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Range Rover Returned To Dealer With Donkey Power

 
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Donkeys tow broken-down Range Rover back to dealership in China. Image via The Tycho.

Donkeys tow broken-down Range Rover back to dealership in China. Image via The Tycho.

Oh, those clever, dissatisfied Chinese luxury car owners and their displays. First it was beating a Gallardo to death with sledgehammers. Now it's towing a broken-down Range Rover back to the dealership with donkeys. What's next? Blowing up a Bentley on a giant pile of firecrackers?


The man behind this donkey-driven display in Shenyang decided that six breakdowns in a year, followed by an engine replacement and yet another breakdown was enough. He returned the SUV to the dealer and asked for a refund. According to The Tycho, the dealer wasn't exactly eager to hand him his cash.

[The Tycho]





 
 

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  1. All of a sudden the Chineese have a booming economy and are buying up cars they have no idea how to care for. Russia is having an oil boom and luxury cars are flying out of showrooms. Funny, you don't see them making media circuses out of their problems if they have any....
     
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