Can't fit the new Mazda3 through dealer doors? No Problemo...

Hank3

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2010 Mazda5 GT
Normally, the car salons have big doors or gates for vehicles to pass.
But in this showroom it wasnt planned and the gates were quite narrow.
But a team of technicians with simple tools and the usage of physical force have solved this problem. Take a look.
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http://drugoi.livejournal.com/2989888.html#cutid1
 
Too bad they didn't ding up the front or something.
 
http://jalopnik.com/5221390/porsche-panamera-takes-elevator-to-94th-floor
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It was fine until my eyes got assaulted by plumber's crack. Damn you, damn you all to HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL....
 
Man, add hydraulics (I don't have THAT many friends who can all be there at once) and that rig would make working on the car SO much easier !! LOL
 
are they gonna sell that actual car eventually? if so, then why couldn't they sell the ones on the cougar ace after they got turned on an angle even though they didn't get any actual physical damage?
 
are they gonna sell that actual car eventually? if so, then why couldn't they sell the ones on the cougar ace after they got turned on an angle even though they didn't get any actual physical damage?

Yeah I thinking the same thing when I saw this. I believe the Cougar Ace was on its side for like 2-3 Weeks... and they said they didnt want to sell them because of the prolonged period on its side. But still I wouldnt want to buy that car no matter what.
 
The fine print: Some assembly required. Sold As-is, Where-Is. And the dealer might just "forget" to mention that the warranty will not be honored.
 
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