
Nowadays, rich Chinese are driving expensive luxury car on the road to show off their wealth. A Lamborghini was spotted with its nose buried in the back bumper of a Rolls Royc in Chongqing city. The hit doesn’t look bad, but we all known it will cost an expensive paint replacement job for the car owner. The total value of the two cars apparently exceeds 8 million yuan ($1.28 million USD). We believe only the two parties can settle the accident themselves, the insurance company would not dare to show themselves up. Local journalist has check out the repair service for the two automobiles, experts said it’s troublesome to fix Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce in China, in some case, they have to send oversea for repairing.

A Lamborghini burst into flames after it broke down last weekend in Shenzhen. The overpriced Italian sports car had burned to the ground before the fire crews had even arrived. Chinese media outlets claim the fires started while the car was running in a street race on the busy downtown street. No one was injured during the accident and the driver had managed to escape before the car caught fire. The driver had disappeared on the spot, we believe the authorities should be able to track down who is the car’s owner, as the license plate had captured on photograph before it turned into a piece of junk …

Bicycle is a symbol of China’s past. For most Chinese, the bike was once the only way of getting around. 4-wheel cars are the new status symbol in communist China. But for a growing number of wealthy Chinese, bikes are making a comeback. But these aren’t the ordinary working-class wheels. Rich Chinese are now buying bikes that cost the equivalent of three-year average salary in China. Demand for regular luxury goods like watches and premium cars reached a saturation point. Higher income groups now prefer the two-wheeled luxury to display their unique taste and healthy lifestyle. An executive chief working in an advertising company go to work on his favorite bike, a custom handcrafted Italian Gios which worth nearly two thousand US dollars and it’s the cheapest among his thirty-some bikes …

A villager in Suqian of East China’s Jiangsu Province, has displayed a homemade sports car he modeled after a Lamborghini. The young man spent 60,000 yuan (US$9,445) to construct this life-size replica model of the classic Italian sports car. The knockoff is made with spare parts from other cars and steel pipes. He drives this unique vehicle through his village to carry chemical fertilizer during the harvest season. Yes, this awesome creation is just used for transporting fertilizer in rural China … Chinese netizens have dubbed it the ‘Most Awesome Sports Car Ever’. More picture after the jump. UPDATE: Video added

Nokia’s latest Windows Phone handset, the Lumia 900, is officially launched in China. The Nokia Lumia 900 comes with the latest version of Microsoft’s Windows Phone, version 7.5 mango and it features a 4.3 inch AMOLED ClearBlack touchscreen display. It is preloaded with localize apps and services such as Sina Weibo, QQ IM, Baidu Search, Alipay and as well as with all Nokia Lumia exclusive apps. The new handset is priced at 4599 yuan (US$720) without a contract, it will be sold with a Bluetooth headphone in the box. Nokia has given us some sexy Chinese hot chicks and Italian luxury car to go along with the launch event in Beijing. More pictures after the break …

The 2012 Beijing Automotive Exhibition finished last Wednesday. We have enjoyed looking at the newly released Chinese autos as well as sexy models in the show. Among all the cars, we spotted one has a Lamborghini-like head and a Ferrari-like tail! It dubbed S-11, made by a Chinese auto maker JAC Motors, and it’s worth as much as 150,000 yuan ($24194). Check out more pics after the break…

There are so much news from China that passes by that we couldn’t possibly cover it all. If you feel sick on those China Apple store opening news, here are the Chinese tech industry news we have missed out for last week, click in to check them out and hope everyone will have a good starting week ! ( Sorry we are late for posting the so much news column ! )
The car above….looks cool? I do. But, seems like some people in China don’t like it very much. Recently, there are around 2000 Netizens tease Lamborghini new-opened store on Taobao. Tell you what is this all about after the break…
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