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◊ 2010-10-02 20:11 |
Excuse me, but what the hell is that? It looks like the horrific cross breed of a Chevy pick-up truck and a Meriva. |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2010-10-03 22:59 |
@ Kowalski: another horrible "regional crap". |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2010-10-03 23:33 |
even the fucking name (in Brazil chose to call it Agile, for all the Narcosur) is teased here, in Uruguay, Paraguy, etc ... because they say it is "pa' giles" that is: pa giles = Para giles (for morons) Edit: this the "Flex" version on the image? -- Last edit: 2010-10-03 23:34:49 |
◊ 2010-10-04 13:51 |
In Germany "Flex" would be irritating, as it's a common name for an angle grinder. "Flex" is the most known maker, so the brand-name was taken for all of these tools. Similar as with paper-tissues. In (West-)Germany it's usual to say "Tempo" for them, no matter, from which company it's made. As in English-speaking countries you say "Kleenex". |
◊ 2011-01-08 05:19 |
Model origin is Brazil, if was Argentina this car will be better |
◊ 2011-01-08 15:07 |
Built in: Argentina — Made for: BR |
◊ 2011-07-18 09:44 |
It's an Aveo. |
◊ 2020-07-13 18:35 |
Why does it get a ‘Made for’ tag? It is Brazilian origin. Normally we don’t use the ‘made for’ tag in that instance? |