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China - Audi TT, Ferrari F430 and BMW M5

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

Saw a Ferrari F430 in Audi TT, then a BMW M5 appeared. Sorry for the quality. More videos to come.

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  • @marcus75309 Is money the only thing important for you in life?

    Don`t you care your government is bunch of FASCSIT GENOCIDERS who shoots innocent students on the strerets like if they were pigs? :)

  • @xrokr In china tt is for rich kids but not like very rich one i would say if a 19years old boy drive brand new TT his parents could be net worth around 4-5 million dollars but if a 19 years old drive lambo or bentley the parents could be worth more than 100million dollars+ i know a person who is about 20 he drives porsche panamera 4.8 V8 his father worth abouth 80 million dollars therefore in china what kind of car you drive can tell people a lot it is some sort of status

  • @schwarhaldez nice one !

  • LOL why's Audi TT included ?

  • im 22, and my friend is 20 and he drives TT. fml

  • @owenhuang1 Dude, Im foreigner but i can see 'Zhe' Jiang province fr the car back .

  • @marcus75309

    never happen in western countries? my friends and I were having bbt in vancouver, and two caucasians around 17-21 were in a lambo. theres also caucasians driving lambos around my school area. but theres more asians driving lambo than caucasians xD

  • its in shanghai

  • china has a crazy extreamly number of super rich ..u can see 18 years old kids drive lambo or porches but it would never happen in western countries so there is a huge gap between poor and rich u can see 100000 dollars car every where and the price of those car are 3 times of american one because of crazy luxuary tax which about +150%

  • @schwarhaldez LOL. No...they are not made in China, and they cost around 650,000 USD due to shipping tax/costs.

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