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Luxury Car Show @ PAIA Exhibition and Conference 2010

Ferrari
Ferrari

No, I haven’t finished covering PAIA Exhibition and Conference 2010 yet, though this will be my last post on the event. As I mentioned earlier, this Exhibition was targeted at wealthy folks who have idle cash sitting in the bank waiting for be spent.

Ferrari
Ferrari

And what better way to flaunt one’s wealth than to drive a super sports car around? Even though I am a no-frills person and someone who is not easily impressed, there is no denying that the gleam of the rows and rows of exotic cars was very impressive.

Nissan Fairlady
Nissan Fairlady Z

I took the opportunity to take some photos; no one bothered me as there was no hard selling. I didn’t see any sexy car showgirls either. I guess they are not necessary because when someone has reached a certain level in life and NEEDS a luxurious sports car, he doesn’t have to be convinced with sales talk.

Mazda sports car
Mazda3 Sport

It’s too bad that a good number of photos didn’t turn out so well. The Apple iPhone has its limitations, you see. Anyway, besides these cars, I also remember seeing Hyundai Tucson and more common luxury cars like BMW and Mercedes Benz.

Lexus
Lexus

Obviously, I could ill afford such luxury cars, and even if I could, I am too practical to splash more than five figures on a car. Still, attending PAIA Exhibition and Conference 2010 has been a great motivation to me, to spur myself to work even harder. Who doesn’t want to own a luxury car or property in a foreign country?

Bentley
Bentley

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2 thoughts on “Luxury Car Show @ PAIA Exhibition and Conference 2010

  1. hey it is Mazda not Madza, and hahaha you could show some really luxury cars, Mazda 3 is hardly a mid range car – super far to luxury, not to say about Nissan..sigh.

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