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    LuciferV8: I'm staying the hell away from the side with cars hanging on cables. more »
    Leeeeena the Jalopchick: You're welcome. more »
    Pessimippopotamus: Everyone knows that in the perfect automobile museum the display looks like this and there's no point in looking at cars by driving through them becau... more »
    Elhigh: If it's for exhibiting China's finest automobiles, they could make it a lot, lot smaller. That, and I love how the origami-inspired architecture also... more »
    YankBoffin: I would have no interest in a museum where you had to stay in your car to see everything. You would just miss too much, even crawling along at idle. I... more »
    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: I hope that's not a one-way ramp. Or maybe I do. more »
    Alfisted: It's a cool looking building. I like how they've acknowledged the inevitable realities of Chinese build quality and designed it to be precollapsed. more »
    superbadd75, now I remember why I left...: Sounds crazy. Why would anyone allow driving in a museum? Just insane. more »
    Maxichamp: I saw a guy in an A6 hit a lady on a bicycle at an intersection in China. She was crying in pain, on the ground. The driver got out and yelled at he... more »
    LandofMinos, cast thou evil bum dragger to thy scrapyard: I've seen some disturbing videos on LiveLeak regarding big vehicles v motorbikes. One of them involving a truck and moped that ended like that graphic... more »
    MushyHeirloom: Under the bus, that's where I'm slidin' Under the bus, I tried to go by, then My wheel, his fender This is, the end... On the bus Everyone's lookin' f... more »
    Mobius: Hmmm, wonder if anyone will ever see him again. more »
    OldeEnglishD: This is the greatest tragedy involving a bus since that Rock of Love Bus show was allowed on the air..... more »
    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: There's a joke in here, somewhere, about Chinese busses getting hungry again right after they've already eaten. more »
    BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ: Two wheels good, four wheels bad. It´s proven. more »
  • #carculture

    Drive-In Car Museum: As Meta As It Gets

    The city of Nanjing is set to receive a drive-in automobile museum. That's right, just like a Safari, you'll be able to observe China's finest automobiles from the safety of your own car. More »
  • #accidents

    Angry Chinese Bus Driver Makes GTA-Style Hit On Motorcyclist

    A disgruntled Chinese bus driver in Nanjing killed an unsuspecting motorcyclist yesterday, dragging him GTA-style for well over three miles before finally being stopped. The graphic? That ran in the local paper. [via Shanghaiist]
  • #2009mgtf

    MG Plans Four Model Range Beyond TF, Future Of Longbridge “Assured”

  • #beijingmotorshow

    10 Strangest Cars Revealed At The 2008 Beijing Motor Show

    The Beijing Motor Show traditionally warrants nothing more than a collective "meh" from the mainstream automotive media, but it certainly caught our attention this year. Bigger and better than ever, automakers from China and abroad have done everything to bring attention to their cars but put a gigantic stuffed elephant in one. Oh, no, wait. They've done that, too. But why shouldn't they show off — as the Chinese market continues to mature into it's teenage years, we've watched it shed some of the awkwardness of puberty, but still manage to showcase that youthful wide-eyed optimism with some truly innovative, unique and beautiful concepts. Still, like pimples, a cracking voice and a random desire for adorning oneself with chrome bits n' pieces, this teen still shows off it's rebellious side with vehicles that are completely bizarre, ridiculous knock-offs of popular designs or in most instances, both. Follow us below the jump through as we watch the coming of age tale that is the 2008 Beijing Motor Show. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    Would You Drive A Chinese Car?

  • #industrynews

    MG Re-Revival Continues After Shanghai Auto-Nanjing Deal

  • #industrynews

    SAIC Motors and Nanjing Automobile Group Merge, We Look Forward to Dr. Maoyuan Commercials

  • #ontheweb

    MG TF Web Site Launched

  • #longandshortversion

    Chinese First to Open Bonnet on New MG

  • #nanjingalingaling

    MG 7 Ready For Export Soon

  • #groovybaby

    Nanjing, Revival Firm Plotting Austin-Healey Return

  • #longbridgeontheriverkwai

    Nanjing Brings Outdated Car Production Back to Britain

  • #spyphotos

    Everything Old is MG Again: The Streetwise in China

  • #news

    What's Next? Nanjing MG-Rover Brochure

  • #news

    Return of Morris! Longbridge to Resume Building MG-TF

  • #news

    Cecil Kimber Just Pulled a 720 in His Grave: MG's New Backronym

  • #news

    Is The Way Backward The Way Forward? Ford Buys Rover Name

  • #news

    Nanjing Sets MG Production Date

  • #news

    MG-Over Rover: Ex-British Marques to Face off in China?

  • #news

    Duke Hale Says: Never Mind Nanjing, MG to Be Built in the US

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