Pickles and Lamps

Russian drivers complain: “Mitsubishi Galant headlamps on cars coming from USA tend to break each every time there is a damp weather and fog lamps on.” But now seems they have found a great solution to this problem with the help of Russian pickles cans.












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OMG!!! I’m first. I can’t believe it.
YAY! You made it! WOOOOT! you must be proud of yourself!
I am. Finally, my life have meaning!
Excellent idea, they only make them really cheap quality in the first place so you have to keep buying replacements so they make more money.
is it really a surprise that russian pickle cans make better quality than products made in Illinois?
OMG this is retarded they fix cars with pickle jars
what’s retarded is that you are frowning upon ingenuity, and forgetting the fact that American made cars parts are pieces of junk.
Unfortunately that is a bit true… in the last decades with the mass production, american products lowered their quality standards. But that doesnt mean its crap!
Are you a fucking retard? The Russian auto industry is an absolute joke compared to the American auto industry in terms of design, quality, safety, and reliability.
What’s really retarded here is that you’re trying to label a Japanese car (Mitsubishi) as an American car. Just because some Japanese businesses build their cars in the US doesn’t make it an American car.
OMG russians are so poor they have to use pickle cans as lamps
you remind me of someone….
OMG is that what they called IID= Improvised Illuminating Device?
i have a Mitsubishi. I live in New York and haven’t had any problems with lights ever. Something wrong with your weather there. By the way my car is 10 years old and runs and looks like new. You should fix your roads and brains.
Do you have a galant? because that’s a pos car. You can keep even a ford running for 10 years.. it wouldn’t not make it a good car. Just because you don’t have problems, doesn’t mean other people will. If the bulbs get hot enough, they can warp the plastic covers.
Fix roads and brains? I live in Florida, I’ve driven in NYC, NJ, LA, and all over florida. Most of the roads there suck. I-4 is horrible.
And seeing as how most american’s can’t drive (hence the 77 car pile-up on i-4 last year in non-rush hour traffic), maybe we’re not the ones who should fix our brains asshole. STOP F*KIN TROLLING SITES.
Why spend a lot of money when you can manage better and cheaper?))
[...] Fuente: Englishrussia [...]
Mitsubishi is Japanese.
They try to make cars that are perfect for the few years that an average Japanese person would own them before getting a new one. They’re also designed to spend their time sitting in city traffic on well maintained roads.
By contrast You still see US cars from the 50s, 60s and 70s driving around. Although most of the ‘American’ cars from the 80s on are made in places like Mexico and Brazil and are trash. Ironically, cars like the Toyota Avalon and the Hyundai Sonata are made in the US and rate very good world wide.