Three or four decades ago, it used to be that technology was expensive and labour and raw materials were cheap. You could make an absolutely huge sedan with thick panels and nobody would car, but if you wanted injectors and a radio, it would cost you dearly.
Nowadays, everything has 10 airbags and an iPod connector, but fixing or taking care of a car is expensive. Even the humble car wash has to comply to environment regulations, and you can’t simply wash your car in the driveway with detergent any more or Greenpeace will come and protest that you’re killing the penguins.
But one country still has hair on its chest, Mother Russia, where the water is cold and all the blond girls have long legs. In Russia, there’s only one way to wash your BMW Z3, and this is it: gently rub it with shampoo and lovingly rinse it by hand, stroking its every crease.
But one country still has hair on its chest, Mother Russia, where the water is cold and all the blond girls have long legs. In Russia, there’s only one way to wash your BMW Z3, and this is it: gently rub it with shampoo and lovingly rinse it by hand, stroking its every crease.