan's rolls. they are soft spoken but take no shit. they also command respect immediately.
Boo for covering the engine's naughty bits with Puritan Plastic. I want to pop the hood and see that baby going commando, crotchless panties at most.
Holy Crap! Ford thinks it has issues with the Towncar looking old and antiquated.
Wow. Velour seats. Impressive.