Affluent Chinese prefers helicopters over exotic cars

The ever affluent Chinese are now protesting against luxury automobiles lack of attention to their discerning needs, so its time for light helicopter companies to step in and lure them away with much higher quality service.



Four men use sledgehammers to destroy a Maserati limousine worth 2.6 million yuan ($423,000) outside the Qingdao International Convention Center in Shandong province, which is now holding the 12th Qingdao International Auto Show, May 14, 2013. The owner of the vehicle said the auto trader cheated him by installing used parts on the car when he had it repaired. [PHOTO BY SUN CHUANHAO / FOR CHINA DAILY]



These bad presses are an opportunity for helicopter manufacturers to offer better services to their clients to lure them away from the old fashioned love affair with exotic cars.



More and more residential buildings are sprouting with flaunting helipads such as this complex of Buildings by Broad Group of China who are also building the world's tallest tower: J220.

网友对远大创造的全球最节能、最健康、最安全的工厂化可持续建筑充满兴趣。
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Mechanic ‘Tests’ Lamborghini, Destroys It

Another Owner smashes his Lamborghini to protest bad service



A Lamborghini owner hired people to break his Lamborghini Gallardo sports car worth 3 million yuan in front of a lamp store yesterday afternoon in Qingdao. He felt that failed to exercise his consumer rights several times after the car had problems, so he decided to express his dissatisfaction in a extreme way on the International Consumers Rights Day (3/15). The process was put on a BBS and broadcasted live on micro-blogs.











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