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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: World's Longest Parade of Kias in . . . Romania?
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Robert Farago
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Published: October 13th, 2009
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Published October 13th, 2009 1:41 AM
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Its ok to celebrate frugal home economics and the self respect and love it takes to make a humbling choice. Somewhat perceived or not.
i think the issue is this... in many parts of the world they cannot enjoy 6.0 liter V8s and huge SUVs we do so they have to be enthusiasts of small cars like this what can you do? as it is many countries make it extremely expensive to own large capacity, large power vehicles if all you have are ugly women where you are that's all you can fornicate with (so to speak)
With that scenic landscape and the twisting mountain roads shown, I don't understand why everyone there doesn't own a sports car.