![]() 06/19/2018 at 05:33 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Had to snap a picture of it... Apparently it’s a Mahindra. I have NEVER seen an indian car in Japan before so I wonder why and how it’s here. The car still has protective plastic on sunvisors and headrests...
Weird.
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Mahindra Reva?
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It’s what my friend was thinking but I haven’t seen any with the same rear... But yeah it’s a Mahindra.
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It’s certainly not a future classic is it?
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Certainly isn’t...
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You never know
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Yes. Yes I do.
When a vintage 2004 Lancer sells for a million bucks...this will still be a Hyundai Excel.
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try again Google
![]() 06/19/2018 at 06:54 |
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found it! Chinese quadricycle
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It’s a Jiyuan, built in Nanjing of all places.
http://www.jiayuan-ev.com/english/pro/detail.aspx?mtt=1&id=87
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TIL you can buy cars on Alilbaba.
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Oh snap! Haha
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i wouldn’t refer to it as a “car” as such, merely a quadricycle which has just become legal in India, and is popular in Europe.
US might refer to it as a NEV
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Brown!
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Great fashion choice for your optional
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It has 4 wheels and a way of increasing it’s own momentum. That’s a loose definition of a car.