Kazan
#21
Home stretch!
I found a director for our Kazan Branch. As of today, she takes command of the branch.
I am very happy. Came to an end the visits of the bailiffs. Good-bye - screaming customers, good-bye - smart-ass prosecutorial officials, good-bye - dribbling bandits! I will not see your greedy Tatar muzzle.
I must say, I've corrected most of the problems of the branch. I give management the new director with a clear conscience. Now there are only minor problems, easily solved without my participation.
Well, my home and my family waiting for me. 27/04/2011 already booked tickets for the train.
I found a director for our Kazan Branch. As of today, she takes command of the branch.
I am very happy. Came to an end the visits of the bailiffs. Good-bye - screaming customers, good-bye - smart-ass prosecutorial officials, good-bye - dribbling bandits! I will not see your greedy Tatar muzzle.
I must say, I've corrected most of the problems of the branch. I give management the new director with a clear conscience. Now there are only minor problems, easily solved without my participation.
Well, my home and my family waiting for me. 27/04/2011 already booked tickets for the train.
#22
Good news for you, geg - only one more week......
I see your photo of the Toyota Rav4 in post #16 - same vehicle we sell here in the U.S. Seems quite a difference for you now having all sorts of vehicles available to purchase. I know in the 'old days' private vehicle purchases were very hard, and all you could buy were machines that may have been sturdy, but they were 20 years behind in technology.......
---- Did you actually buy your HHR from a Chevrolet dealer in Russia?
I see your photo of the Toyota Rav4 in post #16 - same vehicle we sell here in the U.S. Seems quite a difference for you now having all sorts of vehicles available to purchase. I know in the 'old days' private vehicle purchases were very hard, and all you could buy were machines that may have been sturdy, but they were 20 years behind in technology.......
---- Did you actually buy your HHR from a Chevrolet dealer in Russia?
#23
Good news for you, geg - only one more week......
I see your photo of the Toyota Rav4 in post #16 - same vehicle we sell here in the U.S. Seems quite a difference for you now having all sorts of vehicles available to purchase. I know in the 'old days' private vehicle purchases were very hard, and all you could buy were machines that may have been sturdy, but they were 20 years behind in technology.......
---- Did you actually buy your HHR from a Chevrolet dealer in Russia?
I see your photo of the Toyota Rav4 in post #16 - same vehicle we sell here in the U.S. Seems quite a difference for you now having all sorts of vehicles available to purchase. I know in the 'old days' private vehicle purchases were very hard, and all you could buy were machines that may have been sturdy, but they were 20 years behind in technology.......
---- Did you actually buy your HHR from a Chevrolet dealer in Russia?
Russian GM dealers do not sell HHR. This car is not certified for Russia.
In Russia Chevrolet: Aveo, Lacetti, Lanos, Spark and other Korean mutants. There are still Cruz, Tahoe, and trailblazer. Besides - Russian Niva, it is also sold under the Chevrolet brand.
The legendary Chevrolet Camaro is not available. Big pickups are not available. Fans of the brand bought it in the U.S., Pay Biggest Money.
My Swiftbaby native of New Jersey. I got it in the New Year holidays in 2009.
I do not methanesulphonate Chevrolet, but HHR immediately lay down on my soul. Great car, stylish, the spirit of America.