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	<title>Comments on: Geely Tiger GT Concept</title>
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		<title>By: Uncle B</title>
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		<description>Very poor photos of a very pretty roadster! Who will market these great sports adventures in Canada? We look forward to quality built cars from China with less American capitalistic &quot;planned obsolescence&quot; built in, and hopefully designed for more than 160 to 170,000 kilometer life span! Repair ability and rust proofing count big in my country, as do interior heaters. We salt our roads a large part of the year, and many imported cars cannot endure this! The &quot;Volvo&quot; cars that were made in Sweden were the best, and the first Honda&#039;s from Japan and most British cars the worst for rusting away! We make lower wages and live a little more modestly than Americans and in a much colder climate with very expensive gasoline! it is 95 cents CDN a liter today, for example, so good mileage counts big time for us. We like to keep out cars 10 years or more, and expect parts to be available for repairs for that long. We often put 200,000 kilometers on our Japanese cars in the car&#039;s lifetime, and hope the Geely can do so too!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very poor photos of a very pretty roadster! Who will market these great sports adventures in Canada? We look forward to quality built cars from China with less American capitalistic &#8220;planned obsolescence&#8221; built in, and hopefully designed for more than 160 to 170,000 kilometer life span! Repair ability and rust proofing count big in my country, as do interior heaters. We salt our roads a large part of the year, and many imported cars cannot endure this! The &#8220;Volvo&#8221; cars that were made in Sweden were the best, and the first Honda&#8217;s from Japan and most British cars the worst for rusting away! We make lower wages and live a little more modestly than Americans and in a much colder climate with very expensive gasoline! it is 95 cents CDN a liter today, for example, so good mileage counts big time for us. We like to keep out cars 10 years or more, and expect parts to be available for repairs for that long. We often put 200,000 kilometers on our Japanese cars in the car&#8217;s lifetime, and hope the Geely can do so too!</p>
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