cars @ websites dotcom
April 10th 2008 13:42
I love the Internet, it brings the whole world to your desk and saves you the airfares.
The motoring world is especially well catered for in this dotcom world. Ever had those dreams like " If I win Lotto....." Most big dollar manufacturers provide you with a car configurator on their websites to enable you to order your perfect car or at least see what it would look like. Maserati, Aston Martin, BMW, Mini and Mercedes all offer this feature, the king of them all is Bentley. Their configurator not only allows you to choose from the current range or last years range of Bentleys, it also allows to pick the finest interior detail such as the colour of the leather stitching and carpet binding, nice! If you display poor taste in your selection, it becames flagged as " Not recommended" How polite!
The website @ Rolls Royce also have this feature and you would like to see how appealing a Phantom Drophead in Barbie Pink would look then this is the place to go!
You should sneak a peak at whats left behind the Iron Curtain, the sites are pretty basic but the Russian / English translations will raise a smile, the GAZ Volga, the long time chosen company car of the KGB, is available with a "great variety of options arrangements" Dah!
Yahoo Japan auctions, similiar to an Oriental E-bay, is the site to look at for Japanese car sales from both private and dealer vendors, the site can be translated, though some of the translations leave something to be desired, Ever heard of Torianfu? Deimura?, or what about Maurice? Have a close look at them and think phonetically, they are all car companies with long histories. Try hard not to convert too many prices here as the sight of adults crying is not a good look. On offer as we speak (or read!) are such things as a Delorean with 29000mls for $37000 Oz or a Soarer twin turbo powered Volvo 240 wagon for $ 5000 Oz! That sounds like me!
The big corporate websites of the Japanese manufacturers will open your eyes, Toyota offer an amazing range of vehicles, probably half of which will be strangers to Australian car buyers.
There, That should fill in some hours for you.
The motoring world is especially well catered for in this dotcom world. Ever had those dreams like " If I win Lotto....." Most big dollar manufacturers provide you with a car configurator on their websites to enable you to order your perfect car or at least see what it would look like. Maserati, Aston Martin, BMW, Mini and Mercedes all offer this feature, the king of them all is Bentley. Their configurator not only allows you to choose from the current range or last years range of Bentleys, it also allows to pick the finest interior detail such as the colour of the leather stitching and carpet binding, nice! If you display poor taste in your selection, it becames flagged as " Not recommended" How polite!
The website @ Rolls Royce also have this feature and you would like to see how appealing a Phantom Drophead in Barbie Pink would look then this is the place to go!
You should sneak a peak at whats left behind the Iron Curtain, the sites are pretty basic but the Russian / English translations will raise a smile, the GAZ Volga, the long time chosen company car of the KGB, is available with a "great variety of options arrangements" Dah!
Yahoo Japan auctions, similiar to an Oriental E-bay, is the site to look at for Japanese car sales from both private and dealer vendors, the site can be translated, though some of the translations leave something to be desired, Ever heard of Torianfu? Deimura?, or what about Maurice? Have a close look at them and think phonetically, they are all car companies with long histories. Try hard not to convert too many prices here as the sight of adults crying is not a good look. On offer as we speak (or read!) are such things as a Delorean with 29000mls for $37000 Oz or a Soarer twin turbo powered Volvo 240 wagon for $ 5000 Oz! That sounds like me!
The big corporate websites of the Japanese manufacturers will open your eyes, Toyota offer an amazing range of vehicles, probably half of which will be strangers to Australian car buyers.
There, That should fill in some hours for you.
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