If You Go Car Spotting In South Korea, You’ll Get Bored Very Quickly
On a recent trip to Seoul, Doug DeMuro thought he'd see what sort of cars populate the local roads. He wasn't particularly impressed with what he found...
Growing up on a diet of World Rally Championship highlights and lengthy Gran Turismo 2 sessions, a life in cars was as good as inevitable for Matt.
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Doug should go to Brazil to see “our” 1.0L 70hp FWD cars
“Someone actually bought an Infiniti” You made my day Doug :D
lol. by the way, foreign cars in korea are FREAKING expensive. if you drive a ford mustang in korea… you’re labeled as…. “the kid from a very wealthy family”
It depends on what you are looking out for!!!!!!! but you would have to be a pretty boring sorta person to be looking for anything here
It’s anti ricer country
Here in uruguay in the fancy zone its just mercedes mercedes cayene cayene bmw bmw oh look another cayene and then volkswagen everywere oh look a hiunday
um… go to gangnam district at midnight. thats when the exotics come out
He is in Korea, obviously most of the cars are Korean, what did he expected anyway? About the color schemes, I think people have less connection to their cars today, cars are now a simple object to take you from point A to point B. I see this a lot here in Brazil, new cars here are something like35% Black, 35% Silver, 15% White, 10% red and only 5% diversified colors, the number of White cars is bigger in the coastal cities. People buy these neutral colors here mostly because it is “easier to sell” these colors. Back in the 1960s you’d have many different colors in the Brazilian streets, even if most of the cars were the VW Beetle and the Chevy Opala (the Brazilian variant of the Opel Rekord). But back to Korea, I think he was overly expecting something like Dubai.
He missed the Audi A6
if you go visit itaewon in the late afternoon, blue chrome wrapped gallarados and 458s comes out.
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Doug should go to Brazil to see “our” 1.0L 70hp FWD cars
“Someone actually bought an Infiniti”
You made my day Doug :D
lol. by the way, foreign cars in korea are FREAKING expensive.
if you drive a ford mustang in korea… you’re labeled as…. “the kid from a very wealthy family”
It depends on what you are looking out for!!!!!!!
but you would have to be a pretty boring sorta person to be looking for anything here
It’s anti ricer country
Here in uruguay in the fancy zone its just mercedes mercedes cayene cayene bmw bmw oh look another cayene and then volkswagen everywere oh look a hiunday
um… go to gangnam district at midnight. thats when the exotics come out
He is in Korea, obviously most of the cars are Korean, what did he expected anyway? About the color schemes, I think people have less connection to their cars today, cars are now a simple object to take you from point A to point B. I see this a lot here in Brazil, new cars here are something like35% Black, 35% Silver, 15% White, 10% red and only 5% diversified colors, the number of White cars is bigger in the coastal cities. People buy these neutral colors here mostly because it is “easier to sell” these colors. Back in the 1960s you’d have many different colors in the Brazilian streets, even if most of the cars were the VW Beetle and the Chevy Opala (the Brazilian variant of the Opel Rekord). But back to Korea, I think he was overly expecting something like Dubai.
He missed the Audi A6
if you go visit itaewon in the late afternoon, blue chrome wrapped gallarados and 458s comes out.