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What’s the difference?
Yes. I’d like to know what’s meant by “adapted to Chinese tastes” as well.
如意 ?
That means “Wishful”.
乳液?
that’s: “emulsion”
如一?
"as one”.
I’m curious if Chinese people are offended by the fact that Chrysler associates screaming warriors with China’s population still…
Screaming warrior? I thought it was someone getting the repair bill on a 604 transmission.
*rimshot*
Try the veal. I’ll be here all week.
That bill was for the failed engine due to sludge!
Just kidding. I think Chrysler is well over that, because I have heard no catastophic problems on any Chrysler vehicle for several years, now.
And the fact that the word “freedom” is plastered in front of said screaming warrior. I guess the peeps going to the auto show are probably one of the party elites and not under suspicion from the gubmint and can be trusted to disregard the running-dog propaganda.
The words say ‘freedom’ but the man looks to be rather severely constipated.
Perhaps he’s singing karaoke to a Nickelback song.
nah he’s a long time Chrysler customer and knows about the dealer experience
Well they substituted gold trim for Chrome trim. Chinese are definitely more in favor of Gold. Now all they need is a Chinese red color for the interior and they’d be set.