Fellow Australians: Would you ever buy a "Great Wall" car? Question: How pretentious is that? It's like calling a car brand "Eiffel Tower" or "Great Pyramid".
Why name your car after a national monument, that for one does not move, is surely and sincerely planted in the ground, has no representation of being mobile? I mean, if it did, then maybe there would be some premise of naming a car make after it. For example, maybe "Niagara falls cars". It's a great big gushing waterfall with gushing water, maybe that would work, it would still be pretentious but at least it would have some relevance.
I don't care how cheap they are, I will never be seen dead driving a Great Wall. As long as I won't be seen dead driving an Eiffel Tower or "Machu Pichu". Is it meant to be a joke or something?
Kiwis can answer as well :P
Another point, selling a car named after a national monument in other countries such as Australia is just insulting.
If I was Chinese living in China, maybe national pride would encourage me to buy one. Selling it overseas makes it pretentious though.
I would like it if they changed their name for sale overseas. To something less pretentious.
lol harry...
and punjab, I am a consumer and I can say anything I want to. Get out of our section. Did I say Indians could answer? NO.
I said Fellow Australians and Kiwis. NOT INDIANS.
Answer:
No,I don't buy anything but Fords or Holdens. Those stupid little poverty packs & pox boxes can stay right where they are IMO.
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