Cheap, Chinese-built Micro Vehicles sold on the Black Market here in the United States at prices ranging from $2,000-$10,000 United States Dollars that young, radical people fall for.
These Cheap, Chinese-built Micro Vehicles are all Electric Vehicles built by a Chinese manufacturer called Chang Li.
As is usually the case with the Chinese Automotive Industry, and Chinese vehicles; Chinese automakers copy a whole vehicle, or parts of a vehicle. In this case, Chang Li has copied styling cues from Rover/Land Rover, the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors, and the Mimi Division of BMW (which, BMW had acquired upon their purchase of the Rover Group from British Aerospace in 1994); when styling these Micro Vehicles.
In comparison, the Japanese Micro Trucks that many importers sell on the Gray Market; in addition to the license-built version of the Suzuki Carry manufactured by the Chinese automaker Chang’an Automobile Co., Ltd imported by Oklahoma-based importer Tiger Truck; are sold in North America not as street-legal vehicles, but as substitutes for ATVs and Golf Carts on Homesteads with large amounts of property, Resorts, Farms, and anywhere else you would normally find an ATV and/or a Golf Cart.
I can’t believe these Cheap, Chinese-Built Micro Vehicles Sold On The Black Market In The United States; are even street legal in North America.
Equally pathetic are these Cheap, Chinese-Built Micro Vehicles utilizing a pair of two Computer Fans mounted in the Sunroof as the method of motorized climate control.
I mean, just look at these young, radical people (who are imbecilic and crass to begin with) falling for these Cheap, Chinese-Built Micro Vehicles:




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