Chapter 367 Who would have thought it was a tractor?



They can be used if you pick them up, but they'll basically all be ruined.

Anyway, it will cost you about the same as replacing parts and buying half a car.

Finally, it depends on whether commercial insurance will cover it.

Commercial vehicle insurance has been available in Hong Kong since the 1970s.

I know this thing exists, but I don't know the specific rules it sets out to be.

Xing Baohua has not yet allowed banks to develop this type of business, mainly because the timing is not yet right.

The manager of the 4S store was a foreigner, whom Xing Baohua hired at a high price through a headhunting company he had acquired.

He used to be the head of General Motors' brand operations department. He had been in the industry for over a decade and had some experience.

This manager, the 4S store manager, is named Victor. He looks to be in his late fifties, but he's very energetic.

He followed Xing Baohua's approach, providing one-on-one explanations and trying to obtain the other party's contact information.

Call now and then to say hello, or mail some colorful brochures to the address provided.

If you're a member, you'll also receive some small gifts.

It's just that the recent advertising campaign has been so aggressive that it has attracted a large number of customers to visit.

Those who dare to come are all people who are not short of money.

These are all potential high-quality customers.

The only drawback is the lack of professionally trained customer service staff. One-on-one service is no longer sufficient.

Only one pair of several guests is allowed.

And so, the young ladies were exhausted, their lips were numb.

Ten cars were booked that day.

A bizarre thing happened.

Customers cannot pay a deposit or cash; they must open an account at Huahong Bank and apply for installment payments.

Only then can you enjoy the VIP priority system.

If you absolutely must use cash, you'll have to wait in line until the 1990s.

The Tianma series of cars, due to their somewhat handmade production process, have a very low annual output.

We need to wait patiently.

After returning from handling business at Huahong Bank, I wanted to pick up my car as soon as possible, but customer service told me that it would be in the second half of 1988.

Not only will we have to wait another year for nothing, but we haven't even received the car yet, and we've already started paying in installments?

The client wouldn't agree! Anyone would be anxious in that situation!

They kept making a fuss, and customer service kept apologizing, saying that the car had been ordered by big spenders before the design was even finalized.

Those bigwigs are all extremely wealthy; we can't afford to offend them.

After mentioning a few names, the junior VIPs here shut up.

In Hong Kong, any wealthy or influential person knows that the sons of prominent families, as long as they have some money and influence, will place orders with them.

One car a month, sigh, I guess I'll just have to wait.

In the showroom, customers can experience the vehicles firsthand.

No one who goes up wants to come down.

I love it so much!

In addition, Xing Baohua had someone set up a system for him to show off.

I copied the Mustang and made a few lever-like buttons.

Like flying a simple airplane, you get in the car and flip a few switches.

After powering on, turn the key, then turn the mechanical booster switch, ventilation switch, etc.

It looks really cool.

Especially the 7-inch large LCD screen, according to the magazine, was installed by the manufacturer in advance, and the map navigation will be upgraded later.

It's not very useful now, but the thought of being able to navigate via maps makes it seem incredibly high-tech. It's worth over 700,000 US dollars.

Xing Baohua's private jet also arrived.

I went to see it in person and was quite satisfied with the decoration.

It has a one-bedroom apartment with a living room, and the bedroom is separated from the living room by a partition.

The bedroom not only has a large double bed, but it looks like three people could roll around in it.

It has a separate toilet and shower.

The outside area is like a living room, seating seven people. It includes a refrigerator, bar, and entertainment system.

Quite satisfied.

Except for a few countries where the application for routes was not approved, Xing Baohua's global flight needs are basically met.

The Zheng family, one of the four major families, has an aircraft rental business, which is his uncle's business.

Since there were no outsiders around, they outsourced all maintenance and crew arrangements to Zhengjia Aircraft Rental Company.

They even asked Xing Baohua if he could rent out his plane.

Anyway, I won't use it more than a few times a month.

Xing Baohua thought about it and decided against it. Women never lend out their cars, let alone airplanes.

If you sleep with a female partner and find other hair or similar substances on the bed, it's hard to explain, and you'll also feel disgusted.

Whether it's long hair or curly hair.

Seeing it makes me feel like I'm about to jump off a plane.

Luxury cars and airplanes are all we have now, all that's left is a luxury yacht.

Unfortunately, Xing Baohua doesn't like that kind of thing, so he might as well collect some.

Well, let's wait until we have money and really have nowhere to spend it before we talk about it.

Xing Baohua still feels that she is short of money.

As time goes by, it's already the end of August. September will be here in just a few days.

A global financial crisis is just over a month away.

Everything is in place, just waiting for the right moment to strike.

Despite his efforts to secure a position at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Xing Baohua remained inactive, while international speculative investors continued their standoff with him.

But these speculative funds can't just sit idle, so they speculate on other stocks.

After harvesting several batches of韭菜 (a metaphor for retail investors), I've made a few bucks.

After a huge surge in popularity comes a huge frenzy; everyone goes through that.

Xing Baohua can't manage it all; he's been trying to cool down the retail investors every day, but it's not working.

To this day, those people still think Xing Baohua is fooling them.

On the last day of the month, Li Dashao found Xing Baohua and gave her an admission notice.

As long as he shows up for class at the beginning of the semester and takes a photo at the end of the semester, he will have his university diploma.

It's that simple.

Of course, he also wants to donate a large sum of money.

This is much more expensive than a diploma mill.

But its prestige is incomparable to that of diploma mills.

Reported on September 6th.

Xing Baohua remembered the date; it was just a matter of reporting in, it wouldn't take long.

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