Sun Gai Gweilo on Gweilos’ choice of cars:
You seldom see “old bangers” on the roads in Hong Kong. Even the delivery vans are in good nick. But have a walk around the car park at a mini rugby event and you’ll find Saabs, Volkswagons, Audis, Rovers, old BMWs and other Eurotrash. Then take a walk through a public housing estate car park and you’ll see loads of newer and fancier Japanese cars and late model Euro cars.
Maybe some of the new arrivals or those who compare cars with what they can get back home see a canary yellow covertible Saab as a fancy car.
Oh and unless you live in Sai Kung and work at the airport, it’s cheaper to take a taxi everywhere.
Have to agree with the last point. Owning a car in Hong Kong is an expensive luxury – and unless your company pays for it, or you somehow have free parking, then it really is cheaper to use taxis and public transport, and often just as convenient.
It seems that many foreigners coming to Hong Kong can’t adjust their way of thinking to the way things are here, and feel that they must have their yellow Saab (or whatever), and expect to be able to pick their children up from school and park near the supermarket and all manner of other things that simply aren’t realistic.
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