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BIZCHINA / Biz Life

Luxury cars are big boys' toys
By Mark South (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-06-02 09:31

According to Virginia Killory, Ferrari's communications manager in Shanghai, customers are offered a "Corso Pilota" race-track driving course, a chance to vent the frustrations that arise when your six-speed, 700 horse-power car rarely gets out of third gear.

"We run courses to teach customers how to drive their cars safely and also to give them the opportunity to indulge in the kind of driving experience they cannot have on the public roads," she said. 

German company Porsche, whose latest Carrera GT retails at an eye-watering 6.8 million yuan (US$850,000), also sees the Chinese market as one ripe for exploitation.
Shifting just 390 cars on the mainland in 2004, sales last year took off, more than doubling to 857. By the end of this year, Porsche plans to have 20 dealerships across the country.

But, as some have painfully discovered, the reality of owning a marquee brand does not always live up to the fantasy.

Shanghai restaurateur Dong Rongting ordered his 3 million yuan (US$370,000) Ferrari more than three years ago and has been embroiled in legal action almost ever since.
After successfully suing the dealership for its delayed delivery of the car, which arrived a full year later than promised, and receiving 1.7 million yuan (US$212,000) compensation, Dong has since taken the dealer to court a second time claiming the car does not run properly.

Declining to talk to China Daily yesterday for "legal reasons," one thing is clear: Dong's high-octane dream has been a big disappointment.


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