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more about #guangzhoumotorshow more comments → combat chuck: I expect many hilarious Engrish press releases, unless they've figured that out finally and hired decent translators, but I doubt it. more » Bumblebee: I like how the cigarette guy is both smoking and holding cigarettes. more » Pete Gaines: "shhhhhhhhh." Don't worry your pretty little head $240 worth of Guangzhou Internation Auto Show. more » damnelantra™: ok, ive been attached to this website for some time now. and i am still not entirely sure who sunglasses man is. also... good luck in zhong guo more » Starlton Heston's Revenge: Wehcome, wehcome, wehcome! You come in see some artomobiwwes! I Tommy Hayabusa! This Kamini Kawasaki! WE ARE... JAROPNIK CHINA SUPER FUNTIME GO! more » RegalRegalia: is the auto-show logo man doing dual cigs? more » PatFromGundo: "Shhh, don't you worry your pretty little head about the details?" Hardigree, is it time for $240 worth of pudding? more » A strolling player: Of course, China is not only many hours but also four days behind the United States. more » Ash78, cube farmer: Now with more MSG than the New York show! more » Wes Siler: But was there pr0n on the flight? more » Boosted Lego Wagon: I bet it's all lip-synched and chock-full of melamine. more » MushyHeirloom: Come to think of it, do they even sell the A8L here, still? (Here being America.) We're taller, on average, than... Oh, that's right. Dickheads. more » bzr: I don't think Audi of China actually sells a standard-length A6, all the ones I've seen there have been A6L's. more » Deartháir II: Having driven both an A6 and an A4, the A6 feels much bigger. It's wider and longer, and I'm sure there's a phallic joke to be made here, but I don't ... more » Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing: Yes, but in China they'll call it the "A4R"... /Racist xenophobic humor more » -
#guangzhouinternationalautoshow
Jalopnik Invades The Guangzhou International Auto Show
Though we've given you a week of in-depth LA Auto Show coverage we couldn't just let a major auto show pass without keeping you, our treasured readership, up-to-date with the latest news. That's why we've all jumped on the company jet and charted a course for the Guangzhou International Auto Show, which is where we're reporting from now. You might be thinking to yourself "it's 2 am in China, how could they possibly be putting on a show?" or "didn't that already happen this week?" or "how could you have possibly gotten Gawker to charter a private jet and send you all the way to China to cover a show that isn't even the biggest auto show in China?" All we can say to that is "shhhhhhhhh." Don't worry your pretty little head about the details. Just sit back and enjoy the ride by following the Guangzhou International Auto Show tag.

