New morals mean no more scanty models likethis Thia model at the Shanghai Auto Show... |
Nie meer nie, sê ons trokdrywerskrywersvriend Alwyn Viljoen.
Luister môre kwart oor agt as ons weer als op wiele gesels hier op Overberg, en hoor oor die huidige Shanghai motorskou in China, en later vanjaar se internasionele motorskou in Jozi, wat nou in sy josie is.
Dan is daar die wêreld se veiligste fiets uit England en Japan se kar van die jaar wat ook hier imponeer.
Als net hier op Overberg Wiele, Woensdae kwart oor agt.
China is in middle of something SA needs -- a huge public outcry everytime a politician screws up.
The result is a sudden observance of decorum and general all round good behaviour, with politicians having dumped their luxury cars and car show models now dressed like air stewardesses.
This can all be seen at the Shangai Auto Show, happening currently in China.
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JIMS cancelled this year, too low returns on millions it cost per brand to display. Local orgnisers now looking at getting discount from German licence holders, but my question is, why do we need overseas expertise to show cars?
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Babel bike has roll cage, steel toe caps and cross-over-chest seatbelts, and leg-powered models cost about R35k, which is price of a mid-range mountain bike. See elsewhere on this blog for the full article.
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Mazda2 competes head on with Audi A1, offers more for less and a much better ride. See elsewhere on this blog for the full imbongi (praise song).
but hunky male cleaners in a state of undress is OK. This staff member of Star Coach is cleaning an imiation American van. (Photo AFP) |
Mom would approve the fashions of the models at JAC during the 2015 Shangai Auto Show in China. (Photo AFP) |