A Chinese man bought a 120000 Yuan (US$19500) car in cash using only one Yuan bills and coins, on Wednesday. The man, surnamed Lee, from the city of ...
amazing !
i have owned two cars in my life. Once I bought used car for $480 and
another car I purchased for $300. Both cars were purchased with USA
dollars. I live in the USA. Not including the cost to maintain the two
used cars, I had the $480 car working for around 2 years and the $300 car
was rear ended and was totaled, but I got $900 for the car via auto
insurance.
+Longyu GuanYeah but the dealership looks like a Volkswagen or Audi dealership. In the background most of the cars are Audi's. I came to the conclusion he was at an Audi or Volkswagen dealership.
That amount of money in China can only buy a crappy 1.0L Honda or something like that. By the way the taxes for buying a car in China is 100%, if you wondering why.
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