Fiparam
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But if nobody is allowed to own a car there, for who is it built?
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Productioncapacity : 10.000 per year.
Real production : about 350 per year.
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But do you not find any irony in the fact that a communist nation requires a capitalist enterprise to keep it alive?
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FIAT sold right for producing this car in the DPRK.Let's wish them good luck!This country must survive!DPRK will overcome!
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是口哨牌汽车
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In fact, these a cars from italy. They are FIAT PALIO.
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retards..it is NOT PRONOUNCED FIPARAM. It is HEE PA RAM
but the H is pronounced very fast.
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i felt so scared watching this
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Let's hope these N.Korean cars can run better than Hyundai or Kia.
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lol it's named after a song in the background you can hear it playing cool
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Hmmm, looks old, will Singapore sell this?
wenjinweb 4 years ago
It seems to be marketed only within North Korea, you'll find a billboard in NK googling for it.
I guess a different form of spelling is 'Huiparam' or 'Hwiparam' which interestingly translates into 'pipe'.
Market price is 8.000 - 10.000 USD.
But as said before I really liked the filmmaking style.
I guess at some point I will make a sequence by seqeunce list to decode the marvellous structure.
BEST JF
joefernwright 4 years ago
that's a copycat of a fiat model!!!
ahbearbear 5 years ago
Well, it is actually not a copycat but a joint venture with Fiat. The model is the ill-fated Fiat Palio.
Watching the commercial you can notice the FIAT logo on the front of the car. My favorite image comes at 1:07, I'd call it the headless mechanic. The factory couldn't be called exactly 'buzzing' either. But I like the serene look of the commercial with all the attention given to details as the ceiling light (as demonstrated it can be turned on and off).
joefernwright 5 years ago